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Members of No20 Squadron RAFMembers of No20 Squadron, RAF, pictured with some of their Hawker Hunter F6s at RAF Tengah, Singapore to celebrate the squadrons 50th anniversary
British RAF aeroplanes in 1939 by G. H. DavisThe huge array of aircraft in the RAF in 1939, imposing for its size and variety. 37 types of machine, ranging from the Sunderland flying boat to light trainers
Three Hawker Siddeley Nimrod MR2s from 120, 201 and 206 Squadrons, RAF Kinloss, preparing for the following days flypast over London at the conclusion of the Falklands parade on 12 October 1982
RAF Squadron Gloster Meteor Based at Duxford in 1950S
No. 2 Squadron, Canadian Air ForceCanadian Air Force - The assembled men and machines of No. 2 Squadron Canadian Air Force (1918-1920), probably at Shoreham aerodrome (or, less likely, Upper Heyford)
Curtiss P-40N Kittyhawk IV -these progressively replaced the interim Boomerang with Australian fighter squadrons serving in the Pacific
Royal Air Force - Avro Lancaster B. VIRoyal Air Force - Avro Lancaster B.VI, one of nine aircraft converted from B.IIIs, fitted with Rolls-Royce Merlin 85/87 which had two-stage superchargers
RAF Squadron Gloster Javelin Based at Duxford in 1950S
The Particular Service Squadron in IrelandThe Particular Service Squadron in Bantry Bay, Ireland. Assembled as part of a fleet for Baltic operations, primarily against their Russian counterparts
Throwing out Torpedo Nets, Bantry BayThe torpedo fleet of the Particular Service Squadron putting up torpedo nets, usually made from galvanised iron, to protect the ship the Sultan in Bantry Bay, Ireland
The Particular Service Squadron, Night Attack, Bantry BayThe Particular Service Squadron in Bantry Bay, Ireland. Assembled as part of a fleet for Baltic operations, primarily against their Russian counterparts
The Particular Service Squadron, Bantry BayThe Particular Service Squadron in Bantry Bay, Ireland. Assembled as part of a fleet for Baltic operations, primarily against their Russian counterparts
Funeral of Manfred von Richthofen, WW1Funeral of the German air ace, Manfred von Richthofen, towards the end of World War One, on the Western Front in France. Men firing a volley over the graveside. Date: April 1918
Grob G-115E Tutor G-BYUC (msn 82088/E), operated by VT Aerospace Ltd. for the Royal Air Force University Air Squadrons and Air Experience tasks. Date: circa 2002
Grob G-115E Tutor G-BYXP (msn 82173), operated by VT Aerospace Ltd. for the Royal Air Force University Air Squadrons and Air Experience tasks
Grob G-115E Tutor G-BYXM (msn 82173), operated by VT Aerospace Ltd. for the Royal Air Force University Air Squadrons and Air Experience tasks
RAF Bomber Squadrons 18 and 57, biplanes Upper Heyford, 1934
Memorial to ALG B4 Beny sur Mer NormandyThis was used by 401, 411 and 412 Squadrons of the Royal Canadian Air Force who flew Spitfires as part of 126 Wing. The first aircraft to use the Landing Ground was a damaged Spitfire which came down
Royal Canadian Air Force Memorial ALG B9 LantheuilThe RCAF Squadrons that flew from this Landing Ground were Nos 438, 439 and 440. Five main types of landing facilities were constructed according to likely usage
No 4 Group Bomber Command RAF Monument NormandyIn 1944 two French bomber squadrons, Groupe Guyenne and Groupe Tunisie formed part of No 4 Group RAF and were given the numbers 346 and 347
Creole Volunteer Soldiers Debark at Fort-de-FranceThe debarkment at Fort-de-France of Creole volunteer troops from Martinique returning from fighting in Mexico. Squadrons of soldiers gather by the shore, waiting to move off. Date: 1865
Sopwith Pup N5182. Built by Sopwith Aviation Co. at Kingston upon Thames in 1916, N5182 was operated by several Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) squadrons in Belgium and Northern France
RAF Squadron Gloster Javelin and Gloster Meteor Based at?RAF Squadron Gloster Javelin and Gloster Meteor Based at Duxford in 1950S
146 Typhoon Wing RAF Memorial ALG B3The Memorial plaque is on the wall of the small commemorative area in Ste Croix-sur-Mer. Both RAF and RCAF Squadrons operated from here. It is thought that 126 Wing RCAF flew into here on 13 June
Airstrip B3 Memorial area, Ste Croix sur Mer, NormandyThis was the first British landing strip to became operational - on 10 June 1944. The first Squadrons to land here were 130 and 133 at 1200 on the 10th
Westland Whirlwind I -despite the engine problems, two squadrons operated the type during 1941-1942, harrying German forces in North Western France
Beagle Basset CC1 XS772 RAF Transport Command MildenhallThis Beagle Basset XS772 was flown by 207 and 32 Squadrons Royal Air Force before eventually being re-registered as G-BCJB Date: 1967
Green baize armband of City of London Motor VolunteersA green baize armband of the 4th/23rd Squadrons, City of London Motor Volunteers and a dress uniform metal belt buckle with the badge and lettering of the Motor Volunteer Corps. Framed as one
Illustration, Jersey in Jail, squadrons overheadIllustration, Jersey in Jail, with people excited to see British squadrons flying overhead, giving them hopes of liberation. Date: 1940-1945
Spain (1888). Barcelona. City harbour with the squadrons reviewed by queen Maric Cristina in the occasion of the Universal Exhibition. Work by Antonio P. Caula. Painting. SPAIN. Barcelona
Spain (1888). Barcelona. Port of the city with the squadrons inspected by the queen Maric Cristina on occasion of the Universal Exhibition. Work by Antonio P. Caula. Painting. SPAIN. Barcelona
British 1st and 2nd Battlecruiser Squadrons, WW1British 1st and 2nd Battlecruiser Squadrons at sea during the First World War. Date: 1914
British Dreadnoughts
French air force WWIIFrench Spitfire Squadrons in Corsica retain the insignia of some of the most famous flights of the first Armee de L Air in World War I
French Reinforcements 1The French government sends hussars to Italy to help the pope defend Rome against Garibaldi : two squadrons of hussars sail in the Gomer to Civita Vecchia