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Papers of Group Captain Claude C. O'Grady, 1925-1953

Archives, 1925-1953, In Storage, X008-7738

Papers of Group Captain Claude C. O'Grady, includes four pilots flying log books, ephemera and a large quantity of photographs.

Papers of Group Captain Claude C. O'Grady, 1925-1953 | X008-7738, RAF Museum

Flight Mechanic in Training

Film & Sound, In Storage, X003-6341

Recording in which a trainee engine fitter describes his training and prospects for the future.

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In-flight Refuelling Nozzle Unit

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1937-1949, In Storage, 83/A/175

This nozzle is part of the looped hose in-flight refuelling system developed by Sir Alan Cobham’s Flight Refuelling Ltd. It was used on transatlantic flights.

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Coastal Command - Attack on submarine (Squadron Leader Thompson)

Film & Sound, In Storage, X003-6399

Recording in which Squadron Leader Thompson gives an account of an attack on a U-boat on the surface.

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Air Chief Marshal Harcourt-Smith - Brazilian Spitfires

Film & Sound, In Storage, X001-1995

Recording in which Air Chief Marshal Harcourt-Smith makes a short speech, accepting two Spitfires from Brazil on behalf of the RAF.

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Sergeant Charney - Raid on Heligoland

Film & Sound, In Storage, X003-6365

Recording in which Sergeant Charney describes a raid on Heligoland and explains how one propeller caught the sea on the return flight.

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Beaufort pilot and navigator

Film & Sound, In Storage, X003-6376

Recording in which a Beaufort pilot and his Canadian navigator give an account of a torpedo attack on a German pocket battleship off the coast of Norway.

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Flight Lieutenant Storey - RAF fighters over the Channel

Film & Sound, In Storage, X001-6425

Recording in which Flight Lieutenant Storey describes an engagement between the Hurricanes of his squadron and a formation of Junkers 87s over Dover.

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Interview with Sergeant David Denchfield, 7 April 2010

Film & Sound, X005-3078

Sergeant David Denchfield describes his training as a Spitfire pilot in 1939 and 1940. He remembers joining 610 Squadron, being shot down on 5 February 1941 and made a prisoner.

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Civil Air Guard cap badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1995/0970/U

The Civil Air Guard was established in 1938, it sought to use the facilities of civil flying clubs to train men and women, aged between 18 and 50, who would offer their services to the RAF in an emergency.

Silver badge of laurel wreath with crwon t the top and in the letters CAC in blue enamel in the centre., IAIN DUNCAN

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