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Bristol Britannia 102 (G-ANBH) in flight, 5 July 1955

Photographs, In Storage, P100095

The Bristol Britannia first flew in 1952 but it didn’t enter service with British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) until 1957 and the Royal Air Force in 1959.

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Bristol Britannia 102 (G-ANBH) in flight, 5 July 1955

Photographs, In Storage, P100094

The Bristol Britannia first flew in 1952 but it didn’t enter service with British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) until 1957 and the Royal Air Force in 1959.

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Bristol Britannia 102 (G-ANBH) in flight, 5 July 1955

Photographs, In Storage, P100091

The Bristol Britannia first flew in 1952 but it didn’t enter service with British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) until 1957 and the Royal Air Force in 1959.

A four-engined airliner in flight, Royal Air Force Museum, Charles Brown Collection

Recorded interview with Barry Weston, 5 February 2016

Film & Sound, In Storage, X008-3328

Recorded interview with Barry Weston, who served as a pilot in Hastings transport aircraft operating from the UK and Sunderland flying boats in the Far East, including Malaya and Korea.

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Armstrong Whitworth Ensign (G-ADSU) of BOAC, port side view of forward fuselage at Whitchurch, about 1940

Photographs, In Storage, P100003

Armstrong Whitworth Ensign (G-ADSU) of BOAC at Whitchurch in about 1940.

A camouflaged four-engined airline being serviced., Royal Air Force Museum, Charles Brown Collection

Boeing 377 Stratocruiser (G-AKGH) of British Overseas Airways Corporation, November 1949

Photographs, In Storage, P100072

The Boeing 377 Stratocruiser was an airliner derived from the Boeing B-29 bomber. Only 56 were built, first entering service with Pan Am in 1949.

Boeing 377 Stratocruiser (G-AKGH) of British Overseas Airways Corporation, November 1949 | P100072, Royal Air Force Museum, Charles Brown Collection

Boeing 377 Stratocruiser (G-AKGH) of British Overseas Airways Corporation, November 1949

Photographs, In Storage, P100071

The Boeing 377 Stratocruiser was an airliner derived from the Boeing B-29 bomber. Only 56 were built, first entering service with Pan Am in 1949.

A silver-coloured airliner in flight, Royal Air Force Museum, Charles Brown Collection

Bristol 175 Britannia prototype (G-ALBO) in flight, 1952

Photographs, In Storage, P100087

The Bristol Britannia first flew in 1952 but it didn’t enter service with British Overseas Airways Corporation until 1957 and the Royal Air Force in 1959.

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Bristol 175 Britannia prototype (G-ALBO) in flight, 1952

Photographs, In Storage, P100089

The Bristol Britannia first flew in 1952 but it didn’t enter service with British Overseas Airways Corporation until 1957 and the Royal Air Force in 1959.

Copyright restrictions prevent us from showing this image

Bristol 175 Britannia prototype (G-ALBO) in flight, 1952

Photographs, In Storage, P100086

The Bristol Britannia first flew in 1952 but it didn’t enter service with British Overseas Airways Corporation until 1957 and the Royal Air Force in 1959.

Copyright restrictions prevent us from showing this image