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62 Squadron, RAF Cranfield, 1939
Photographs, In Storage, X004-7598/042/010
Group photograph of RAF Officers and Men of No. 62 Squadron, in front of a Bristol Blenheim Mk I. This photograph was taken whilst Arthur Stewart King Scarf was with No. 62 Squadron. As a pilot in 1941, Squadron Leader Scarf was the only member of the RAF to be awarded the Victoria Cross for service in East Asia during the Second World War.
Anti-aircraft guns in action during an air raid on Malta, c. 1941
Photographs, In Storage, P002783
This photograph shows British anti-aircraft guns in action during an air raid on the island of Malta during the Second World War. The islands was a British fortress and essential to the war effort. The RAF operated from airfields to try and protect it.
Control tower, Odiham,
Photographs, In Storage, P002092
General view of the control tower at RAF Odiham.
Flight Lieutenant David Lord in the fuselage of a Douglas Dakota during a supply drop over Burma, 1943
Photographs, In Storage, P004599
David Lord was a pilot in the RAF in the Second World War. He flew on operations in North Africa, India, Burma and Holland, where he was killed during Operation Market Garden on 19 September 1944.
Fiat CR.42 Falco (BT474), above port front view in flight, circa 1941
Photographs, In Storage, P004653
The Italian Fiat CR.42 was captured in November 1940 and evaluated as BT474.
Boulton Paul Sea Balliol T.21 (VR599), October 1952
Photographs, P006448
The Balliols ordered by the Royal Navy in 1950 were fitted with naval features such as an arrester hook that the RAF aircraft did not have. The engine fitted to this T.21 prototype is a later variant of the famous Rolls Royce Merlin.
Boulton Paul Sea Balliol T.21 (VR599), October 1952
Photographs, P006450
The Balliols ordered by the Royal Navy in 1950 were fitted with naval features such as an arrester hook that the RAF aircraft did not have. The engine fitted to this T.21 prototype is a later variant of the famous Rolls Royce Merlin.
Portrait photograph of Squadron Leader John Allman Hemingway, Commanding Officer of No. 43 Squadron, April 1945
Photographs, In Storage, P008037
John Allman Hemingway was identified as the last surviving pilot who served during the Battle of Britain in 1940. He flew Hawker Hurricane aircraft with No. 85 Squadron RAF.
Boulton Paul Balliol T.2 prototype (VW897), July 1948
Photographs, P006436
The Balliol was designed by Boulton Paul Aircraft of Wolverhampton to fulfil Air Ministry Specification T7/45. This called for a replacement of the wartime North American Harvard trainer.
Boulton Paul Sea Balliol T.21 (VR599), October 1952
Photographs, P006449
The Balliols ordered by the Royal Navy in 1950 were fitted with naval features such as an arrester hook that the RAF aircraft did not have. The engine fitted to this T.21 prototype is a later variant of the famous Rolls Royce Merlin.
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