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'Fixed gun sighting - angle off' instructional poster
Library, In Storage, X001-4637
Instructional poster for training fighter pilots in deflection shooting.
Hudson Mk III: Schedule of spare parts
Library, In Storage, M021359
Hudson Mk III: Schedule of spare parts
RAF armoured car, 38/110 h.p. Crossley IGA4 Series 1, 6 x 4
Photographs, In Storage, PC71/40/9
RAF armoured car, 38/110 h.p. Crossley IGA4 Series 1, 6 x 4.
Rolls-Royce Armoured Car, HMAC Cheetah
Photographs, In Storage, PC71/40/10
HMAC Cheetah RAF armoured car, Rolls-Royce 1920 pattern, Mark I
Avro Lancaster B Mk III, DV267, close-up of aircrew about to climb on board, 1944
Photographs, In Storage, PC72/203/1
Warrant Officer John Laurens, DFM, Flight Sergeant Les Burton and Sergeants Chris Aitkin, Don Bolt, Ted Royston, Cassian Henry Waight, Davies and Kibble are pictured about to board.
Headquarters Building, 2 Wing, 2 School of Technical Training, RAF Cosford, 1963
Photographs, In Storage, X007-6933/001
No. 2 School of Technical Training was formed at RAF Cosford in 1938. In 1993 it was renumbered No.1 School of Technical Training. No.2 School of Technical Training reformed in 2023.
Staff of the Aerospace Museum, Cosford, June 1993
Photographs, In Storage, PC96/193
The staff of the Aerospace Museum, Cosford, in front of the De Havilland Dove. The Aerospace Museum is now the RAF Museum, Midlands.
Noon by Emile Antoine Verpilleux, oil on canvas
Fine Art, London, Hangar Two, X002-9669
Emile Verpilleux was a British artist who served as a ground wireless officer in the RAF during the First World War. 'Noon' is one of a series of pictures he painted after the War showing the work of the RAF in the air and on the ground.
Log Book of Group Captain Douglas Bader
Archives, In Storage, B354
This logbook belonged to Group Captain Sir Douglas Bader. His life was encapsulated in the film 'Reach for the Sky' (1956).
Honouring the grave of Squadron Leader Arthur Stewart King Scarf, VC
Photographs, In Storage, X004-7598/042/024
As a pilot in 1941, Squadron Leader Arthur Stewart King Scarf was the only member of the RAF to be awarded the Victoria Cross for service in East Asia during the Second World War
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