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Aircraft Recognition Chart: L-4B (Continental)

Library, X004-7739

Ministry of Aircraft Production aircraft recognition chart of a Piper L-4B Grasshopper. Issue I, December 1943.

Recognition chart showing images from different perspectives of a Piper L-4B (Continental), Crown ©

Aircraft Recognition Chart: Mercury

Library, X004-7741

Ministry of Supply aircraft recognition chart of a Miles M.28 Mercury. Issue I, April 1947.

Recognition chart showing images from different perspectives of a Miles Mercury, Crown ©

Aircraft Recognition Chart: Lily

Library, X004-7749

Ministry of Aircraft Production aircraft recognition chart of a "Lily". Issue 2, November 1943. Superseding Army 99 T.E. Bomber (Kawasaki).

Recognition chart showing images from different perspectives of a "Lily", Crown ©

Aircraft Recognition Chart: Liberator C-87 (4-Twin Wasp)

Library, X004-7787

Ministry of Supply aircraft recognition chart of a Consolidated C-87 Liberator Express (4-Twin Wasp). Issue I, July 1946.

Aircraft Recognition Chart: Liberator C-87 (4-Twin Wasp) | X004-7787

Aircraft Recognition Chart: Aerovan

Library, X004-7785

Ministry of Supply aircraft recognition chart of a Miles M.57 Aerovan. Issue I, April 1947.

Recognition chart showing images from different perspectives of an Aerovan, Crown ©

Aircraft Recognition Chart: Mosquito II (2-Merlin)

Library, X004-7808

Ministry of Aircraft Production aircraft recognition chart of a De Havilland Mosquito Mark F.II (2-Merlin). Issue I, July 1942.

Recognition chart showing images from different perspectives of a Mosquito, Crown ©

Air Defence of Great Britain: Instructions for observer posts 1938

Library, In Storage, 001047

At the start of the Second World War the UK had a highly developed air defence network which was dependent on information gathering and dissemination. Providing commanders with timely intelligence with which to make decisions and deploy their forces accordingly.

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Defence of Great Britain against air attack: Handbook for plotters at an observer centre

Library, In Storage, R009787

At the start of the Second World War the UK had a highly developed air defence network which was dependent on information gathering and dissemination. Providing commanders with timely intelligence with which to make decisions and deploy their forces accordingly.

See documentation tab for digital copy., See documentation tab for digital copy.

Fairey Tales: A journal devoted to the interests and entertainments of the workers of the Fairey Aviation Co. Ltd

Library, In Storage, X008-9587

Volume 1, Number 3 of the periodical Fairey Tales produced by the Fairey Aviation Company. Published July 1918. Fairey were an aircraft manufacturer based in Hayes, Middlesex.

Fairey Aviation Company periodical, RAFM

Royal Air Force Cosford At Home Day souvenir book to commemorate the Battle of Britain anniversary, 17 September 1960

Library, In Storage, X005-3491

Souvenir book for RAF Cosford’s ‘At Home’ Day commemorating the twentieth anniversary of the Battle of Britain. The inset with information about the Station and they flying programme has been removed

Picture of silver aircraft against blue and white sky with yellow borders at top and bottom with text in blue, black and red, Royal Air Force Museum