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Anzani 40hp

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1914-1968, Cosford, Hangar Two, 68/E/836

Six-cylinder radial aero engine with exhaust stubs.

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Propeller fitted to Anzani radial engine

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1914-1968, Cosford, Hangar Two, 68/E/837

Two-blade wooden propeller fitted to Anzani radial engine.

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English Electric P1A

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1954-1982, In Storage, 1987/0014/A

The first flight of P1 WG760 was on 4 August 1954, just 10 years after the RAF’s first jet aircraft, the Meteor, entered squadron service. It was experimental and was the basis for the RAF’s front line fighter, the English Electric Lightning.

English Electric P1A on display at Cosford, RAF Museum/Iain Duncan

Rolls-Royce Olympus 22R 320

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1964-1965, Cosford, Hangar Two, 1987/0242/E

Axial flow twin spool turbojet engine, as used on the BAC TSR.2, mounted on metal trolley.

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British Aircraft Corporation TSR.2 XR220

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1965-1966, Cosford, Hangar Two, 84/A/1171

The British Aircraft Corporation TSR2 strike and reconnaissance aircraft was one of the most exciting and controversial British combat aircraft designs of the late 1950s and early 60s. But due to rising costs and inter-service disagreements saw the programme cancelled entirely.

British Aircraft Corporation TSR 2 on display at Cosford, RAF Museum/Iain Duncan

Eurofighter Typhoon

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1993-2007, London, Hangar Six, X004-6167

The Eurofighter Typhoon was a product of a partnership between the UK, Germany, Italy and Spain. Development began in 1988. It was initially employed in an air-to-air fighter role as the Typhoon F2 and RAF deliveries began in 2003.

Black metal jet aircraft with pointed nose and large vertical tail, © RAF Museum

Boulton Paul Balliol T.2 prototype (VW897), July 1948

Photographs, P006436

The Balliol was designed by Boulton Paul Aircraft of Wolverhampton to fulfil Air Ministry Specification T7/45. This called for a replacement of the wartime North American Harvard trainer.

Boulton Paul Balliol T.2, RAF Museum

The Crescent Wing

Film & Sound, In Storage, FC74/49

Handley Page Aircraft Company film on the crescent wing, as used on the Handley Page Victor bomber aircraft. The aerodynamic principles are illustrated and Sir Frederick Handley Page also comments.

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Hawker P-1127 16 June 1963, Paris

Film & Sound, In Storage, FC94/14

Film in which a Hawker P-1127 vertical takeoff and landing aircraft demonstrates its ability to manoeuvre at low speed. The aircraft then makes a crash-landing due to a technical fault.

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Aircraft recognition training - Vulcan

Film & Sound, In Storage, FC95/567

Aircraft recognition training film on the Avro Vulcan bomber aircraft, in which Vulcans are seen in the air and on the ground and the aircraft’s key recognition features are highlighted.

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