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Rafs Collection

Background imageRafs Collection: De Havilland DH 82 Tiger Moth, the RAFs standard prima

De Havilland DH 82 Tiger Moth, the RAFs standard primary trainer throughout the war years - Photo Hugh W Cowin

Background imageRafs Collection: Consolidated PBY-5 seen clad in drab 1942 livery Catali

Consolidated PBY-5 seen clad in drab 1942 livery Catalinas flown by the US Navy and RAFs Coastal Command helped defeat the U-Boat threat across the Atlantic

Background imageRafs Collection: Trainee paratroops descending from a Barrage Balloon

Trainee paratroops descending from a Barrage Balloon
Royal Air Force - Trainee paratroops descending from a Barrage Balloon, during training. The RAF's Balloon Operations Squadron, flying barrage balloons, was active training paratroops

Background imageRafs Collection: Grob G. 115E Tutor G-BYUI (msn 82094/E), of Babcock-HCS, operating the RAF's flight experience

Grob G. 115E Tutor G-BYUI (msn 82094/E), of Babcock-HCS, operating the RAF's flight experience
Grob G.115E Tutor G-BYUI (msn 82094/E), of Babcock-HCS, operating the RAF's flight experience and University Air Squadron tasks. Date: 2018

Background imageRafs Collection: Douglas EA-3B Skywarrior N574HA (MSN 12406, ex BuAer 146454), flown by Hughes

Douglas EA-3B Skywarrior N574HA (MSN 12406, ex BuAer 146454), flown by Hughes and Raytheon for radar /avionics / missile development along with at least 13 others

Background imageRafs Collection: Grob G. 115E Tutor G-BYXM (msn 82173), of Babcock-HCS, operating the RAF's flight experience

Grob G. 115E Tutor G-BYXM (msn 82173), of Babcock-HCS, operating the RAF's flight experience
Grob G.115E Tutor G-BYXM (msn 82173), of Babcock-HCS, operating the RAF's flight experience and University Air Squadron tasks

Background imageRafs Collection: Royal Air Force - Beechcraft Texan T. 1 N2824B / ZM323 (msn PM-110). Date: 2018

Royal Air Force - Beechcraft Texan T. 1 N2824B / ZM323 (msn PM-110). Date: 2018
Royal Air Force - Beechcraft Texan T.1 N2824B / ZM323 (msn PM-110). Date: 2018

Background imageRafs Collection: Grob G. 115E Tutor G-BYXZ (msn 82182), of Babcock-HCS, operating the RAF's flight experience

Grob G. 115E Tutor G-BYXZ (msn 82182), of Babcock-HCS, operating the RAF's flight experience
Grob G.115E Tutor G-BYXZ (msn 82182), of Babcock-HCS, operating the RAF's flight experience and University Air Squadron tasks

Background imageRafs Collection: Brewster F2A Buffalo -big and heavy, the RAFs Buffalos

Brewster F2A Buffalo -big and heavy, the RAFs Buffalos suffered the same inglorious fate as that of their US and Dutch conterparts at the hands of the Japanese

Background imageRafs Collection: Vultee Model 72 Vengeance II taxying -RAFs AF797

Vultee Model 72 Vengeance II taxying -RAFs AF797

Background imageRafs Collection: Martin B-26 Marauder I aloft-the RAFs South African co

Martin B-26 Marauder I aloft-the RAFs South African contingent were the users of this type

Background imageRafs Collection: Miles Magister -the RAFs standard basic trainer built

Miles Magister -the RAFs standard basic trainer built in large numbers

Background imageRafs Collection: Short Stirling I -the first of the RAFs heavy bombers

Short Stirling I -the first of the RAFs heavy bombers Designed to fit into existing hangars at the expense of performance

Background imageRafs Collection: Short S25 Sunderland I -this ocean going flying boat wa

Short S25 Sunderland I -this ocean going flying boat was the backbone of RAFs Coastal Command in the early war years

Background imageRafs Collection: Saunders Roe Lerwick -an ill fated effort to expand the

Saunders Roe Lerwick -an ill fated effort to expand the RAFs anti-submarine capability that had to be withdrawn early

Background imageRafs Collection: Kawanishi H8K2 Emily -the successor to the H6K Emily

Kawanishi H8K2 Emily -the successor to the H6K Emily and equivalent to the RAFs Short Sunderland

Background imageRafs Collection: Douglas A-20 Boston III -this American-built aircraft w

Douglas A-20 Boston III -this American-built aircraft was the workhorse of the RAFs fast bomber forces until the arrival of the DH Mosquito

Background imageRafs Collection: Bristol 156 Beaufighter IC found its way into the RAF s

Bristol 156 Beaufighter IC found its way into the RAF s
Bristol 156 Beaufighter IC found its way into the RAFs Coastal Command to worry enemy shipping, especially E-Boats


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