Radio Observer’s RAF Flying Badge
The old ‘observer radio’ role is today performed by the pilot or navigator. These ‘brevets’ as they are known are unique in their story telling of the …
The old ‘observer radio’ role is today performed by the pilot or navigator. These ‘brevets’ as they are known are unique in their story telling of the …
If you’re a radio enthusiast this is the adoption for you. Wireless Operators were the first trade to receive a specialist badge. These ‘brevets’, as they are …
Step into the world of RAF 1940/50s sweetheart fashion with this beautiful evening bag. Not a Prada or a Gucci logo in sight but the opportunity to …
Sporting Scotland’s most famous item of clothing, Scotch Jock the Teddy Bear is a mascot with a difference. Not only did he bring luck to Lieutenant William …
Adopt yourself a little piece of luck with the rather cute childhood companion of Flight Sergeant Frederick Cooper. Teddy is no stranger to danger joining Frederick on …
Adopt an Artefact Launch Special! Your chance to adopt the iconic Supermarine Spitfire Mk Vb. With just 20 adoption places available, don’t delay and adopt now!
One of three RAF vehicles available for you to adopt. Named after its inventor, Captain Bentfield Hucks, the Hucks Starter was used to start up piston aircraft …
Your chance to adopt the quirky Fordson Balloon Winch. The cage on the back was for the operator to protect them from cable injury, or even worse, …
Your chance to adopt the Bedford OXC Tractor, commonly known as the Queen Mary, after the ship of the same name. One of three RAF vehicles available …
Adopt the qualification model of RAF’s space communication system Skynet 2B. The Skynet 2B was launched in 1974 and proved a very reliable communications satellite technology for …
RAF recruits will spend many hours polishing their boots to a mirror-like finish. However, today they have it easier as, in the past, they would have to …
After 80 years, the RAF’s bomb disposal squadron has been disbanded. It lived up to its motto ‘to make the harmful harmless’. So why not adopt this …
It’s hats off to the RAF Nursing Service who deployed ten Sisters to Baghdad in 1922. If you love hats you’ll want to adopt this Tropical Helmet, …
The swagger stick originates from the vine carried by Roman centurions as an emblem for office, so if you like your ‘did you know that’ stories, this …
Today there are nearly 56,000 RAF Air Cadets all over the country, why not adopt this highly symbolic piece of modern day heraldry in celebration of their …