The RAF has been responsible for some of the greatest stories ever told... stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. These stories have the power to inspire us, amaze us, educate us, motivate us, and change us for the better. They are part of our national narrative and collective identity, but a story is only powerful if it is heard.
Our ambition (and our responsibility) is to continue to share these stories - past, present, and future – to engage, inspire and encourage learning, for current and future generations.
These stories are not just of the heroism of the Battle of Britain that took place over the skies of Britain 80 years ago, but also of the RAF today. From the RAF nurses on the front line supporting the NHS, to the aircrews evacuating patients from remote parts of the UK and the transport crews delivering much needed PPE.
Just a couple of examples of our work in the past few weeks - You may have seen the Virtual VE Day 75 Festival, a joint event with the National Army Museum and National Museum of the Royal Navy, which reached 140M people, and we are planning a similar virtual VJ Festival in August. We have also created free online learning resources and shared printed copies within packages of support for low income families in both the West Midlands and London.
Your support really matters - now more than ever.
We would like to thank you for all the support you have shown to the RAF Museum in the past and ask that you continue to do so now more than ever. Please support the Museum's mission to continue to inspire by donating now to support our work. Find out more by watching the video below: