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Air Ministry War Room: Air Staff Operational Summary: 1 May 1945-13 May 1945

Library, MAY 1945, In Storage, X008-5544

Bound volume of Air Ministry War Room Air Staff Operational Summary. Covers the period 1 May 1945-13 May 1945.

Title page for paper volume with black text on pink background, RAF Museum

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1945-1983, In Storage, 83/A/1374

The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress dropped more bombs than any other US aircraft in the Second World War, and was the main bomber of the United States Army Air Forces in Europe in the Second World War.

Starboard side view of Boeing B17 on a white background., © RAF Museum/Iain Duncan / u00a9 RAF Museum / Iain Duncan

A service of thanksgiving to Almighty God for the victory granted in Europe to Britain and her Allies, 1945.

Archives, 1945, In Storage, X007-1390/012

Printed order of service for a memorial service taking place at St Paul's Cathedral to mark Victory in Europe. 1945.

Service of thanksgiving for victory granted in Europe, Crown ©

Order of service for a parade service held at HQ 12 Group, RAF Watnall, to celebrate Victory in Europe Day, 8 May 1945.

Archives, 08 MAY 1945, In Storage, X004-9410/003

Programme detailing the itinerary for a parade service held at the headquarters of 12 Group, RAF Watnall, celebrating VE Day, 8 May 1945.

HQ 12 Group RAF Watnall VE Day Order of Service, Crown ©

Air Ministry Weekly Intelligence Summary: Numbers 280-289 January-March 1945

Library, 13 JAN 1945-17 MAR 1945, In Storage, PR01746

Bound volume of Air Ministry Weekly Intelligence Summaries: Numbers 280-289,13 January 1945-17 March 1945.

Typescript intelligence summary, Crown

Air Ministry War Room: Air Staff Operational Summary: 14 May 1945-27 May 1945

Library, MAY 1945, In Storage, X008-5545

Bound volume of Air Ministry War Room Air Staff Operational Summary. Covers the period 14 May 1945-27 May 1945.

Title page for paper volume with black text on pink background, RAF Museum

Supermarine Spitfire PR.XIX PM651/7758M

Aircraft & Exhibits, NOV 1945-MAR 1995, In Storage, X001-3441

The Spitfire PR.XIX was the last variant of the aircraft to see service with the RAF. Unarmed, it was designed as a photographic reconnaissance aircraft.

Side view of a Spitfire XIX photo reconnaissance aircraft a, © RAF Museum/Iain Duncan

Papers of Flying Officer Bruce Philip Horton Lacey, 1946-1953

Archives, 1946-1953, In Storage, X008-4428

Collection of photographs, letters, scrapbook, diaries and a pilot's flying log book.

Papers of Flying Officer Bruce Philip Horton Lacey, 1946-1953 | X008-4428

Papers of Pilot Officer Stephen Frederick Kelly, 1952-1954

Archives, 1951-1954, In Storage, X008-9276

Collection comprised of a flying log book, diary, photographs & correspondence.

Collection of letters and documents, Consult the curator

Rolls-Royce Griffon 57A

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1951-1971, In Storage, 71/E/306

A 2,500 horsepower inline 12-cylinder aero engine, sectioned and exploded for instructional use; left and right hand tractor drive to contra-rotating props. Electric starter; for use on Avro Shackleton. Modified from 57 to 57A standard.

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