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Programme for an inter-service representative football match between the RAF and the Royal Navy on 11 April 1928.
Archives, In Storage, X003-6145/003
Programme for an inter-service representative football match between the RAF and the Royal Navy, held on 11 April 1928 at Fratton Park, Portsmouth.
Aircraft Recognition Chart: Ar 234
Library, X004-7876
Ministry of Aircraft Production aircraft recognition chart of an Arado Ar 234 Blitz. Issue I, February 1945.
Royal Air Force university cadetships
Library, In Storage, X004-3434
2nd edition of PAM (Air) 386 ‘Royal Air Force university cadetships: General Duties Branch and Technical Branch’. Issued by the Ministry of Defence (S10 (Air)) April 1964
Aircraft Recognition Chart: Ju 88G (2-BMW 801)
Library, X004-7875
Ministry of Aircraft Production aircraft recognition chart of a Junkers Ju 88G. Issue I, September 1944.
Menu for VE day celebrations at RAF Boscombe Down, 1945.
Archives, In Storage, X003-6190/029
Souvenir menu for the VE Day celebrations at RAF Boscombe Down, 1945.
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.
Combat report of No. 46 Squadron for 22 July 1940
Archives, In Storage, X008-5400/016/017
This Fighter Command Combat Report relates to 22 July 1940. Its formal layout conveys a lot of detail and includes a general report which provides an account of an engagement with enemy aircraft.
UK AWACS Commemorative Plate
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, X005-5954
The E-3D Sentry is an Airborne Early Warning platform, often known by the acronym of AWACS due to its Airborne Warning and Control System role. Its systems allow onboard operators to identify and track enemy and allied aircraft and to relay information to commanders on the ground.
Aircraft Crash Axe
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 78/T/346
Multi-crew and multi-engine aircraft were equipped with an axe to assist the crew in escaping from it in a crash. These sturdy steel axes had insulated rubber handles designed to allow the axe to be used to cut through live electrical cables.
Armstrong Whitworth H.M.A. R.33, under port side view in flight in about 1919
Photographs, In Storage, P014423
Armstrong Whitworth R.33 in flight in about 1919
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