After Hours Talk and Tour: At the Dawn of Airpower, presented by Dr. Larry Burke
After hours membership talk about American development of airpower in the first world war
View postAfter hours membership talk about American development of airpower in the first world war
View postEdward Young, currently undertaking a PhD at Kings College London in collaboration the RAF Museum, discusses mass production methods of aircraft engines in the Second World War
Find out more »Chelsea Football Club has announced its adoption of the RAF Museum Avro Lancaster, one of thirteen aircraft available for adoption in the Royal Air Force Museum’s new Adopt an Artefact programme.
Find out more »On Thursday 28th November 2024 at 6pm, Charles Forrester will examine the doctrinal development and integration of air power in late 1944.
View postOn 6 April 1941, Flying Officer Campbell was captain and pilot of Bristol Beaufort N 1016, coded OA-X, of 22 Squadron.
Find out more »"Lest We Forget" looks at the opening of our London Museum's permanent Remembrance exhibition and the importance of Remembrance to everyone. The podcast also includes an interview with Henry Allingham.
Find out more »On 30 March 1944, Pilot Officer Barton was Captain of Halifax LK 797, coded E and named Excalibur, of 78 Squadron, based at RAF Breighton.
Find out more »An FE2b has been rebuilt and is on display at the Royal Air Force Museum in London. This Podcast assesses the reputation of this unusual and influential aircraft which served in the First World War.
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