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Armstrong Whitworth H.M.A. R.33, interior of engine compartment, about 1919
Photographs, In Storage, P000090
Armstrong Whitworth R.33, interior of an engine compartment in about 1919.
Armstrong Whitworth H.M.A. R.33, exterior of navigation car
Photographs, In Storage, P000091
Armstrong Whitworth R.33, exterior of navigation car in about 1919.
Armstrong Whitworth H.M.A. R.33, port front view leaving shed for her first flight, 6 March 1919
Photographs, In Storage, P000094
Armstrong Whitworth R.33 leaving its shed for the first flight, 6 March 1919.
Armstrong Whitworth H.M.A. R.33, interior of navigation car, about 1919
Photographs, In Storage, P000089
Armstrong Whitworth R.33, interior of navigation car in about 1919.
Portrait photograph of Claude Grahame-White
Photographs, In Storage, P000032
Portrait photograph of Claude Grahame-White, the man who developed the Hendon aerodrome before the First World War.
62 Squadron, RAF Cranfield, 1939
Photographs, In Storage, X004-7598/042/010
Group photograph of RAF Officers and Men of No. 62 Squadron, in front of a Bristol Blenheim Mk I. This photograph was taken whilst Arthur Stewart King Scarf was with No. 62 Squadron. As a pilot in 1941, Squadron Leader Scarf was the only member of the RAF to be awarded the Victoria Cross for service in East Asia during the Second World War.
Anti-aircraft guns in action during an air raid on Malta, c. 1941
Photographs, In Storage, P002783
This photograph shows British anti-aircraft guns in action during an air raid on the island of Malta during the Second World War. The islands was a British fortress and essential to the war effort. The RAF operated from airfields to try and protect it.
Control tower, Odiham,
Photographs, In Storage, P002092
General view of the control tower at RAF Odiham.
Flight Lieutenant David Lord in the fuselage of a Douglas Dakota during a supply drop over Burma, 1943
Photographs, In Storage, P004599
David Lord was a pilot in the RAF in the Second World War. He flew on operations in North Africa, India, Burma and Holland, where he was killed during Operation Market Garden on 19 September 1944.
Fiat CR.42 Falco (BT474), above port front view in flight, circa 1941
Photographs, In Storage, P004653
The Italian Fiat CR.42 was captured in November 1940 and evaluated as BT474.
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