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Aircrew aptitudes INS-B Instrument comprehension (interpretation)

Library, In Storage, X004-3355

Unknown edition of Air Ministry Pamphlet 262 ‘Royal Air Force: Air crew aptitudes. INS-B instrument comprehension (interpretation)’. Issued by the Air Ministry

Tan page with black text and RAF emblem of circle with crown on top and flying bird in centre. With RAF Museum stamp, Royal Air Force Museum

Weapons notes free gun sighting

Library, In Storage, X004-3367

1st edition of Air Ministry Pamphlet 277 ‘Weapons notes: Free gun sighting’. (Formerly issued as Weapons notes G2). Issued by the Air Ministry January 1951

Weapons notes free gun sighting | X004-3367, Royal Air Force Museum

National Service entrants selection as pilots and conditions of service

Library, In Storage, X004-3345

1st edition of Air Ministry Pamphlet 243 ‘Royal Air Force: National Service entrants selection as pilots and conditions of service’. Issued by the Air Ministry January 1948

Tan coloured page with black text and RAF Museum Library stamp. With brown border visible on three sides of page, Royal Air Force Museum

Bristol Bulldog Mk IIAs flying past during the Royal Jubilee Review, RAF Mildenhall, 1935

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/5518/10

As part of the King George V's Silver Jubilee on 6 July, 1935, the RAF chose RAF Station Mildenhall as one of two venues to host a royal review of the RAF. A third of the RAF's entire strength – 38 squadrons with 370 aircraft – took part in the royal review.

Cameramen film aircraft flying overhead at RAF Mildenhall, 1935, Royal Air Force Museum, Charles Brown Collection

Pilot's flying log book of Air Vice Marshal Henry Algernon Vickers Hogan, 1937-1943

Archives, In Storage, AC94/2/4

Henry Hogan was a member of the Long Range Development Units, that in December 1938 broke the world non-stop distance record by flying from Ismailia, Egypt to Darwin, Australia. The aircraft that Hogan was piloting did not make Darwin, it landed in West Timor being short of fuel.

Pilot's flying log book, Crown

Score sheet of enemy aircraft destroyed by Coltishall squadrons, 1940-1941.

Archives, In Storage, A840

Penciled score sheet of enemy aircraft destroyed by RAF Coltishall squadrons on the back of an RAF message form, 1940-1941.

Notes of enemy aircraft shot down by individual pilots, RAFM

Leaflet dropped to the Allied POWs and Internees in the Far East following the Japanese surrender, 1945

Archives, In Storage, A2012

Multilingual leaflet dropped to Allied prisoners of war and internees in the Far East, 1945.

Page of POW leaflet in "unidentified" language, Crown ©

Address to Battle of Britain pilots by Burgomaster of Overysche, 18 September 1946

Archives, In Storage, A335

Speech given by the mayor of Overysche, Victor De Waet, to honour the British and Belgian pilots who flew during the Battle of Britain.

Second Page of Address by Burgomaster of Overysche, RAFM

Pilot's flying log book of 2nd Lieutenant Oliver Charles Pearson, 8 December 1916-9 September 1917

Archives, In Storage, AC97/93/258

After completing his flying training in the UK, which included time with No.68 Australian Squadron, Pearson was posted to France to Join no.70 Squadron in August 1917.

Pilot's flying log book, Crown

Leaflets concerning the work of the Women's Voluntary Service in Civil Defence, 1945.

Archives, In Storage, A1655

Official newsletter of the Women's Voluntary Service, June 1945.

Food news on the back of Women's Voluntary Service Leaflet, Crown ©