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Fighter Fund Jigsaw

Aircraft & Exhibits, Circa 1941, Cosford, Hangar Two, 1986/0962/C

Many products, including toys, were made and sold to raise money for aircraft during the Second World War. A London-based manufacturer created this jigsaw, which has over 200 pieces, for the Hendon Fighter Four Fund.

Mostly completed jigsaw of a poster image advertising the 'Four Fighter Fund', © RAF Museum

Lt Com Atkinson I.J.N., The Hon Mrs Forbes-Sempill, Lt Com Fowler I.J.N., Mrs Mears, Lt Com Smith I.J.N.

Photographs, X008-9378/017

Despite Admiralty reservations, a Civil Aviation Mission was sent to Japan in September 1921. The Master of Sempill led the mission of 30 instructors and further support staff.

A group of men and women in front of hangars, RAF Museum

Notes for the guidance of airmen regarding: (a) national health and pension insurance; (b) unemployment insurance; (c) pensions or gratuities for invalided airmen

Library, In Storage, X004-2965

5th edition of Air Ministry Pamphlet AMP 26 ‘Notes for the guidance of airmen regarding: (a) national health and pension insurance; (b) unemployment insurance; (c) pensions or gratuities for invalided airmen’. Issued by the Air Ministry February 1936

Cream coloured page with black text and RAF Museum Library stamp. With brown border visible on three sides of page, Royal Air Force Museum

Air Ministry War Room, Air Staff Operational Summary and Summary of Reports of Enemy Action against the United Kingdom: Volume 25 Numbers 1227-1287 April-May 1944

Library, In Storage, PR03732

Bound volume of Air Ministry War Room Summaries Volume 25 Numbers 1227-1287. Covers the period April-May 1944.

Air Ministry War Room, Air Staff Operational Summary and Summary of Reports of Enemy Action against the United Kingdom: Volume 25 Numbers 1227-1287 April-May 1944 | PR03732

Aircraft Recognition Cards

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 69/K/414

Aircraft recognition was a vital skill for the Royal Observer Corps and aircrew. Many hours were devoted to studying photographs or drawings of aircraft. Illustrated playing cards added some fun to the process.

Aircraft Recognition Cards | 69/K/414, © RAF Museum

Air Ministry War Room, Air Staff Operational Summary and Summary of Reports of Enemy Action against the United Kingdom: Volume 24 Numbers 1167-1226 February-March 1944

Library, In Storage, PR03731

Bound volume of Air Ministry War Room Summaries Volume 24 Numbers 1167-1226. Covers the period February-March 1944.

Air Ministry War Room, Air Staff Operational Summary and Summary of Reports of Enemy Action against the United Kingdom: Volume 24 Numbers 1167-1226 February-March 1944 | PR03731

Aircraft Recognition Chart: Hudson I, II & III (2-Cyclone), Hudson IV and V (2-Twin Wasp)

Library, X004-7743

Ministry of Aircraft Production aircraft recognition chart of a Lockheed Hudson Marks I, II & III (2-Cyclone) and Hudson Marks IV and V (2-Twin Wasp). Issue 2, October 1942. (Superseding Issue I).

Recognition chart showing images from different perspectives of a Lockheed Hudson I, II & III (2-Cyclone), Hudson IV and V, Crown ©

Aircraft Recognition Chart: Hudson I, II & III (2-Cyclone), Hudson IV and V (2-Twin Wasp)

Library, X004-7745

Ministry of Aircraft Production aircraft recognition chart of a Lockheed Hudson Marks I, II & III (2-Cyclone) and Hudson Marks IV and V (2-Twin Wasp). Issue I, September 1941.

Recognition chart showing images from different perspectives of a Lockheed Hudson I, II & III (2-Cyclone), Hudson IV and V, Crown ©

Aircraft Recognition Chart: Hudson I, II & III (2-Cyclone), Hudson IV and V (2-Twin Wasp)

Library, X004-7805

Ministry of Aircraft Production aircraft recognition chart of a Lockheed Hudson Marks I, II and III (2-Cyclone) and Marks IV and V (2-Twin Wasp). Issue I, September 1941.

Recognition chart showing images from different perspectives of a Hudson I, II, III, IV and V, Crown ©

Recording of a conversation with Squadron Leader J Miles, 1981

Film & Sound, In Storage, SC85/29

Recorded conversation with Squadron Leader J Miles - an RAF engineering officer - and several unidentified people at the RAF Museum Hendon.

Image pending

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