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Armstrong Whitworth A.W.55 Apollo (G-AIYN) flying, 2 September 1949
Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/6356/10
Armstrong Whitworth A.W.55 Apollo (G-AIYN), 2 September 1949.
Armstrong Whitworth A.W.55 Apollo (G-AIYN) flying, 2 September 1949
Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/6357/3
Armstrong Whitworth A.W.55 Apollo (G-AIYN), 2 September 1949.
Armstrong Whitworth A.W.55 Apollo (G-AIYN) flying, 2 September 1949
Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/6357/6
Armstrong Whitworth A.W.55 Apollo (G-AIYN), 2 September 1949.
Short Sunderland (NS-B) of 201 Squadron at RAF Beaulieu, September 1948
Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/6289/10
This remarkable piece of flying was done during the station's Battle of Britain airshow.
Oasis: The Middle East anthology of poetry from the forces
Library, In Storage, X008-6433
Collection of poetry written by servicemen and women and published in 1943. The poetry focuses on the experience of men and women in North Africa and the Middle East, of battle and thoughts of home.
Fun 'n' flight: Cosford goes interactive
Library, In Storage, X001-1110
Royal Air Force Cosford booklet asking for support in raising funds for a new interactive gallery. The colourful booklet depicts 23 suggested interactive activities to support the National Curriculum.
Letter to Mrs Albon from the Air Ministry
Archives, Cosford, Hangar Three, X001-3597/015
Letter dated 28 April 1945 from the Air Ministry informing Mrs Albon that her husband Flying Officer Eric Albon is now officially presumed to be dead.
The RAF Aerospace Museum Cosford
Library, In Storage, 019517
1979 guidebook of the Royal Air Force Aerospace Museum Cosford, the forerunner of the Royal Air Force Museum Midlands. The badge on the cover of the guidebook depicts a pterodactyl, the earliest flying machine, on a Royal Air Force roundel
Royal Air Force Cosford Aerospace Museum: Guide book
Library, In Storage, X001-1112
Third edition of the Cosford Aerospace Guide Book
Telegram reporting Sergeant Leonard William Clarke as missing, 15 January 1944
Archives, London, Hangar Five, AC95/45/3
This telegram was sent to Mrs Ivy Clarke on 15 January 1944, informing her that her husband Sergeant Leonard Clarke of No. 7 Squadron, was missing following air operations on the night of 14 January 1944.
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