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"150 Years of Excellence: The Royal Air Force Soaring to New Heights" From the courageous soldiers of 3 Para parachuting from a Hercules Aircraft

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Blackburn Baffins of 811 Sqn Fa

Blackburn Baffins of 811 Sqn Fa
Blackburn Baffin aircraft of 811 Squadron flying in formation above HMS Furious, 1935

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Fairey Seal of 821 Sqn Fa

Fairey Seal of 821 Sqn Fa
Fairey Seal (K3481 726) of 821 Squadron, HMS Courageous, 1934

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Blackburn Dart of 463 Flt Fa

Blackburn Dart of 463 Flt Fa
Blackburn Dart of 463 Flight being manhandled on the deck of HMS Courageous, 1932

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Blackburn Ripon of 462 Flt Fa

Blackburn Ripon of 462 Flt Fa
Blackburn Ripon of 462 Flight taking-off from HMS Furious, 1930

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Hawker Hinds of 139 Squadron

Hawker Hinds of 139 Squadron flying over Hendon during the 1937 RAF Display

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Provost aircraft of the CFS

Provost aircraft of the CFS
Percival Provost T.1 aircraft of the Central Flying School, taking off in formation, SBAC Show Farnborough, September 1957

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Avro Tutor aircraft of the CFS

Avro Tutor aircraft of the CFS
Avro Tutors of the Central Flying Sschool in formation flight, RAF Wittering, 1933

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Spitfires of 16 Squadron at Melsbroek

Spitfires of 16 Squadron at Melsbroek
Supermarine Spitfire FR.IXC aircraft of 16 Squadron RAF, Melsbroek 1944

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Miles Messenger

Miles Messenger on ground, Wunsdorf, April 1945

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Bristol Sycamore

Bristol Sycamore HR.14 (XG538) in flight, circa 1955

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Curtiss Tomahawk

Curtiss Tomahawk I (AH775 OE-N) of 168 Squadron RAF in flight, 1942

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Handley Page O / 100

Handley Page O / 100
Handley Page O/100 night bomber of 216 Squadron. This squadron was part of VIII Brigade, later known as Independent Force

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Airco DH. 6

Airco DH. 6
Airco DH.6 B2612; they type was used for training and anti-submarine patrols

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Aircrew of 27 Squadron examine a 230lb bomb

Aircrew of 27 Squadron examine a 230lb bomb
Aircrew of 27 Squadron RAF examine a 230lb bomb while an Air Mechanic checks the bomb carrier under the wing

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Royal Aircraft Factory SE. 5a

Royal Aircraft Factory SE. 5a
Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5a aircraft of 92 Squadron RAF

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: The 'ground crew'approach a flying boat, 1918

The "ground crew"approach a flying boat, 1918
A motor launch approaching a Felixstowe F.2A flying Boat at RAF Lee-on-Solent, 1918

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Charles Brown and friends

Charles Brown and friends
Charles Brown (right) in Army uniform, chatting with friends or relatives, circa 1919

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: M22 Locust tank

M22 Locust tank
A M22 Locust tank partially in a General Aircraft Hamilcar glider

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: 35 Motor Boat

35 Motor Boat (153) of the Royal Air Force on the river at Basrah, Iraq, 1939

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Vickers Wellesley I

Vickers Wellesley I, 1937

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Hawker Hart

Hawker Hart trainer of 601 Squadron RAF, 1933

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Armstrong Whitworth Atlas

Armstrong Whitworth Atlas aircraft of Oxford University Air Squadron RAF, Eastchurch, 1932

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Supermarine Southampton I

Supermarine Southampton I at the Harwich Regatta, 1928

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Members of an American Eagle Squadron at an overseas Club Place challenge during

Members of an American Eagle Squadron at an overseas Club Place challenge during the Second World War. The Eagle Squadrons were three fighter squadrons of the Royal Air Force (RAF)

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Typhooon force in flight

Typhooon force in flight
Pictured are all RAF operational and training assets represented in the sky with a Typhoon diamond 9 formation flight. The diamond consisted of aircraft from, 1 Sqn RAF Lossiemouth

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: RAF A400M Atlas Aircraft City of Bristol

RAF A400M Atlas Aircraft City of Bristol
A Royal Air Force Atlas A400M transport aircraft flying over the west of England. The Atlas Airbus A400M is a multi-national four engined turboprop military transport aircraft

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Tornado GR4s armed with Stormshadow missiles

Tornado GR4s armed with Stormshadow missiles
Image of a Tornado GR4 from 903 Expeditionary Air Wing (EAW), based out of Royal Air Force Akrotiri, Cyprus. Seen here loaded with Storm Shadow cruise missiles

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: RAF Mark 4 Chinook Helicopter

RAF Mark 4 Chinook Helicopter
A MK 4 Chinook helicopter takes off from RAF Odiham during a testing exercise. The first upgraded Royal Air Force (RAF) Chinook Mk4 helicopters deployed to Afghanistan in late November

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Mk3 Chinook Helicopter at RAF Odiham

Mk3 Chinook Helicopter at RAF Odiham
A Mk 3 Chinook helicopter at RAF Odiham. The Chinook is a very capable and versatile support helicopter that can be operated in many diverse environments ranging from cold weather arctic conditions

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: RAF C17 Carrying Humanitarian Aid for Northern Iraq

RAF C17 Carrying Humanitarian Aid for Northern Iraq
A Royal Air Force C-17 aircraft at RAF Brize Norton is refuelled before delivering humanitarian aid to Cyprus, for forwarding to Northern Iraq in support of Operation Shader

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: RAF Tristar Aircraft

RAF Tristar Aircraft
A Royal Air Force L-1011 TriStar transport aircraft is pictured landing at an airfield in the Middle East. The Tristar, which is capable of transporting passengers as well as refuelling other

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Two Tornado GR4 13 Squadron Royal Air Force based at RAF Marham are pictured flying

Two Tornado GR4 13 Squadron Royal Air Force based at RAF Marham are pictured flying over Western Scotland

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: A F-22 Raptor flies in formation with the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, The Red Arrows

A F-22 Raptor flies in formation with the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, The Red Arrows
June 18, 2008 - An F-22 Raptor flies in formation with the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, The Red Arrows, during an afternoon practice flight at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Squadron Commander Edwin Harris Dunning landing his Sopwith Pup biplane on the HMS Furious

Squadron Commander Edwin Harris Dunning landing his Sopwith Pup biplane on the HMS Furious
HMS FURIOUS LANDING, 1917. Squadron Commander Edwin Harris Dunning landing his Sopwith Pup biplane on the HMS Furious, the first plane ever to be landed on a moving ship, in Scapa Flow, Orkney

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Air correspondents of London newspapers visit Royal Air Force Commands in North Africa

Air correspondents of London newspapers visit Royal Air Force Commands in North Africa. Picture (issued 1943) shows - A group of air correspondents with R.A.F

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: RAF Pilots scramble during th Battle of Britain Conflict World War Two Pilots

RAF Pilots scramble during th Battle of Britain Conflict World War Two Pilots running Aircraft Fighter Supermarine Spitfire Airfield England DH Circa July 1940 1940s © Mirrorpix dvdnews

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: The Short Sunderland, 1941. Creator: Unknown

The Short Sunderland, 1941. Creator: Unknown
The Short Sunderland, 1941. The Short S.25 Sunderland was a British flying boat patrol bomber developed for the RAF by Short Brothers

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: The Consolidated Catalina, 1941. Creator: Unknown

The Consolidated Catalina, 1941. Creator: Unknown
The Consolidated Catalina, 1941. The Consolidated PBY Catalina, American flying boat and amphibious aircraft built by Consolidated Aircraft

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: A400M Beach Landings

A400M Beach Landings
Pictured is an RAF A400M Atlas transport aircraft carrying out a series of spectacular test landings and take offs on a beach in South Wales

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: RAF Chinook Mark 6 Helicopter

RAF Chinook Mark 6 Helicopter
A Royal Air Force Chinook Mark 6 helicopter takes its first flight at RAF Odiham. Benefitting from a new Digital Automatic Flight Control System that provides improved handling qualities

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Canberra PR9

Canberra PR9
Pictured during a routine sortie, aircraft WJ874 was painted to represent the first prototype Canberra, VN799, when it flew for the first time on 13 May 1949 at Warton airfield

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Aircraft mark The Queens 90th Birthday with a fly-past over Buckingham palace

Aircraft mark The Queens 90th Birthday with a fly-past over Buckingham palace
Pictured are an RAF Sentinel an Airseeker and two Tornado GR4 s. Her Majestys official 90th Birthday celebrations ended with an impressive display of 15 different types of aircraft

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Image of a Tornado GR4 from 15 Squadron, RAF Lossiemouth

Image of a Tornado GR4 from 15 Squadron, RAF Lossiemouth. Taking part in a Role Demo at the RAF International Waddington Airshow back in 2012

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: A Royal Air Force VC10, in the tanker role, carries out the air-to-air refuelling

A Royal Air Force VC10, in the tanker role, carries out the air-to-air refuelling of a two RAF Tornado F3s

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Chinook Helicopters Preparing for Take Off from Camp Bastion Airfield, Afghanistan

Chinook Helicopters Preparing for Take Off from Camp Bastion Airfield, Afghanistan
Royal Air Force Chinook Mk2 helicopters from 1310 Flight on the runway at Camp Bastion Airfield, Afghanistan. The Joint Helicopter Force (AFGHANISTAN) or JHF (A)

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Tornado GR4 of the Royal Air Force at RAF Lossiemouth

Tornado GR4 of the Royal Air Force at RAF Lossiemouth
Tornado GR4 of the Royal Air Force on the airbase at RAF Lossiemouth, Scotland

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Gloster Gauntlet smoke aerobatics

Gloster Gauntlet smoke aerobatics
Gloster Gauntlet aircraft performing smoke aerobatics, RAF Display, Hendon, 1937

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: British Vickers Wellington bombers setting off on a daylight bombing raid on Germany

British Vickers Wellington bombers setting off on a daylight bombing raid on Germany, World War II (photo)
6015167 British Vickers Wellington bombers setting off on a daylight bombing raid on Germany, World War II (photo) by English Photographer



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"150 Years of Excellence: The Royal Air Force Soaring to New Heights" From the courageous soldiers of 3 Para parachuting from a Hercules Aircraft, to the iconic Supermarine Spitfire V dominating the skies in World War II, and the mighty Avro Lancaster B. I PP967 striking fear into enemy hearts - the Royal Air Force has always been at the forefront of aerial warfare. Remembering the brave Polish pilots of 303 Squadron who fought alongside their British counterparts in 1940, showcasing true camaraderie and determination. Their legacy lives on as an inspiration for generations to come. The sleek silhouette of the Supermarine Spitfire XIV symbolizes both elegance and power, reminding us of RAF's commitment to innovation and technological advancements throughout history. Witnessing a Harrier GR. 1 gracefully landing at St. Pancras is a testament to RAF's versatility and adaptability. These vertical take-off aircrafts have revolutionized air combat tactics. The thunderous roar of English Electric Lightning F. 1 sends shivers down our spines; its speed unmatched, representing RAF's dedication towards maintaining air superiority. Avro Shackleton MR. 2 stands tall as a guardian in maritime patrol missions, ensuring safety over vast oceans with unwavering vigilance. With Avro Anson T. 20 serving as a training aircraft for countless aspiring aviators, it embodies RAF's commitment towards nurturing future generations' skills and expertise. In 1972, The Red Arrows painted vibrant trails across Niagara Falls' sky - an awe-inspiring display that showcases precision teamwork within this renowned aerobatic team. Blackburn Beverley aircrafts soaring through challenging terrains exemplify RAF's ability to deliver supplies even in remote locations during critical operations by 47 Squadron. Canberra bombers from both 61 and 109 Squadrons demonstrate strategic prowess with their long-range capabilities - safeguarding national interests while projecting strength worldwide.