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Two BAC Lightning F.3s of 74 Squadron escorting a Soviet Myasishchev MYA-4 Bison away from the Scottish coast, n.d. (1968)

Photographs, In Storage, PC71/19/1985/1

Two BAC Lightning F.3s of 74 Squadron escorting a Soviet Myasishchev MYA-4 Bison, starboard rear view seen from slightly above, one Lightning flying alongside either wingtip of Bison.

Two booklets entitled 'The Summer of Dunkirk' and ' "Press" diary of island life during the German occupation 1940-1945', 1943 and 1945,

Archives, In Storage, AC91/7/25

Two booklets one with a white cover and one with a brown cover, plus a white envelope

File relating to the Heinkel He 111 believed by the Air Ministry Directorate of Intelligence to be in service with or in development for the Luftwaffe, 1940s

Archives, In Storage, AC88/17/59

Paper file containing, two charts, seven sheets, typescript, three sheets of diagrams, two photographs, one three view diagram.

RAF North Weald, 1940 (page two, number four), William Noel Elvish Collection, RAF World War Two

Photographs, In Storage, X003-7148/010

File relating to the Dornier Do 217 believed by the Air Ministry Directorate of Intelligence to be in service with or in development for the Luftwaffe, 1940s

Archives, In Storage, AC88/17/35

Paper file containing, nine pages, typescript, two charts, two three view diagrams, four diagrams and one photograph.

Manuscript note 'The story of the electrically powered model aircraft' photocopy of newspaper article, news cutting and two photographs relating to Lt Col H.J. Taplin's experiments with electric-powered flight using silver-zinc batteries, circa 1957

Archives, In Storage, DC73/22/2

Manuscript note, photocopy, news cutting and two photographs.

Two members of the Civil Air Guard and a woman in civilian clothing, n.d.

Archives, In Storage, AC79/6/8/24/9

Monochrome print showing of two members of the Civil Air Guard and a woman in civilian clothing. Prints contained in a beige envelope with a headed printed label "Vickers-Armstrongs Limited" on front.

B.E.2c, No. 14 Squadron, 4395, being manhandled by ground crew, 1915-1917

Photographs, In Storage, PC73/4/69

B.E.2c (4395), starboard rear view on the ground, being manhandled by five ground crew, two supportng the tail, two pushing at the aircraft's wing root and the fifth pulling from the front of the aircraft.

Lockheed XP2V-1 Neptune, 48237 of US Navy, port/front 3/4 view on ground

Photographs, In Storage, X003-2674/1938

File relating to the Focke Wulf Fw 190 believed by the Air Ministry Directorate of Intelligence to be in service with or in development for the Luftwaffe, 1940s

Archives, In Storage, AC88/17/44

Paper file containing, five pages, manuscript, two charts, three three view diagrams and two photographs.