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Magnetic mine being loaded into the bomb bay of a Handley Page Hampden Mk I
Photographs, P021820
Minelaying operations, typically referred to as Gardening sorties, represented a considerable part of the RAF's activities throughout the Second World War. The first RAF airborne minelaying operation was completed by a Handley Page Hampden.
Mitsubishi Ki-57 in white finish with green crosses on Mingaladon airfield, 26 August 1945
Photographs, In Storage, P031173
Mitsubishi Ki-57 Topsy in white finish with green crosses on Mingaladon airfield, 26 August 1945.
HM Submarine M2, flight of Parnall Peto (N255) in about 1930
Photographs, In Storage, P100912
HM Submarine M2, Parnall Peto (N255) landing astern in about 1930
Lt Com Smith, Lt Loton and Mr Crisp and Ford IJN and some PFO {sic}
Photographs, X008-9378/005
Despite Admiralty reservations, a Civil Aviation Mission was sent to Japan in September 1921. The Master of Sempill led the mission of 30 instructors and further support staff.
Control tower, Odiham,
Photographs, In Storage, P002092
General view of the control tower at RAF Odiham.
Bell HU-1B Iroquois, US Army, 60-3589, in flight, rear view of, with experimental rocket installation fitted, n.d.
Photographs, In Storage, PC75/2/6016
A Bell HU-1B Iroquois, US Army, 60-3589, in flight, viewed from rear, with experimental rocket installation fitted.
Messerschmitt Bf 110C after being shot down, Kent, 1940
Photographs, In Storage, P007945
Messerschmitt Bf 110C of I/ZG 26 after being shot down, Kent, 1940 {cg}
Surrendering Japanese officers disembarking from a Mitsubishi Ki-57, 26 August 1945
Photographs, In Storage, P031172
Japanese officers disembarking from a Mitsubishi Ki-57 Topsy, Mingaladon 26 August 1945.
Surrendering Japanese officers disembarking from a Mitsubishi Ki-57, 26 August 1945
Photographs, In Storage, P031171
Japanese officers disembarking from a Mitsubishi Ki-57 Topsy, Mingaladon 26 August 1945.
Central Offices
Photographs, X008-9378/018
Despite Admiralty reservations, a Civil Aviation Mission was sent to Japan in September 1921. The Master of Sempill led the mission of 30 instructors and further support staff.
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