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Part-time National Service in the RAF Reserve (Class H) and voluntary service in the Royal Auxiliary Air Force or the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve in lieu of part-time National Service
Library, JAN 1957, In Storage, X005-7786
5th edition of Air Ministry Pamphlet 273 ‘Part-time National Service in the R.A.F. Reserve (Class H): And voluntary service in the Royal Auxiliary Air Force or the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve in lieu of part-time National Service’. Issued by the Air Ministry January 1957
An introduction to security
Library, In Storage, X004-3234
Edition of Air Ministry Pamphlet AMP 150 ‘An introduction to security’. Issued by the Air Ministry (D. of L (B)). Originally issued 1946, revised September 1953, reprinted February 1956
An introduction to security
Library, In Storage, X004-3235
2nd edition of Air Ministry Pamphlet AMP 150 ‘An introduction to security’. Issued by the Ministry of Defence (Directorate of RAF Security) September 1966 as PAM (Air) 150
Battle of Britain 21st anniversary souvenir book
Library, In Storage, X004-0388
Souvenir book for RAF Finningley’s ‘At Home’ Day on Saturday 16 September 1961 commemorating the twenty first anniversary of the Battle of Britain. The flying programme and station plan is not included
Air Cadet Training Handbook: Book 3 - Principles of Flight Gliding
Library, In Storage, X004-6393
The aim of this manual was to provide cadets in the RAF with information about the principles of flight and explain how an aeroplane can fly and remain stable and controllable in the air.
An introduction to security
Library, In Storage, X004-3233
1st edition of Air Ministry Pamphlet AMP 150 ‘An introduction to security’. Issued by the Air Ministry November 1946
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