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Battle of Britain Art Exhibition

Battle of Britain Art Exhibition

16 May - 31 December

The Battle of Britain was a seminal event for the history of the United Kingdom and, indeed, of the world. Had it not been won, the second half of the twentieth century would have been very different to the period through which we have just passed.

The Royal Air Force Museum commemorates the Battle every ten years with new displays in the Battle of Britain Hall which is devoted particularly to that brief period in 1940.

Though the number of new exhibits that enter the Museum's collection which bear direct relevance to the Battle becomes smaller and smaller as the years pass, the complexities of the conflict and the differences in historical interpretation that have emerged over the decades always allow a fresh and interesting view to be taken of it.

Though there is naturally an emphasis on the aircraft - Hurricanes, Spitfires, Heinkels and Stukas - that took part in the fighting, it is always essential to remember that none of these machines could do anything without the heroic efforts of their groundcrews and pilots.

This year the Museum will mount a special Battle of Britain art exhibition featuring contemporary representations of the fighting in the air alongside a number of portraits of the participants.

We should always remember that Churchill's famous tribute to The Few was directed at the people of the Service not the aircraft.

We make every effort to adhere to our published schedule. However, dates may vary without notice. Please confirm dates and times prior to the event to avoid disappointment.