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Standard of the National Service Royal Air Force Association

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Four, X008-1000

Bright blue flag with yellow tasselled edges and emblem of NSRAFA in centre, contained within display case. This Standard, designed to be carried on parades, has represented National Service veterans at events in the UK and Europe, including the Menin Gate Ceremony in Ypres, Belgium. It was donated to the RAF Museum in 2022.

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Government Aircraft Factories Malkara missile

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Four, 1987/0068/O

Rocket powered wire-guided anti-tank missile.

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Recorded interview with Flight Lieutenant Eleanor Lodge, 23 October 2025

Film & Sound, In Storage, X008-9932

Eleanor Lodge served as an RAF Chinook pilot and describes her experience of deployments to Afghanistan, including an account of casualty evacuation flights with the Medical Emergency Response Team (MERT).

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Recorded interview with Flight Lieutenant John Ford, 10 December 2025

Film & Sound, In Storage, X008-9933

John Ford trained as a pilot in Canada and flew Vickers Valiant bomber aircraft with 49 Squadron. He later flew English Electric Canberra reconnaissance aircraft with 31 Squadron in Germany.

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Pilot's Flying Badge, Service Dress, 1920 Pattern of Gp Capt Wilfred Reseigh Cox

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 73/U/359

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 Wg Cdr Melvin Samuelson

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 84/U/464

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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Observer's Flying Badge, Service Dress, 1918 Pattern, of Pilot Officer Anthony David Moore

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 78/U/664

First introduced to the Royal Flying Corps in 1915 the Observer’s Badge was worn by aircrew who were not pilots but undertook a range of flying duties.

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Navigator's Flying Badge, Service Dress, 1942 Pattern

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X004-5219

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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Belt Feed Mechanism, Hispano, 20mm, Mk 5, Left Hand, 7G/924

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X008-9067

By guiding an ammunition belt round a cam, a Belt Feed Mechanism extracts a round from its link and presents the round ready to be fed into the cannon’s breach.

Belt Feed Mechanism, Hispano, 20mm, Mk 5, Left Hand, 7G/924 | X008-9067, Royal Air Force Museum

Pilot's Flying Badge, Service Dress, 1954 Pattern of Sqdn Ldr Murton

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 74/U/1021

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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