The following exhibitions are available online only and are not on display at the Royal Air Force Museum.
Geoffrey de Havilland was one of the great pioneers of aviation. This exhibition highlights some of the work undertaken by de Havilland during his long career in aviation, from the early days in Hampshire to the take-over of his company by Hawker Siddeley.
A photographic exhibition showing the connection between flying and the Royal Family. To find about more about Royalty and flying visit the Westland Wessex, which was formerly of the Queen's Flight.
An exhibition of Air Diagrams - posters produced for use in the training of air and ground crews.
Our collection includes some surprising relics of otherwise lost aircraft. Here are a few examples, featuring various members of the RAF's former interwar 'cloth bomber' fleet.
The RAF Museum holds a collection of nameplates for steam locomotives, named after famous airfields, aircraft and squadrons as a tribute to the part they played in The Battle of Britain.
The story of the World's first jet airliner, retold fifty years after it first entered service. If you enjoy the exhibition, you can visit our de Havilland Comet at RAF Museum Cosford
A selection of works by Elva Blacker, a Sergeant in the Women's Auxiliary Air Force during the Second World War, from the Museum's Fine Art Collection.