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Papers of Leutnant Alfred Heinzl, 23 November 1939-22 February 1941
Archives, X007-5268
Collection of two flying log books and eight monochrome photographs.
Recording of an interview with Wing Commander R D Pexton, 30 December 1977
Film & Sound, In Storage, SC85/32
Interview with Wing Commander R D Pexton who served as a pilot in the RAF before and during the Second World War, flying Spitfires, Gladiators, Hurricanes, Stirlings and Lancasters.
Junkers Ju 87
Aircraft & Exhibits, 1943-1945, London, Hangar Five, 78/A/657
The Junkers Ju 87 two-seat dive bomber gained a fearsome reputation during the early years of the Second World War. Its innovative design included louvered dive brakes to ensure automatic recovery from its steep – and highly accurate – dive bombing attacks.
Night Fighter Operational Flying Clasp (Gold)
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, X004-0867
The Luftwaffe introduced flying clasps as a way of acknowledging an aircrew’s operational experience. A bronze clasp represented 20 operational flights, silver 60 and gold 110.
Night Fighter Operational Flying Clasp (Silver)
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, X004-0866
The Luftwaffe introduced flying clasps as a way of acknowledging an aircrew’s operational experience. A bronze clasp represented 20 operational flights, silver 60 and gold 110.
Messerschmitt Me 262A-2a
Aircraft & Exhibits, MAR 1945-NOV 1945, Cosford, Hangar Three, 85/A/69
Me 262s were the first operational jet fighters to enter Luftwaffe service, in April 1944. This example was surrendered to the British in northern Germany at the very end of the war.
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- German Air Force (1933-1945)
- Royal Air Force [45]
- Bomber Command (RAF) [20]
- Fighter Command (RAF) [17]
- Coastal Command (RAF) [12]
- British Broadcasting Corporation [8]
- 8th Air Force (USAAF) [7]
- Allied Expeditionary Air Force (RAF) [7]
- Mediterranean Allied Air Force (RAF) [7]
- 1426 (Enemy Aircraft) Flight (RAF) [3]