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Target photographs, operation number GO. 1156, Muckenberg, 1944-1945

Archives, In Storage, AC84/1/2/4

Two photographs of the coal production facility of Braunkohlen und Brikett Industrie A.G. at Muckenberg in the Rhur Valley.

Target photographs, operation number GO. 1156, Muckenberg, 1944-1945 | AC84/1/2/4, Crown

Target folder, operation number GO. 1157, Saalburg, 1944-1945

Archives, In Storage, AC84/1/2/6

Target maps and photographs of the Bleiloch dam and hydro electric power station on the river Saale.

Target folder, operation number GO. 1157, Saalburg, 1944-1945 | AC84/1/2/6, Crown

Bristol Sycamore HR.14 (XG538) in flight, 15 February 1956

Photographs, In Storage, P100112

The prototype Bristol 171 first flew on 24 July 1947. The type was selected for the RAF as the Bristol Sycamore for anti-submarine and search and rescue operations.

A camouflaged helicopter in flight, Royal Air Force Museum, Charles Brown Collection

Bomb Aimer's Flying Badge, Service Dress, 1942 Pattern

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X004-5214

During 1942, the role of the Observer was abolished being replaced by the separate roles of Navigator and Bomb Aimer, (also known as Air Bomber) each with their distinct flying badge.

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Air Gunner's Flying Badge, Service Dress, 1939 Pattern

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X004-5213

In 1938 Air Gunners became the first aircrew trade to receive a new style of flying badge. This single winged brevet mirrored the style of the earlier Observer’s badge.

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Art Needlework by Penelope Embroidery Kit, RAF Badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, Circa 1940, In Storage, 1996/0274/Y

This needlework kit includes all the materials required to complete an embroidered Royal Air Force Badge, including traced fabric, needles, coloured cotton thread, and an instructional chart.

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Pilot's Flying Badge, Service Dress, 1920 Pattern

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 81/U/1316

This qualification badge, commonly referred to as ‘Wings’, is awarded to individuals who have completed their pilot training and remains the most coveted badge in the Royal Air Force.

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Pilot's Flying Badge, Service Dress, 1920 Pattern of Gp Capt Derek Price

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 80/U/201

This qualification badge, commonly referred to as ‘Wings’, is awarded to individuals who have completed their pilot training and remains the most coveted badge in the Royal Air Force.

Image pending

Brief history of 1426 (Enemy Aircraft) Flight, 1941-1945

Archives, In Storage, A192

1426 (Enemy Aircraft) Flight was a Royal Air Force flight established during the Second World War that tested German and Italian aircraft in order to evaluate and analyse their features.

Brief history of 1426 (Enemy Aircraft) Flight, 1941-1945, Crown © / RAFM

Air Quartermaster’s Flying Badge, Service Dress, 1962 Pattern

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X004-5216

Both air and ground crew were employed in transport and passenger aircraft to supervise passengers and secure loads. In 1962 these roles were formally recognised becoming the Aircrew position of Air Quartermaster.

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