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Tucano Squadron, 7 Flying Training School, flying overalls badge, 1990s

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1990s-2000s Decade, In Storage, X008-9362

7 Flying Training School was stationed at RAF Church Fenton where it offered basic fast jet flying training to student pilots.

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Central Flying School flying overalls badge, 1990s

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1990s-2000s Decade, In Storage, X008-9361

The Central Flying School is the oldest established flying school in the world having been in existence almost continuously since May 1912. The school is responsible for flying instructor training.

Central Flying School flying overalls badge, 1990s | X008-9361, © RAF Museum

42 Course, 7 Flying Training School, flying overalls badge, 1990s

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1990s-2000s Decade, In Storage, X008-9363

Badge designed by Flt Lt Phil Mobbs for 42 course at No. 7 Flying Training School, RAF Church Fenton. 42 Course being the first course to train on the new Short Tucano.

42 Course, 7 Flying Training School, flying overalls badge, 1990s | X008-9363, © RAF Museum/Iain Duncan

Papers of Squadron Leader Philip William Mobbs, 1990s-2010s

Archives, 1990s-2010s, X008-5363

Collection of miscellaneous documents relating to the service of Squadron Leader Phil Mobbs, a Hercules pilot who served in the Falklands, the Balkans and Afghanistan.

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Pilot and name, flying overalls badge, 1990s

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1990s-2000s Decade, In Storage, X008-9360

Pilot's name badge of Flt Lt Phil Mobbs who was an instructor with the East Midlands University Air Squadron in the 1990s.

Pilot and name, flying overalls badge,  1990s | X008-9360

Recorded interview with Flight Lieutenant Phil Mobbs, 31 May 2024

Film & Sound, In Storage, X008-7401

Interview with Phil Mobbs, who served as pilot in C130 Hercules and A400M Atlas transport aircraft. He describes operations around the world and the contrast between the Hercules and A400M.

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