It seems F.H.Lowe operated the Northern Aerial Transport Company.
The Lowe Malburian was a side by side two seat braced monoplane with a Gnome rotary engine. Designed and built by F.H. Lowe in 1920 who came from Newcastle. First flown in 1921 it was written off 25/11/22. Allocated G-EBEX. This may give readers more to go on particularly in the Newcastle area.
The Supermarine Type 576 was going to be available in single/two seat versions. Have a Google .
From the Squadron ORB http://orb.polishaf.pl/316sqn/1944/1944-03-no-316-squadron-f540 trying to find its code SZ : ?.
Very well researched ,I read the Hertfordshire edition interesting read on the 2 B-17’s that collided near Stevenage and the airship shoot down at Cuffley.
When you get to the airfield history scroll to the bottom and click on great pictures of Bovingdon aircraft . Hope this makes it easier as it is not an easy site to get to the meat !!
Avion, If you look on the link they have other copies for years 1930 thru 1933. I just picked out the relevant bits to help your research. My pleasure and enjoy.
The Sussex Sailplane Club with the TMAC (The Model Aircraft Club )Wiesso was correct. They flew every Sunday from Horton Farm,Smalldole near Steyning.
Full size glider type would have been RFD Dagling type glider.
Although not RAF some great stories here : http://www.303rdbg.com/photo-animals.html
G-BLIX was flown regularly around NW Bedford up to a few years ago and I have many memories of it flying around in its quaint way. The owner produced a good video on its restoration to flying but title escapes me at the moment. I first set eyes on a CFS Skeeter at Ternhill in 1962.
Don’t get involved in crash digs, too much mud-slinging ! be nice to one another on the forum.
Could try the forum http://249webmaster.proboards67.com/index.cgi
I have serial P3870,but not the code.
Lovely photo’s thank you very much for sharing. Liked the Aeronca C.100.