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Avro 504N (J9433), port front view in flight over Margate, 1929

Photographs, P100834

Avro 504N (J9433) of the Oxford University Air Squadron in flight over Margate, 1929.

Avro 504N (J9433), port front view in flight over Margate, 1929 | P100834, Royal Air Force Museum, Charles Brown Collection

Oxford University Air Squadron, with three Vickers Virginias in background, Manston, 1929

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/4740/3

Oxford University Air Squadron personnel, with three Vickers Virginia bombers in background, Manston, 1929.

Oxford University Air Squadron, with three Vickers Virginias in background, Manston, 1929 | PC98/173/4740/3, Royal Air Force Museum, Charles Brown Collection

Avro 504N (J9433 A) of Oxford University Air Squadron over the Kent coast, 1929

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/4740/1

Avro 504N (J9433 A) of the Oxford University Air Squadron over the Kent coast, 1929.

A single-engined biplane flying over the coast, Royal Air Force Museum, Charles Brown Collection

Oxford University Air Squadron pupils with a Bristol F.2b Fighter in background, Manston, 1929

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/4740/12

Oxford University Air Squadron pupils with a Bristol F.2b Fighter in background, Manston, 1929.

Oxford University Air Squadron pupils with a Bristol F.2b Fighter in background, Manston, 1929 | PC98/173/4740/12, Royal Air Force Museum, Charles Brown Collection

Group of airmen with 109 Squadron De Havilland Mosquito B IV DZ319 which features an extensive bomb log, circa 1944

Photographs, In Storage, P032301

The De Havilland Mosquito was one of the truly outstanding aircraft to emerge during the Second World War. Combining speed, long range and the ability to operate at high altitudes, the Mosquito excelled in the photo reconnaissance, bomber, night fighter and fighter-bomber roles.

Black and white photograph of three aircrew standing in front of a parked aircraft, with an art work painted on the nose

Bristol Bulldog Mk IIAs flying past during the Royal Jubilee Review, RAF Mildenhall, 1935

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/5518/10

As part of the King George V's Silver Jubilee on 6 July, 1935, the RAF chose RAF Station Mildenhall as one of two venues to host a royal review of the RAF. A third of the RAF's entire strength – 38 squadrons with 370 aircraft – took part in the royal review.

Cameramen film aircraft flying overhead at RAF Mildenhall, 1935, Royal Air Force Museum, Charles Brown Collection

Pilot Officer Brown - A year of lease and lend

Film & Sound, In Storage, X001-1867

Recording in which Pilot Officer Brown, an American serving in an RAF Eagle Squadron, discusses British pilots training in the United States under the Lend-Lease Act.

Image pending

Interview with pilot on Army Co-operation work in France (Wing Commander Charles)

Film & Sound, In Storage, X003-1794

Recording in which Wing Commander Charles outlines the range of tasks undertaken by the RAF’s Army Co-operation squadrons.

Image pending

SD, Chaplain, Ptn 1921

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, X004-4424

This cap badge was worn by RAF chaplains, all commissioned officers. The RAF Chaplaincy Branch is represented by a black cross on wings with RAF monogram below the king’s crown.

SD, Chaplain, Ptn 1921 | X004-4424, IAIN DUNCAN

Raider on the Moor by Paul Nash, lithograph

Fine Art, In Storage, FA00292

This lithograph was published by the National Gallery after an original watercolour by Paul Nash from his series ‘Raiders’, commissioned through the War Artists’ Advisory Committee (WAAC) in 1940

Raider on the Moor by Paul Nash, lithograph, Crown copyright: expired. / RAF Museum

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