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Victoria Cross awarded to Pilot Officer Cyril Joe Barton, 1944

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 1996/0329/D

Cyril Barton was a Second World War bomber pilot. He was awarded his Victoria Cross for his actions during the raid on Nuremberg on the night of 30 March 1944.

Single bronze cross pattee on ribbon., RAF Museum

2 Blade, 80 hp Le Rhone/Pup Propeller

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 74/E/259

Single, fixed-pitch two-bladed propeller

Image pending

Fellowship of the Bellows, Whiff rank badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X008-9621

The Fellowship of the Bellows was a fundraising organisation originating in Argentina in 1940 to collect money to purchase additional aircraft for the RAF during the Battle of Britain. The bellows referred to the need for ‘more air force’.

Fellowship of the Bellows, Whiff rank badge | X008-9621

Fellowship of the Bellows, Tornado rank badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X008-9629

The Fellowship of the Bellows was a fundraising organisation originating in Argentina in 1940 to collect money to purchase additional aircraft for the RAF during the Battle of Britain. The bellows referred to the need for ‘more air force’.

Fellowship of the Bellows, Tornado rank badge | X008-9629

Fellowship of the Bellows, Hurricane rank badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X008-9627

The Fellowship of the Bellows was a fundraising organisation originating in Argentina in 1940 to collect money to purchase additional aircraft for the RAF during the Battle of Britain. The bellows referred to the need for ‘more air force’.

Fellowship of the Bellows, Hurricane rank badge | X008-9627

Fellowship of the Bellows, Sky-larker rank badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X008-9641

The Fellowship of the Bellows was a fundraising organisation originating in Argentina in 1940 to collect money to purchase additional aircraft for the RAF during the Battle of Britain. The bellows referred to the need for ‘more air force’.

Fellowship of the Bellows, Sky-larker rank badge | X008-9641

Fellowship of the Bellows, Hedge-hopper rank badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X008-9635

The Fellowship of the Bellows was a fundraising organisation originating in Argentina in 1940 to collect money to purchase additional aircraft for the RAF during the Battle of Britain. The bellows referred to the need for ‘more air force’.

Fellowship of the Bellows, Hedge-hopper rank badge | X008-9635

Fellowship of the Bellows, Tree-topper rank badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X008-9637

The Fellowship of the Bellows was a fundraising organisation originating in Argentina in 1940 to collect money to purchase additional aircraft for the RAF during the Battle of Britain. The bellows referred to the need for ‘more air force’.

Fellowship of the Bellows, Tree-topper rank badge | X008-9637

Women's Royal Air Force, Officers Gold Mess Dress Handbag

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, X003-0982

RAF personnel are issued with a variety of uniforms to be worn on specific occasions. Mess Dress is the most formal wear worn at special dinners and events.

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No. 2 Dress Hat of a Female Officer

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X003-0992

In 1994 the Women's Royal Air Force ceased being a separate service and integrated fully into the Royal Air Force.

Blue grey cap with decorative cloth band and embroidered badge, © RAF Museum

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