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Gun-Camera sequences shot by S/Lt Jones - Spitfire V
Film & Sound, In Storage, X003-1702
Gun-camera film shot by a 'S/Lt Jones' during gunnery training practice with Spitfires in approximately 1943.
Gun Camera - Meteor F.8s of 257 Squadron
Film & Sound, In Storage, FC76/21
Gun camera footage shot during practice interceptions by Meteor F.8's of 257 Squadron, RAF.
Mixed compilation including shots of Vimy replica construction, Blackburn Perth and Supermarine S.5
Film & Sound, In Storage, FC95/74
Film featuring the construction of a replica Vickers Vimy, Hawker Harts in the air and on the ground, the launch of a Blackburn Perth and scenes of Supermarine S.5 and S.6 aircraft taxiing and taking off.
Vickers Armstrong research and development collection - Highball trials film, can 77, circa 1943
Film & Sound, In Storage, FC99/77
A Mosquito B.IV flies low over the sea off Reculver and releases a single Highball weapon. Close-up film shows the bomb as it bounces, comes to s stop and sinks.
Luftwaffe gun-camera film: Reel two
Film & Sound, In Storage, FC80/17/3
Luftwaffe gun-camera film of an attack on a USAAF Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress followed by miscellaneous RAF gun camera footage from 1944/45.
Gun Camera - Combat practice / Spitfire
Film & Sound, In Storage, X001-3647
Gun camera record of fighter combat practice by Spitfires.
Aerial combat: Camera gun films: Reel two
Film & Sound, In Storage, FC75/7/2
RAF camera gun films recording attacks on German aircraft.
Mosquito -Camera Gun Film
Film & Sound, In Storage, FC76/11
Camera Gun film recording practice interceptions of Mosquito fighter aircraft.
Gun camera material - Spitfire Vs
Film & Sound, In Storage, FC92/152
1942 gun camera footage recording attacks on Luftwaffe aircraft by RAF Spitfire Mk Vs.
Gun Camera - Spitfire and FW.190
Film & Sound, In Storage, X001-3648
Gun camera record of Spitfire combats with Luftwaffe FW.190 aircraft.