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Boeing Chinook HC Mk 1 ZA718/BN 'Bravo November', Falklands Campaign, 1982

Photographs, In Storage, P032358

ZA718, better known as Bravo November, is the RAF's most famous helicopter. One of the first Chinooks ordered by the RAF in 1978, she is a legendary survivor and veteran of every major conflict of the last 40 years. Four of her pilots have been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for actions while at the controls of this aircraft.

Side view of Bravo November carrying supplies at sea, Crown Copyright, RAF Museum / RAF Museum

Avro Lancaster Mk. I (R5868 PO-S) of No. 467 Squadron, with the Duke of Gloucester and three other officers standing below it

Photographs, In Storage, P009480

The Duke of Gloucester visiting No. 467 Squadron in 1944.

Avro Lancaster Mk. I (R5868 PO-S) of 467 Squadron, with the Duke of Gloucester and three other officers standing below it, Crown

The lounge interior of rigid airship, R101, around 1929

Photographs, In Storage, X003-2674/019

The ornate lounge interior of the ill-fated R101 airship which was to crash with the lost of 48 crew and passengers on the 5 October 1930.

monochrome image showing ornate well made furniture in a large art deco setting, RAF Museum

Avro Lancaster B Mk III, DV267, close-up of aircrew about to climb on board, 1944

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/203/1

Warrant Officer John Laurens, DFM, Flight Sergeant Les Burton and Sergeants Chris Aitkin, Don Bolt, Ted Royston, Cassian Henry Waight, Davies and Kibble are pictured about to board.

Seven flying personnel facing camera, on ground, one turning to camera as he enters rear door of an Avro Lancaster, RAF Museum

Rolls-Royce Armoured Car, HMAC Cheetah

Photographs, In Storage, PC71/40/10

HMAC Cheetah RAF armoured car, Rolls-Royce 1920 pattern, Mark I

Side view of a four-wheeled armoured car fitted with a machine gun, RAF Museum

Headquarters Building, 2 Wing, 2 School of Technical Training, RAF Cosford, 1963

Photographs, In Storage, X007-6933/001

No. 2 School of Technical Training was formed at RAF Cosford in 1938. In 1993 it was renumbered No.1 School of Technical Training. No.2 School of Technical Training reformed in 2023.

The exterior of a three-storey building, Crown Copyright, RAF Museum

Staff of the Aerospace Museum, Cosford, June 1993

Photographs, In Storage, PC96/193

The staff of the Aerospace Museum, Cosford, in front of the De Havilland Dove. The Aerospace Museum is now the RAF Museum, Midlands.

Two rows of men and women in front of a De Havilland Dove aeroplane, RAF Museum

RAF armoured car, 38/110 h.p. Crossley IGA4 Series 1, 6 x 4

Photographs, In Storage, PC71/40/9

RAF armoured car, 38/110 h.p. Crossley IGA4 Series 1, 6 x 4.

rmoured car, 6 x 4, IGA4 Series 1, offside front view, corrugated shed in background, RAF Museum

Honouring the grave of Squadron Leader Arthur Stewart King Scarf, VC

Photographs, In Storage, X004-7598/042/024

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

four uniformed men saluting grave with wreath amidst line of headstones, RAF Museum

Arthur Stewart King Scarf and another man boating, 1930s

Photographs, In Storage, X004-7598/042/001

Arthur Stewart King Scarf and another man boating. 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.

Two men in a rowing boat, RAF Museum