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three people standing next to each other looking at a map in front of an airplane
FRONT LINE R.A.F. FIGHTER STATION DEFENDED BRITAIN : NOW ATTACKS GERMANY
Original wartime caption: (Picture issued 1942)(For story see CH.7146) The pilot [centre] and gunner [right] of an Air/Sea Service Rescue Lysander, reporting to an Intelligence officer after carrying out an oversea search.
two men sitting on the ground next to an airplane
ROYAL AIR FORCE FIGHTER COMMAND, 1939-1945.
Smoke floats being loaded onto the fuselage bomb carrier of Westland Lysander Mark IIIA, V9547 ‘BA-E’, an air-sea rescue aircraft of No. 277 Squadron RAF, at Hawkinge, Kent.
two men standing next to an airplane on top of a grass covered field with another man looking at it
FRONT LINE R.A.F. FIGHTER STATION DEFENDED BRITAIN : NOW ATTACKS GERMANY
Original wartime caption: (Picture issued 1942) (For story see CH.7146) Dinghies - ready to be dropped to men in the sea - carried in racks under an Air/Sea Rescue Service Lysander's characteristic stub-wing.
Air Crew manning an anti-aircraft balloon, Greatham Airfield
an old airplane flying over the desert with pyramids in the background
Prove your humanity
four airplanes flying in formation over the countryside
ROYAL AIR FORCE COASTAL COMMAND, 1939-1945.
Lockheed Hudson Mark IIs and IIIs of No. 233 Squadron RAF based at Aldergrove, County Antrim, flying in starboard echelon formation over Northern Ireland.
four airplanes are flying in the sky above the ocean and one plane is upside down
HUDSON MARK 2 (LOCKHEED)
Two Wright Cyclone Engines.
black and white photograph of an old airplane flying over the ocean with land below it
black and white photograph of an old airplane
a man sitting in the cockpit of an airplane
WITH A HUDSON OF COASTAL COMMAND
Original wartime caption: A rear-gunner gives the "thumbs up" on his return from patrol, having brought down an enemy aircraft.
Pilots discuss their experiences after a practice flight. Pilots and ratings of the Fleet Air Arm undergo extensive training in torpedo dropping at the Royal Naval Air Station at Crail, Scotland. Training in this important weapon is undertaken in conditions similar to operational flights.
THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR
Pilots discuss their experiences after a practice flight. Pilots and ratings of the Fleet Air Arm undergo extensive training in torpedo dropping at the Royal Naval Air Station at Crail, Scotland. Training in this important weapon is undertaken in conditions similar to operational flights.
two men standing next to each other in front of airplanes
608 Squadron de Havilland Mosquito's - RAF Thornaby-on-Tees, Yorkshire 1947
Lockheed Hudson