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Royal Air Force Collection (page 79)

"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: R A F Empire Day rehearsal at Biggin Hill in Kent - 15 May 1937 A TopFoto

R A F Empire Day rehearsal at Biggin Hill in Kent - 15 May 1937 A TopFoto
R A F Empire Day rehearsal at Biggin Hill in Kent - 15 May 1937 eTopFoto

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: A Hawker Demon biplane of the RAF flying in formation over Kent. 1935

A Hawker Demon biplane of the RAF flying in formation over Kent. 1935

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Bristol Bulldogs fighters of No 32 Squadron in formation flying over Biggin Hill

Bristol Bulldogs fighters of No 32 Squadron in formation flying over Biggin Hill. 1936

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: RAF Supermarine Spitfire

RAF Supermarine Spitfire

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: CM8 5926 Ops 39-45, the chaps

CM8 5926 Ops 39-45, the chaps
Ops 39-45, Flywheel Bicester Saturday 20th June 2015, aviation, Bicester, cars, endeavour, Flywheel, Flywheel Bicester, Flywheel Bicester 20th June 15, Flywheel Bicester Saturday, historic

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Two RAF Aircrew - 1944

Two RAF Aircrew - 1944
An Observer and a Pilot study a map together. George Garland Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref. No. Garland N22883

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Portrait of an Air gunner - Christmas 1942

Portrait of an Air gunner - Christmas 1942
Head and shoulder study of a young Flight Sergeant in the RAF Volunteer Reserve George Garland Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref. No. Garland N21917

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Portrait of a Squadron Leader - August 1940

Portrait of a Squadron Leader - August 1940
This Royal Air Force man had been awarded the D.F.C. Garland Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref. No. Garland N19796

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: A British biplane equipped with a radio transmitter, at an airfield in France during World War I

A British biplane equipped with a radio transmitter, at an airfield in France during World War I. Photograph, c1916
WORLD WAR I: BIPLANE. A British biplane equipped with a radio transmitter, at an airfield in France during World War I. Photograph, c1916

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: British Handley Page Type O / 400 biplane bombers used during World War I. Photograph, c1916

British Handley Page Type O / 400 biplane bombers used during World War I. Photograph, c1916
HANDLEY PAGE BIPLANES. British Handley Page Type O/400 biplane bombers used during World War I. Photograph, c1916

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: (1894-1956). Canadian World War I pilot and Air Marshal. Photographed with a Nieuport 17 biplane

(1894-1956). Canadian World War I pilot and Air Marshal. Photographed with a Nieuport 17 biplane with the British Royal
WILLIAM AVERY BILLY BISHOP (1894-1956). Canadian World War I pilot and Air Marshal. Photographed with a Nieuport 17 biplane with the British Royal Air Force, August 1917

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: RAF Westland Sea King rescue helicopter with crew members standing in open doorway

RAF Westland Sea King rescue helicopter with crew members standing in open doorway, in flight over rocky coastline and cliffs, looking from clifftop at Filey Country Park, Filey Brigg

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Advertisement for recruitment of soldiers for English Royal Air Force, from World War II, 1942

Advertisement for recruitment of soldiers for English Royal Air Force, from World War II, 1942
England, 20th century, Second World War - Back up our flying boys! Over 42ja You re wanted now in the Raf to do a vital ground job

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Frank Whittle, caricature

Frank Whittle, caricature
Frank Whittle (1907-1996). Caricature of the British aeronautical engineer Sir Frank Whittle wearing an aeroplane. Whittle is best known as the inventor of the jet engine

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Italian aircraft production, World War I C016 / 4577

Italian aircraft production, World War I C016 / 4577
Italian aircraft production, World War I. Group of military officers and aircraft manufacturers during World War I. At centre is the Italian aircraft engineer Giovanni Battista Caproni (1886-1957)

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: The Royal Air Force Bomber Command Memorial, Green Park, Piccadilly, London, England

The Royal Air Force Bomber Command Memorial, Green Park, Piccadilly, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Lyneham, Wiltshire, UK, aerial photograph

Lyneham, Wiltshire, UK, aerial photograph. This village (centre) has a population of about 4000 people (as of 2001). Agricultural fields surround the village

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Fylingdales long-range radar station, UK

Fylingdales long-range radar station, UK
Fylingdales long-range radar station, North Yorkshire Moors, UK. This RAF base forms part of the United States Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS) and the Space Surveillance Network (SSN)

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Geodesic domes over radar scanners, R. A. F. Croughton, Brackley, Buckinghamshire

Geodesic domes over radar scanners, R. A. F. Croughton, Brackley, Buckinghamshire
Geodesic domes over radar scanners, R.A.F. Croughton, Brackley, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Goodwood Revival Meeting: The Central Band of the Royal Air Force

Goodwood Revival Meeting: The Central Band of the Royal Air Force
The Central Band of the Royal Air Force. Goodwood Revival Meeting, Goodwood, England, 31 August-2 September 2007



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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.