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RAF Flying Badge of a Radio Observer

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 83/U/140

As the Second World War progressed the Observer's badge was slowly phased out, replaced by an Aircrew Brevet, first introduced for Air Gunners. Each speciality was represented by the letters of their trade. This Brevet is for a Radio Observer and was worn by operators of the new radar devices being fitted to aircraft of the time.

Single wing shaped cloth badge with initials RO, © RAF Museum

Group photograph of pilots of No. 501 Squadron, France, 1940

Photographs, In Storage, P002750

Pilots of No. 501 Squadron on airfield somewhere in Northern France in 1940. James 'Ginger' Lacey, who would go on to be the second-highest scoring RAF fighter pilot of the Battle of Britain, is part of the group.

Informal group portrait of RAF men, two in white overalls and the rest in RAF uniform, Please contact Museum Copyright Officer or Collection Curator before using this asset

Sepecat Jaguar Pilot 3000+ hours badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1970s-1990s, In Storage, X008-9116

Badge awarded to Sepecat Jaguar pilot's who had flown in excess of 3000 hours in the Jaguar.

Sepecat Jaguar Pilot 3000+ hours badge | X008-9116, © RAF Museum

Cap Badge of an ROC Officer

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 1990/1275/U

The volunteers of the Observer Corps were a vital link in Britain's aerial defences. They reported the strength, height and direction of incoming raids. In 1941 the ROC was awarded the Royal title in recognition of the contribution it made during the Battle of Britain.

Circular brass and dark metal badge with laurel leaves and a figure holding a flaming torch, © RAF Museum

Hawker Hart (India) (K2104) of No 39 Squadron, port front view in flight, 1932

Photographs, In Storage, P009737

A Hawker Hart (India) belonging to No 39 Squadron flies over the mountainous terrain of the North-West Frontier province of India during the early 1930s.

A Hawker Hart Bi-plane flies over mountainous terrain., Please contact Museum Copyright Officer or Collection Curator before using this asset / u00a9 RAF Museum

Hawker Hart (India) (K2104) of No 39 Squadron, port front view in flight, 1932

Photographs, In Storage, P009736

A Hawker Hart (India) belonging to No 39 Squadron flies over the mountainous terrain of the North-West Frontier province of India during the early 1930s.

A Hawker Hart Bi-plane flies over mountainous terrain., Please contact Museum Copyright Officer or Collection Curator before using this asset / u00a9 RAF Museum

354th Fighter Wing, USAF, badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1980s, In Storage, X008-9129

Badge of the 354th Fighter Wing, United States Air Force, circa 1980.

354th Fighter Wing, USAF, badge | X008-9129, © RAF Museum

Rapid Deployment Force, USAF, badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1980s, In Storage, X008-9132

Badge of Rapid Deployment Force, United States Air Force, circa 1980

On a blue circular cloth badge with a stitched border of yellow thread is a shield emblem divided into six segments, © RAF Museum

Tactical Air Command, USAF, badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1980s, In Storage, X008-9130

Badge of Tactical Air Command, United States Air Force, circa 1980.

Tactical Air Command, USAF, badge | X008-9130, © RAF Museum

354th Fighter Wing, USAF, badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1980s, In Storage, X008-9128

Badge of the 354th Fighter Wing, United States Air Force, circa 1980.

On a white cloth shield are four coloured cotton thread  lines running from top left to lower right (from top blue, yellow, g, © RAF Museum

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