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Hawker Hurricane Mark I
Aircraft & Exhibits, JAN 1940-MAY 1972, London, Hangar Three/Four, 72/A/1404
The Hawker Hurricane Mk I entered service in 1937 as the RAF's first eight-gun monoplane. During the Battle of Britain Hurricanes were more numerous than Spitfires and shot down over 60% of all German aircraft destroyed.
Signed working script for the film "Battle of Britain", 26 February 1968.
Archives, 1968, In Storage, X005-2124
Working script for the 1969 film "Battle of Britain" with signatures from personnel who flew planes for the production and significant individuals who were present during the actual engagement.
Medals of Group Captain Sir Douglas Bader
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 76/D/709
Douglas Bader defied all expectations as a double leg amputee to become one of the most successful fighter pilots of the Second World War with 20 confirmed victories.
Teleprinter message from HQ 11 Group to 2 Group and all stations, relating to the parachute dropping of Wg Cdr Douglas Bader's artificial leg over St. Omer, 19 August 1941
Archives, In Storage, DC76/65
Douglas Bader lost his legs in a flying accident in 1931, he learned to walk again with prosthetic limbs and on the outbreak of war managed to rejoin the RAF as a fighter pilot. He was shot down on an operation over France on the 9th August losing one of his artificial legs as he baled out of his Spitfire.
Log Book of Group Captain Douglas Bader
Archives, In Storage, B354
This logbook belonged to Group Captain Sir Douglas Bader. His life was encapsulated in the film 'Reach for the Sky' (1956).
Anniversary of the Battle of Britain, Hendon, 15 Sept 1945: Souvenir programme
Library, In Storage, X005-5450
Souvenir programme giving an overview of the national celebrations covering the week from Saturday 15 September to Saturday 22 September 1945, rather than on events at RAF Hendon
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- Gp Capt Sir Douglas Robert Steuart Bader
- 242 Squadron (RAF) [2]
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- 15 Maintenance Unit (RAF) [1]
- 17 Squadron (RAF) [1]
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- 20 Maintenance Unit (RAF) [1]
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- 222 Squadron (RAF) [1]