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The Royal Air Force is a branch of the British Armed Forces responsible for air defense and security

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Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Reconnaissance photograph taken by 541 PRU Squadron over Hamburg

Reconnaissance photograph taken by 541 PRU Squadron over Hamburg, Germany after major raids by aircraft of Bomber Command on the nights of 27/28 July and 29/30 July 1943

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: King George VI inspecting the latest Typhoon aircraft fitted with rocket projectile

King George VI inspecting the latest Typhoon aircraft fitted with rocket projectile apparatus at an R.A.F. station. Circa July 1944

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: American pilots of No 71 Eagle Squadron rush to their Hurricanes at

American pilots of No 71 Eagle Squadron rush to their Hurricanes at Kirton-in-Lindsey, 17 March 1941

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Camera-gun footage shot from a Hawker Typhoon Mark IB flown by Flying Officer W V Mollett

Camera-gun footage shot from a Hawker Typhoon Mark IB flown by Flying Officer W V Mollett of No. 266 Squadron RAF, showing the shooting down of a Junkers Ju 52/3mg6e minesweeping aircraft of

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: A Shorts Stirling takes off from RAF Lakenheath for a mining laying operation off

A Shorts Stirling takes off from RAF Lakenheath for a mining laying operation off the Dutch coast Circa May 1941

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Dutch workmen help repair a dispersal at Volkel, Holland

Dutch workmen help repair a dispersal at Volkel, Holland, while in the background ground crew service a Hawker Tempest of No. 3 Squadron RAF. Circa October 1944

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Army cyclist board a Airspeed Horsa gliders in preparation for moving off to their take

Army cyclist board a Airspeed Horsa gliders in preparation for moving off to their take off positions during an invasion exercise in South East England. Circa April 1944

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Sergenat W Page of Coulsdon, Surrey, and Leading Aircraftman G Skelsey of London fit a

Sergenat W Page of Coulsdon, Surrey, and Leading Aircraftman G Skelsey of London fit a long-range fuel tank to a Hawker Typhoon Mark IB of No. 137 Squadron RAF at B78 Eindhoven, Holland

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: A Short Sunderland of No. 10 Squadronon the water after alighting to rescue 3 survivors

A Short Sunderland of No. 10 Squadronon the water after alighting to rescue 3 survivors from a Vickers Wellington of No. 172 Squadron RAF

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Padre Dunning of the RAF, talks during a service at The Tower Circus in Blackpool

Padre Dunning of the RAF, talks during a service at The Tower Circus in Blackpool Lancashire. Picture taken 5th March 1944

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Short Stirling Mark I, N3658 LS-E, of No. 15 Squadron RAF

Short Stirling Mark I, N3658 LS-E, of No. 15 Squadron RAF, piloted by Flight Lieutenant Gilmour, encounters heavy flak at a height of 10, 000 feet over the French coast

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Airspeed Horsa gliders marshalled in preparation for moving off to their take off

Airspeed Horsa gliders marshalled in preparation for moving off to their take off positions during an invasion exercise in South East England. Circa April 1944

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Airborne soldiers board a Airspeed Horsa gliders in preparation for moving off to their

Airborne soldiers board a Airspeed Horsa gliders in preparation for moving off to their take off positions during an invasion exercise in South East England. Circa September 1943

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: The Royal Air Force of the Middle East Command bombed the aerodrome at Asmara on the 19th

The Royal Air Force of the Middle East Command bombed the aerodrome at Asmara on the 19th February 1941.Bombs were dropped on buildings and hangars, causing much damage. Picture shows: 2

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Members of the RAF entertain the children at a childrens hospital. Location unknown

Members of the RAF entertain the children at a childrens hospital. Location unknown. Picture taken 19th July 1941

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: RAF (Royal Airforce) wounded, in training with football to help them back to strength

RAF (Royal Airforce) wounded, in training with football to help them back to strength. Picture taken 10th October 1943

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Land-Air co-operation is an essential of victory in this modern war of 3 elements

Land-Air co-operation is an essential of victory in this modern war of 3 elements. Planes act as " flying artillery" in the van of attacking forces

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: A train laden with ammunition and dive bombers for Axis front line forces was destroyed

A train laden with ammunition and dive bombers for Axis front line forces was destroyed by Allied bombers in an attack on a country railway station near Enfidaville, Tunisia

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: The task of a Tactical Reconnaissance pilot - the eyes of the army - is three fold

The task of a Tactical Reconnaissance pilot - the eyes of the army - is three fold. To keep Headquarters informed as to the enemys movements and equipment

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Benghazi harbour in Libya is so frequently bombed by the RAF that the pilots have named

Benghazi harbour in Libya is so frequently bombed by the RAF that the pilots have named the sorties to this target " The Mail Run" Picture shows

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: A picture showing a German airfield In Cyrenaica after an RAF raid

A picture showing a German airfield In Cyrenaica after an RAF raid. Dense smoke is seen drifting across the desert from the blazing remains of JU 62 troop-carriers

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Pictures taken at Tunis Aerodrome on 12th November 1942

Pictures taken at Tunis Aerodrome on 12th November 1942, following an attack the previous day by Beaufighters of the Royal Air Force on enemy targets

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: With the throttle wide open and the Pegasus engines developing well over 3000 horse

With the throttle wide open and the Pegasus engines developing well over 3000 horse power, a Sunderland aircraft of the RAF about to take off on a bombing mission. August 1940

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: A Chinaman training as an Air gunner in The Royal Airforce. He is un named

A Chinaman training as an Air gunner in The Royal Airforce. He is un named. Picture taken circa 27th November 1942

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Aircraft of Coastal Command and Bomber Command of the RAF joined recently in a successful

Aircraft of Coastal Command and Bomber Command of the RAF joined recently in a successful attack upon a U-boat in the Bay of. Biscay

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: 'We will give it to them back'was the promise made to the bombed civilians of

"We will give it to them back"was the promise made to the bombed civilians of
" We will give it to them back" was the promise made to the bombed civilians of a stricken British City by the Prime Minister. That promise is already being redeemed by the Royal Air Force

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: RAF and USaF Give Germans 24 hour bomb service in Italy during the Second World War

RAF and USaF Give Germans 24 hour bomb service in Italy during the Second World War. RAF Wellington bombers and USaF Flying Fortresses operating from the same airfields in Italy are bombing the same

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: A Royal Air Force class for allied solders. The teacher holds up a plane

A Royal Air Force class for allied solders. The teacher holds up a plane, and describes its various parts, in English, French, Dutch and German. Picture taken 22nd April 1943

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Three stills from a film taken from Avro Lancaster Mark I, DV380 AJ-N, of No

Three stills from a film taken from Avro Lancaster Mark I, DV380 AJ-N, of No. 617 Squadron RAF, flown by the Squadron commander, Wing Commander G L Cheshire

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: In a battle over Keren, this RAF bomber pilot dived towards the ground with one wing of

In a battle over Keren, this RAF bomber pilot dived towards the ground with one wing of his aircraft blazing. So great was the speed of the dive that the flames were extinguished

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: A camera gun sequence showing the destruction of a Messerschmitt Bf 110 by a British

A camera gun sequence showing the destruction of a Messerschmitt Bf 110 by a British fighter during the Battle of Britain Circa August 1940

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Air Chief Marshal Sir Trafford Leigh-Mallory, KCB, DSO

Air Chief Marshal Sir Trafford Leigh-Mallory, KCB, DSO, Commander-in-Chef Allied Expeditionary Air Force, paid a visit to France

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Air-Ground Striking Skills. Picture taken at an Air-Ground attack display by R. A. F

Air-Ground Striking Skills. Picture taken at an Air-Ground attack display by R. A. F
Air-Ground Striking Skills. Picture taken at an Air-Ground attack display by R.A.F. at a bomb range in Nowshera, India. 2nd January 1944

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: RAF Heavies Strike in Malaya. In a round trip of nearly 2500 miles from bases in

RAF Heavies Strike in Malaya. In a round trip of nearly 2500 miles from bases in India, RAF Liberators of Strategic Air Force, Eastern Air Command

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Picture taken at a New Zealand Air Force base in the Solomon Islands

Picture taken at a New Zealand Air Force base in the Solomon Islands, where the RAF are operating against the Japanese. Photo shows: In the tropical heat

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: RAF Coastal Command Beaufighter Squadron. R. A. F. Beaufighter strike off

RAF Coastal Command Beaufighter Squadron. R. A. F. Beaufighter strike off
RAF Coastal Command Beaufighter Squadron. R.A.F. Beaufighter strike off the Norwegian Coast. 12th August 1944

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: The Germany Navy battlecruisers Scharnhorst and Gneisenau

The Germany Navy battlecruisers Scharnhorst and Gneisenau, which recently escaped the RAF attack in Brest, have been located in their new positions

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: RAF reconnaissance photo of the German Naval base at Wilhelmshaven

RAF reconnaissance photo of the German Naval base at Wilhelmshaven. Photograph taken during the night attack of 15th - 16th January 1941

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: An air view of the Renault works at Billancourt, a suburb of Paris on the Seinne

An air view of the Renault works at Billancourt, a suburb of Paris on the Seinne, before it was bombed by aircraft of Bomber Command, RAF, on the night of 3rd March 1942

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Aircraft of Bomber Command RAF attack industrial works in Paris

Aircraft of Bomber Command RAF attack industrial works in Paris, occupied France during the Second World War. Picture taken the following day at low altitude shows the damage done to the works

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: 8th and 5th armies meet in Italy. Lt. Charles Grant, US 5th army. Flight Lt D. E. C

8th and 5th armies meet in Italy. Lt. Charles Grant, US 5th army. Flight Lt D. E. C
8th and 5th armies meet in Italy. Lt. Charles Grant, US 5th army. Flight Lt D.E.C. Nutting, RAF. Lt. W.B Short of British 8th Army. Circa 22nd September 1943

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: On the night of 27th May 1944, RAF Bomber Command attacked a six gun coastal defence

On the night of 27th May 1944, RAF Bomber Command attacked a six gun coastal defence battery at Saint Valery en Caux in Normandy, Northern France

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: A daylight photograph taken by the RAF after the attack on the Matford Motor Works at

A daylight photograph taken by the RAF after the attack on the Matford Motor Works at Poissy near Paris, France on the night of 2nd April 1942, the second night in succession

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: A daylight photograph taken after the attack by Bomber Command RAF on the Matford Motor

A daylight photograph taken after the attack by Bomber Command RAF on the Matford Motor Works at Poissy near Paris, France on 2nd April 1942

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Bombs bursting on the railway station and sidings during a daylight attack by RAF Bomber

Bombs bursting on the railway station and sidings during a daylight attack by RAF Bomber Command on Saint Omer in Northern France

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: On the night of 28th May 1944, RAF Bomber Command attacked another coastal defence

On the night of 28th May 1944, RAF Bomber Command attacked another coastal defence battery at Saint Martin de Varreville in Normandy, Northern France

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: An aerial view of the Renault works at Billancourt, a suburb of Paris on the River Seine

An aerial view of the Renault works at Billancourt, a suburb of Paris on the River Seine, after it was bombed by aircraft of Bomber Command, RAF, on the night of 3rd March 1942

Background imageRoyal Air Force Collection: Great damage was done by the recent precision attacks of RAF Bomber Command

Great damage was done by the recent precision attacks of RAF Bomber Command on the important French railway installations at Amiens, Le Mans, and Trappes



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Royal Air Force Collection

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