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Avro Lincoln Mk II

Aircraft & Exhibits, SEP 1945-APR 1963, Cosford, Hangar Three, 84/A/1182

This aircraft was built at Baginton, Conventry, at the end of the Second World War. It served with the Bomber Command Bombing School until September 1960. It then carried out electronic warfare and countermeasures trials and training with the Central Signals Establishment until March 1963 – and was one of the last Lincolns to be operated by the RAF.

A view of the Museum's Avro Lincoln from above, © RAF Museum/Iain Duncan / RAF Museum/ Iain Duncan

Hawk - Passenger Brief

Film & Sound, In Storage, X001-2271

Film showing how to adjust the Hawk’s Martin-Baker ejection seat, how to make the connections between seat and occupant and how to use it in the event of an emergency.

Image pending

Royal Air Force at home: Saturday, 14 September, 1957 - RAF station Turnhouse

Library, In Storage, X005-3419

One shilling souvenir programme, with a lucky number, for the ‘At Home’ held at Royal Air Force Turnhouse, Edinburgh during Battle of Britain Week, Saturday 14 September 1957.

Mottled cream page with black text giving lists of aircraft and the time they would take part in flying programme, Royal Air Force Museum

151 Squadron Lincolns - Last flight to Idris, North Africa, Cyprus & Crete.

Film & Sound, In Storage, X002-6024

Amateur film in which an Avro Lincoln bomber aircraft is seen on the ground at Idris in Libya with Handley Page Hastings transport aircraft. Lincolns are also seen in flight.

Image pending

151 Squadron - Winter 1963

Film & Sound, In Storage, X002-6023

Amateur film in which an Avro Lincoln bomber aircraft is seen on a snowbound airfield. Men work to clear the snow and the Lincoln starts engines, taxis and takes off.

Image pending

Royal Air Force Leuchars Battle of Britain At Home, Saturday 17 September 1955

Library, In Storage, X005-3437

One shilling programme for Royal Air Force Leuchars ‘At Home’ 1955 with a ‘lucky number’ printed on it.

Two sepia pictures of aircraft and listing of aircraft in black text. With badge in blue between the pictures, Royal Air Force Museum