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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.

US Army Bell HU-1B (60-3589), starboard rear view, in flight, low over ground, building in background, RAF Museum

Richard Winslade Collection, 1970s - 2000s {cg}

Photographs, In Storage, X008-5414

Richard Winslade was a commercial photographer with an interest in aviation. His Flickr site is still active if you wish to see other photographs.

A manfacing left, most of his body in shade, Please contact Museum Copyright Officer or Collection Curator before using this asset

Charles Brown Collection, numbered items, 1911-circa 1965 {cg}

Photographs, PC98/173

Charles Brown was one of the foremost aviation photographers of his generation and an inspiration to others. His work has been published widely, both in general and specialist media.

A man facing right holding a camera, Royal Air Force Museum

Cyril Peckham collection, circa 1937-1961

Photographs, PC71/66

Cyril Peckham was a commercial artist and photographer who came to prominence working for Hawker Aircraft Ltd. He also designed a camera, the Peckham Wray, used by the Royal Navy.

A man in flying clothing, standing holding a camera, Please contact Museum Copyright Officer or Collection Curator before using this asset

Squadron Leader Arthur Scarf, VC, 1941

Photographs, In Storage, X004-7598/042/022

As a pilot in 1941, Squadron Leader Arthur Stewart King Scarf was the only member of the RAF to be awarded the Victoria Cross for service in East Asia during the Second World War.

Portrait of a man in RAF pilot's uniform, Crown

Formal photograph of Assistant Section Officer Noor Inayat Khan

Photographs, In Storage, PC76/24/24

Noor Inayat Khan was a member of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force. Recruited as a Special Operation Executive agent she became the first female wireless operator to be sent from the UK into occupied France to aid the French Resistance during the Second World War. She was posthumously awarded the George Cross in 1949 for 'most conspicuous courage, both moral and physical over a period of more than 12 months.'

Portrait of a young woman in uniform, RAF Museum

Bell HU-1 Iroquois, USAF, lowering a dog to the ground, Vietnam

Photographs, In Storage, PC75/2/6031

Bell UH-1 Iroquois, in flight. This particular UH-1 is USAF and is lowering a dog to the ground, Vietnam, n.d.

helicopter hovering above jungle, with a dog being lowered to the ground by rope, RAF Museum

Short Sunderland MR.5 (ML824 50 S.9) of the French Navy and Hawker-Siddeley Shackleton MR.3 (201-P) of No. 201 Squadron in flight, 24 March 1961

Photographs, In Storage, P016592

Short Sunderland ML824 was flown from France to Pembroke Dock in 1961.

Short Sunderland MR.5 (ML824 50 S.9) of the French Navy and Hawker-Siddeley Shackleton MR.3 (201-P) of No. 201 Squadron in flight, 24 March 1961 | P016592, Crown Copyright, RAF Museum

Short Stirling Mk I of No. 218 Squadron, being loaded with mines, 1943

Photographs, In Storage, P016020

Short Stirling Mk I (EF353 HA-C) of No. 218 Squadron, close-up rear port side view, loading mines, 1943.

Short Stirling (EF353 HA-C), close-up rear port side view, with mines on bomb trolleys awaiting loading, Please contact Museum Copyright Officer or Collection Curator before using this asset / RAF Museum

Hawker Siddeley Vulcan B.2, with its weapons on display at RAF Waddington

Photographs, In Storage, P021335

The Vulcan was the second of the Royal Air Force’s ‘V bombers’ and like the Valiant and Victor provided part of Great Britain’s nuclear deterrent force for fifteen years. The Blue Steel nuclear missile, which entered service in 1963, can be seen at the front of this photograph. This image dates from around 1982.

View of Vulcan bomber and armaments on a runway, © Crown