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RAF Cosford 94

Fine Art, In Storage, FA11008

Various planes flying in formation out of the poster with parachutists in the background and smaller inset images and event details below.

Side view of Lockheed 8D Altair VH-USB "Lady Southern Cross" on the ground, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, PC74/41/150

Starboard rear view of Lockheed 8D Altair VH-USB "Lady Southern Cross" at rest beside a hangar. There are two people standing behind the aircraft.

Curtiss Jenny, C113, 1917

Photographs, In Storage, X007-2287

Port, rear threequarter view with hangar in background. Two copies, one crudely coloured with yellow wings and green fuselage, though it would appear that the aeroplane was clear doped all over with exception of cockpit fairings and engine panels.

No.257 Squadron. Formal group photograph of unit's personnel with Sqn Ldr R R S Tuck as C/O October 1940 - July 1941, probably at RAF Coltishall

Photographs, In Storage, PC73/53/2

Formal group photograph of RAF personnel with two Hawker Hurricane Is in front of hangar doors.

Lt V. Hay, "Guillemot" and G.A. with Spad VII of SPA 3, GC 12, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/152/41

Informal group photograph of two RFC officers and one man in a dark uniform standing in front of Spad VII, starboard side view, in front of hangar.

No. 41 Squadron, informal group photograph of personnel, Abeele, Belgium, 1917

Photographs, In Storage, PC73/6/195

Rear view of airman dressed in cold weather flying gear facing two others in dress uniform. They appear to be standing in the entrance of a Bessoneaux type fabric-walled hangar.

Calamanchi (sic) (page seven, number eight), William Noel Elvish Collection, RAF World War Two

Photographs, In Storage, X003-7148/036

The members of the RAF's Long Range Development Unit in Australia, 1938

Archives, In Storage, X007-5209/002/001/008

Monochrome print showing the members of the RAF's Long Range Development Unit dressed in tropical kit and posing in two rows inside an empty hangar in Australia, 1938.

Bristol F.2b Fighter (B1148) of 67 Squadron, (1 Squadron AFC), port side view on ground, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, P011635

Bristol F.2b Fighter (B1148) of 67 Squadron, (1 Squadron AFC), port side view on ground, with two R.E.8 aircraft behind, all parked in front of canvas hangar.

Daily Mail, London-Manchester Flight, 1910

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1988/0735/C

Very large and ornate two-piece double-handled trophy. Main body has engraved shields front and back,the front one with the main presentation details, the rear one with a representation of a Boxkite type aircraft. Base with shields front and back, one engraved The Daily Mail Trophy, the other with the Claude Grahame White cipher. See historical notes.