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Recorded interview with Flying Officer Joseph Sudell, 30 January 2019

Film & Sound, In Storage, X008-4822

Joseph Sudell served as a navigator in Lancaster bomber aircraft at the end of the Second World War. He participated in air attacks on Dresden and Operations Manna and Exodus.

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British Aircraft Corporation Lightning F.6

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1967-1988, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1990/0690/A

The Lightning was the Royal Air Force’s first truly supersonic aircraft and its introduction to front line squadrons in 1960 heralded the start of a new era in Fighter Command.

BAC Lighting F6 single seat jet fighter., © RAF Museum/Iain Duncan

Medal Bar of Wing Commander Guy Gibson including: Victoria Cross replica; DSO and bar; DFC and bar dated 1940; 1939-1945 Star; Air Crew Europe Star with clasp; War Medal 1939-1945.

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 1990/0608/D

Wing Commander Guy Gibson was awarded the Victoria Cross (RAF Museum collection 1990/0609/D) on 28 May 1943 for his outstanding skill, determination and courage demonstrated leading No. 617 Squadron during the iconic Dams raid of 16-17 May 1943.

Six medals, including the Victoria Cross, Distinguished Service Order, Distinguished Flying Cross, RAF Museum/Iain Duncan / RAF Museum

Short Sunderland MR5

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1944-1961, London, Hangar One, 71/A/1408

By the start of the Second World War three RAF squadrons were equipped with the Short Sunderland, a long-range reconnaissance and anti-submarine patrol flying boat.

Large white metal aircraft with two wings and no wheels, © RAF Museum

Royal Air Force Display Hendon, 25 June 1932

Film & Sound, In Storage, FC78/66/8

Footage of the 1932 RAF Display, held at RAF Hendon, includes formation aerobatics, a display by Gugnunc, autogyro and Pterodactyl experimental aircraft and the destruction of a large observation balloon.

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Experiences in England film, 1940-1941

Film & Sound, X004-9321

In November 1940 two American employees of the Sperry Gyroscope Company, Fred Vose and Joseph Sailor, arrived in the United Kingdom. They carried with them a highly secret new piece of bomb-aiming equipment.

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Recorded interview with Squadron Leader Graham Brian Grice, 8 November 2017

Film & Sound, X008-4752

Interview with Graham Grice, who served as a cartographer and logistics officer, serving at RAF Marham, RAF Wildenrath, Decimommanu, RAF Wyton and Ramstein. His work included aspects of military transport.

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Papers of Lieutenant Algernon John Insall, 1915-1916

Archives, 1915-1916, In Storage, X007-5266

Flying log book and manuscript memoir of Lieutenant Algernon Insall.

Papers of Lieutenant Algernon John Insall, 1915-1916 | X007-5266, RAF Museum

Target map for Hanau, 1944

Archives, In Storage, AC97/104/8

This target map of Hanau was issued in 1944. Maps like this were prepared for many German cities and were used to help RAF bomber crews identify particular targets during their attacks as part of the strategic air offensive in the Second World War.

Printed map of Hannau and surrounds to aid bomb aimers when flying over the target at night, © Crown

Unveiling of window commemorating "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": Programme Tuesday 11 January 1949

Library, In Storage, X003-5908

Programme with the timetable and order of service for the unveiling of a window commemorating the RAF Battle of Britain pilots 11 January 1949, including a description of the window by the designer

Cream page with black text opposite a mottled grey blue page stamped with RAF Museum Library stamp, Royal Air Force Museum

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