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Avro 504J (C4451) of 29 Training Squadron flown by HRH Prince Albert and Lt Alec Coryton, 1919

Photographs, In Storage, P004774

Prince Albert and his flying instructor Lt. William Alec Coryton in Avro 504J C4451 at Croydon, 1919. This was the first aircraft to be specifically allocated to a royal task.

Avro 504J (C4451) , under starboard rear view, coming in to land., RAF Museum

HRH Prince Albert in RAF uniform, 1920

Photographs, In Storage, P004060

Formal half-length portrait of His Royal Highness Prince Albert in RAF uniform, seated.

Formal half-length portrait of HRH Prince Albert in RAF uniform, seated., RAF Museum

Boulton Paul Balliol T.1 (VL917), February 1948

Photographs, P006432

The Balliol was designed by Boulton Paul Aircraft of Wolverhampton to fulfil Air Ministry Specification T7/45. This called for a replacement of the wartime North American Harvard trainer.

Boulton Paul Balliol T.1, RAF Museum

Boulton Paul Balliol T.1 prototype (VL892), July 1947

Photographs, P006430

The Balliol was designed by Boulton Paul Aircraft of Wolverhampton to fulfil Air Ministry Specification T7/45. This called for a replacement of the wartime North American Harvard trainer.

Boulton Paul Balliol T.1, RAF Museum

Boulton Paul Balliol T.1 prototype (VL892), July 1947

Photographs, P006431

The Balliol was designed by Boulton Paul Aircraft of Wolverhampton to fulfil Air Ministry Specification T7/45. This called for a replacement of the wartime North American Harvard trainer.

Boulton Paul Balliol T.1 prototype (VL892), RAF Museum

Boulton Paul Balliol T.2 (VW900), August 1949

Photographs, P006438

The Balliol was designed by Boulton Paul Aircraft of Wolverhampton to fulfil Air Ministry Specification T7/45. This called for a replacement of the wartime North American Harvard trainer.

Boulton Paul Balliol T.2, RAF Museum

Brewster Buffalo Mk. IIs of 243 Squadron in formation flight over Singapore immediately prior to its capture by the Japanese, 2 February 1942

Photographs, In Storage, P007759

This photograph shows some of the last serviceable aircraft the RAF was capable of fielding during the disastrous campaign in Malaya and Singapore of 1941-42.

Black and white photograph of aircraft flying in formation over a port city, RAF Museum

Hawker Harts (India) (K2090, K2104 and K2122) of No 39 Squadron, starboard front view in formation flight

Photographs, In Storage, P009726

Three examples of the Hawker Hart (India) belonging to No 39 Squadron fly over the mountainous terrain of the North-West Frontier province of India during the early 1930s.

Three Hawker Hart Bi-planes in vic formation fly over mountainous terrain., Please contact Museum Copyright Officer or Collection Curator before using this asset / u00a9 RAF Museum

Hawker Harts (India) (K2090, K2104 and K2122) of No 39 Squadron, port front view in formation flight

Photographs, In Storage, P009727

Three examples of the Hawker Hart (India) belonging to No 39 Squadron fly over the rugged terrain of the North-West Frontier province of India during the early 1930s.

Three Hawker Hart Bi-planes in vic formation fly over mountainous terrain., Please contact Museum Copyright Officer or Collection Curator before using this asset / u00a9 RAF Museum

Hawker Harts (India) (K2090, K2104 and K2122) of No 39 Squadron, port side view in formation flight

Photographs, In Storage, P009728

Three examples of the Hawker Hart (India) belonging to No 39 Squadron fly over the mountainous terrain of the North-West Frontier province of India during the early 1930s.

Three Hawker Hart Bi-planes in vic formation fly over mountainous terrain., Please contact Museum Copyright Officer or Collection Curator before using this asset / u00a9 RAF Museum