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Wireless training room, Air Service Training Limited hangar, Hamble, 1934

Photographs, In Storage, P008148

Inside the wireless training room at Air Service Training Limited's hangar, Hamble aerodrome, 1934.

Avro 504K (H1992) and other aircraft, inside a hangar at Bircham Newton, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, P008231

Avro 504K (H1992) and other aircraft, inside a hangar at Bircham Newton.

Fairey IIIF Mk. IV, port front side view in hangar, Cranwell, April 1929

Photographs, In Storage, P013841

Fairey IIIF Mk. IV, port front side view in hangar, Cranwell.

Remains of an aircraft inside a burned out hangar, 1930s

Photographs, In Storage, P031299

RAF officer standing next to the burned remains of an aircraft inside a burned out hangar.

Captured German aircraft without wings, in hangar, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, P031913

Captured German aircraft without wings, in hangar, port rear view.

Hawker Horsley Mk. III (S1440 D) of 36 Squadron, port front view in hangar, Seletar, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, P017376

Hawker Horsley Mk. III port front view in hangar

Fairey Seal (K3543 802) of 823 Squadron, port front view taxiing from hangar, Donibristle, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, P016996

Fairey Seal, port front view, engine running in front of hangar.

View of 263 Squadron hangar at Wattisham with Hunters parked in front, 1955

Photographs, In Storage, P019612

View of 263 Squadron hangar at Wattisham with Hunters parked in front.

De Havilland D.H.6 (B2717), starboard rear view after crashing into hangar, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, P020932

De Havilland D.H.6 (B2717), starboard rear view after crashing into hangar.

Halifax under repair in North Africa, circa 1943

Archives, In Storage, X002-5574/025/007

Landscape print of a Halifax under repair outside a hangar in the North African desert. The rear turret, fuselage and tail are facing the camera. There are two RAF personnel standing by the tail turret, one is an LAC.