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Recorded interview with Squadron Leader Mahinder Singh Pujji, November-December 2004

Film & Sound, X008-5680

Interview with Mahinder Singh Pujji, who served as an RAF pilot in Hawker Hurricane fighter aircraft in the UK, the Middle East, India and Burma during the Second World War.

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Recorded interview with Squadron Leader Andy Carrodus, 29 April 2021

Film & Sound, In Storage, X008-5667

Interview with Andy Carrodus, who served as an RAF Puma helicopter pilot and flying instructor during the 1990s and 2000s. He remembers operations in Northern Ireland, Belize and the Balkans.

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Recorded interview with Group Captain David Jones, 26 April 2023

Film & Sound, In Storage, X008-7380

David Jones was an RAF pilot in Lightning and Jaguar aircraft in the UK and Germany. He flew Phantom and F16 aircraft during a United States Air Force exchange tour.

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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

Blue cover of booklet with outlines of aeroplanes on white stripe. Round black and white emblem of a pterodactyloid in corner, RAF Museum

Oxford University Air Squadron pupils, camera gun practice on ground, with a Bristol F2b Fighter in background, Manston 1929

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/4740/15

Oxford University Air Squadron pupils, camera gun practice on ground, with a Bristol F2b Fighter in background, Manston 1929

Oxford University Air Squadron pupils, camera gun practice on ground, with a Bristol F2b Fighter in background, Manston 1929 | PC98/173/4740/15, Royal Air Force Museum, Charles Brown Collection

Wing Leading Edge from a Wellington IC

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1941, Cosford, Hangar Three, 80/A/1609

On 9 July 1941, Wellington N2802 of No. 214 Squadron was attacked by an unidentified aircraft shortly after leaving the English coast. The aircraft was later repaired and this damaged wing section was presented to the pilot.

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A Group of Polish Pilots by Patrick Procktor, oil on canvas

Fine Art, London, Art Gallery, Hangar Three, FA05630

In 1964 Patrick Procktor was one of the 'New Generation' of exciting young artists, celebrated in the Whitechapel Art Gallery’s exhibition of that title. The exhibition also championed the work of his friend David Hockney, and Bridget Riley and Patrick Caulfield, among others. Although he was respected in the 1960s art scene, he did not follow dominant artworld trends, choosing conventional genres including portraiture and travel landscapes. Prockor, who was gay, mostly painted men.

A Group of Polish Pilots by Patrick Procktor, oil on canvas, The Estate of Patrick Procktor and the Redfern Gallery, London. / RAF Museum

Unveiling of a window to "the pilots of the Royal Air Force who, in the Battle of Britain, turned the work of our hands into the salvation of our country." 11 January 1949

Library, In Storage, R012634

Souvenir booklet for the unveiling of a window commemorating the RAF Battle of Britain pilots 11 January 1949. Includes a description of window, an account of the proceedings and ceremony, order of service and list of those present

White page with black and red text and gold bird with outstretched wings as well as badge of Royal Air Force in gold, Royal Air Force Museum

Quetta town and RAF station following the Quetta earthquake, June 1935

Archives, In Storage, X001-2351/009

On 31 May 1935, an earthquake destroyed large parts of the city of Quetta and the RAF station.

Quetta town and RAF station following the Quetta earthquake, June 1935 | X001-2351/009, Crown

Recorded interview with Chief Technician Andy Wise, 25 May 2022

Film & Sound, In Storage, X008-7343/003

Andy Wise served with 18 Squadron during the 1982 Falklands War and survived the sinking of the requisitioned cargo ship Atlantic Conveyor, together with three of 18 Squadron’s Chinook helicopters.

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