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Middle East International Airshow 1990, British Participant badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1990, In Storage, X008-9136

The badge was obtained by William Pixton, the Officer Commanding the Sepecat Jaguar detachment, one of the units that participated in the US lead international coalition in response to Iraq’s annexation of Kuwait in August 1990.

White circular badge, in the centre of which is a Sepecat Jaguar from above in sand coloured paint scheme., © RAF Museum/Iain Duncan

Worldwide Reconnaissance Air Meet 1990 badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1990, In Storage, X008-9135

Badge produced to record the Worldwide Reconnaissance Air Meet 1990, held at Bergstrom Air Force Base in Texas.

Silver circular badge, in the centre of which is a red five pointed star with bent tips and edged in silver and blue thread., © 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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Arabian Gulf Aero Club badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1990, In Storage, X008-9137

Humorous badge acquired by William Pixton during his service commanding the Sepecat Jaguar detachment in Bahrain during the Gulf War, 1990-1991.

Beige circular badge, in the centre of which is a palm tree in black thread, © RAF Museum/Iain Duncan

British Aerospace Harrier GR9A

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1990-DEC 2010, London, Hangar Six, X005-5972

The Harrier GR9A resulted from a collaborative partnership between McDonnell Douglas and British Aerospace to produce a second-generation Harrier based on the McDonnell Douglas AV-8B.

White jet engine with red and white emblem on its tail, © RAF Museum

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

Reconnaissance Intelligence Centre (Northern Ireland) badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1990s, In Storage, X008-9003

Badge of the Reconnaissance Intelligence Centre. This unit worked alongside Army Air Corps units conducting intelligence operations over Northern Ireland using Britten-Norman Defender aircraft.

Circular badge, split horizontally with light blue top and dark blue lower, upon which is the map of Northern Ireland, below, © RAF Museum/Iain Duncan

13 Squadron badge, ptn 1990s

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1990s, In Storage, X008-9001

13 Squadron badge issued to an avionics engineer, servicing Tornados at RAF Marham in the mid 1990s.

Shield shaped badge with yellow border, on a dark blue background a dagger in front of which is a lynx's head, above the dagg, © RAF Museum/Iain Duncan

Panavia Tornado F.3

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1990-MAR 2010, X005-2796

The Tornado F.3 was designed to conduct long-duration combat air patrols. First flown in November 1985, and in training use with No. 229 OCU at Coningsby from July 1986, the Tornado F.3 entered Squadron service with No 29 Squadron, at RAF Coningsby, in April 1987.

Panavia Tornado F3 on display at Hendon., RAF Museum/Iain Duncan

MBDA ALARM

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1990, Cosford, Hangar Four, X003-3698

The ALARM (Air Launched Anti-Radiation Missile) was designed primarily to attack enemy radars on the ground as part of SEAD (Suppression of Enemy Air Defences) operations.

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