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111 Squadron sequence, 1958

Film & Sound, In Storage, FC97/86

Film showing Hawker Hunter fighter aircraft of 111 Squadron’s Black Arrows display team, on the ground and performing formation aerobatics over an airfield, possibly RAF North Luffenham or RAF Wattisham.

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Blue Diamonds

Film & Sound, In Storage, FC80/112

Hawker Hunter fighter aircraft of 92 Squadron are seen on the ground, taking off and overhead while performing formation aerobatics. Pilots appear in close-up during briefing and with their aircraft.

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92 Squadron aerobatics, Middleton St. George

Film & Sound, In Storage, FC80/44

Hawker Hunter fighter aircraft of 92 Squadron are seen on the ground at RAF Middleton St George, taking off and performing formation aerobatics. Various formations are seen, some trailing smoke.

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Pilot Officer Mitchell - Stirlings outfight Messerschmitts

Film & Sound, In Storage, X001-1840

Recording in which Pilot Officer Mitchell, a Short Stirling’s tail gunner, describes an attack on German shipping and evasive action taken when engaged by German fighters.

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A Group of Polish Pilots by Patrick Procktor, oil on canvas

Fine Art, London, Art Gallery, Hangar Three, FA05630

In 1964 Patrick Procktor was one of the 'New Generation' of exciting young artists, celebrated in the Whitechapel Art Gallery’s exhibition of that title. The exhibition also championed the work of his friend David Hockney, and Bridget Riley and Patrick Caulfield, among others. Although he was respected in the 1960s art scene, he did not follow dominant artworld trends, choosing conventional genres including portraiture and travel landscapes. Prockor, who was gay, mostly painted men.

A Group of Polish Pilots by Patrick Procktor, oil on canvas, The Estate of Patrick Procktor and the Redfern Gallery, London. / RAF Museum

The Day Before Invasion by Denis Barnham, ink on paper

Fine Art, In Storage, FA01012

Inscription: '- The Day before Invasion - "Bugs" - P/O Keating in his tent. 130 Squadron, 142 A.F. 4/6/44.'

The Day Before Invasion by Denis Barnham, ink on paper, The artist's estate / RAF Museum