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Hawker Harts (India) (K2090, K2104 and K2122) of No 39 Squadron, port side view in formation flight
Photographs, In Storage, P009729
Three examples of the Hawker Hart (India) belonging to No 39 Squadron fly over the rugged mountains of the North-West Frontier province of India during the early 1930s.
Hawker Harts (India) (K2090, K2104 and K2122) of No 39 Squadron, port front view in formation flight
Photographs, In Storage, P009727
Three examples of the Hawker Hart (India) belonging to No 39 Squadron fly over the rugged terrain of the North-West Frontier province of India during the early 1930s.
Hawker Harts (India) (K2090, K2104 and K2122) of No 39 Squadron, port side view in formation flight
Photographs, In Storage, P009728
Three examples of the Hawker Hart (India) belonging to No 39 Squadron fly over the mountainous terrain of the North-West Frontier province of India during the early 1930s.
Hawker Harts (India) (K2090, K2104 and K2122) of No 39 Squadron, port side view in formation flight
Photographs, In Storage, P009730
Three examples of the Hawker Hart (India) belonging to No 39 Squadron fly over the mountainous terrain of the North-West Frontier province of India during the early 1930s.
Nose of Sepecat Jaguar GR.1A XZ375, "The Guardian Reader", Muharraq, 2 March 1991
Photographs, In Storage, P031686
This photograph was taken while the Jaguars from RAF Coltishall were deployed on Operation GRANBY, the codename given to the British military response to liberate Kuwait after Saddam Hussein's invasion in 1990.
The crew of NO. 9 Squadron RAF Lancaster Mk I W4964/WS-J 'Johnny Walker', 31 July 1944
Photographs, In Storage, P032502
A Lancaster crew pose beneath 'Johnny Walker', with its decorated nose showing that this aircraft had already completed over 100 missions when this photograph was taken.
Nose art on RAF Lancaster Mk I W4964 'Johnny Walker' of No. 9 Squadron, 1944
Photographs, In Storage, P032501
Painting cartoons and images on aircraft has long been a popular pastime for aircrew. In the Second World War it was a regular feature particularly for RAF Bomber Command crews.
Group of airmen with 109 Squadron De Havilland Mosquito B IV DZ319 which features an extensive bomb log, circa 1944
Photographs, In Storage, P032301
The De Havilland Mosquito was one of the truly outstanding aircraft to emerge during the Second World War. Combining speed, long range and the ability to operate at high altitudes, the Mosquito excelled in the photo reconnaissance, bomber, night fighter and fighter-bomber roles.
93 Squadron personnel in front of Canadair Sabre F.4 (XB829 D), Jever, 3 March 1955
Photographs, In Storage, P010140
From 1953 to 1956 the Canadair Sabre equipped a total of 12 RAF squadrons, all but two of which were based in Germany with 2nd Tactical Air Force defending NATO against Warsaw Pact aggression.
Anti-aircraft guns in action during an air raid on Malta, c. 1941
Photographs, In Storage, P002783
This photograph shows British anti-aircraft guns in action during an air raid on the island of Malta during the Second World War. The islands was a British fortress and essential to the war effort. The RAF operated from airfields to try and protect it.
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