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No. 307 Squadron Badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 76/U/1380

After the German invasion of Poland in September 1939, many Polish airmen escaped to Britain. From 1940, Polish squadrons began to be formed within the RAF, playing an active role in the Battle of Britain.

Silver badge of a crescent and an owl above an aircraft, with the number '307' at the bottom, © RAF Museum

230 Squadron badge, Ptn 1990s

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1990s, In Storage, X008-9002

No. 230 Squadron badge dating from the 1990s when the squadron deployed to Northern Ireland operating the Westland Puma.

Woven as a disc, a yellow tiger's head in profile with 230 below on a black ground., © RAF Museum/Iain Duncan

Unit Badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X004-6286

The Groundcrew for No. 20 Squadron have taken the elements of an eagle and rising sun from the squadron's crest to create their own badge.

Triangular cloth badge with central cartoon motif, inscribed Start It, Finish It, © RAF Museum

Tapestry depicting seven RAF squadron badges

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1996/0255/C

Hand embroidered coloured tapestry depicting the badges of No. 2, 4, 8, 29 46, 56, 72 Squadrons.

Hand embroidered coloured tapestry depicting seven RAF squadron badges, RAF Museum/Iain Duncan

Tapestry depicting seven RAF squadron badges

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1996/0256/C

Hand embroidered coloured tapestry depicting the badges of No. 6, 14, 23, 32, 41, 111, 208 Squadrons.

Hand embroidered coloured tapestry depicting seven RAF squadron badges, RAF Museum/Iain Duncan

Reconnaissance Intelligence Centre (Northern Ireland) badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1990s, In Storage, X008-9003

Badge of the Reconnaissance Intelligence Centre. This unit worked alongside Army Air Corps units conducting intelligence operations over Northern Ireland using Britten-Norman Defender aircraft.

Circular badge, split horizontally with light blue top and dark blue lower, upon which is the map of Northern Ireland, below, © RAF Museum/Iain Duncan

No.41 Squadron pilot and name badge, Ptn 1980s

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1970s-1990s, In Storage, X008-9124

No.41 Squadron pilot and name badge to Bill Pixton.

No.41 Squadron pilot and name badge, Ptn 1980s | X008-9124, © RAF Museum

Winged Camel Statuette, around 1920s

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1986/0905/C

The winged camel is the symbol of No. 45 Squadron. Formed in 1916 flying Sopwith 1½ Strutter, and later the Camel, by the 1920s, No. 45 Squadron had adopted the winged camel as their badge, alongside the motto ‘Through Difficulties I Arise.’

Unofficial No. 23 Squadron Badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1934, Cosford, Hangar Two, 1990/0243/Y

This illustration of an eagle preying on a falcon is No. 23 Squadron's crest, and the Latin motto 'Semper aggressus' means 'Always having attacked'.

Drawing on fabric of an eagle with a falcon in its claws, © RAF Museum / RAF Museum

Service Dress Cap Badge of a Warrant Officer, Ptn 1920

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 76/U/477

This is 1920 pattern service dress cap badge, worn by RAF Warrant Officers.

RAF Museum/Iain Duncan