For Valour: Captain Edward Corringham (‘Mick’) Mannock VC
Major Edward 'Mick' Mannock was awarded more medals for courage than any other WW1 British fighter pilot.
Find out more »1970
View pageRAF Inspired : The Furniture Makers
Museum Designer Lucy Johnson looks how our aviation heritage is inspiring new public furniture for our London site courtesy of some very talented students
Find out more »Virtual Lecture – Air and Space Power Museology: 100 Years and Counting at the National Museum of the USAF
At 12.30pm on 7 June, Dr. Douglas Lantry will recount the past 100 year history of the National Museum of the USAF.
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View pageFor Valour: Wing Commander Hughie Idwal Edwards (39005) VC DFC
On 4 July 1941, a daylight raid was ordered by fifteen Bristol Blenheims - led by W/C Edwards.
Find out more »1960
View pageMidlands Lecture – Air and Space Power Museology: 100 Years and Counting at the National Museum of the USAF
At 12.30pm on Wednesday 7 June, Dr. Douglas Lantry will recount the past 100 year history of the National Museum of the USAF.
View postThe Second World War, 1939 to 1945 : The Record
View pageFor Valour: Pilot Officer Andrew Charles Mynarski VC
On 12 June 1944, P/O Mynarski was an air gunner on Canadian-built Lancaster X.
Find out more »1951
View pageA Cuckoo in the Nest
In his latest blog Julian Hale writes of the first purpose-designed carrier-borne torpedo bomber
Find out more »RAeS Conference – Fallen Eagle. The Demise of the RAF’s TSR2 Nuclear Bomber
On 13 May at RAF Museum’s Midlands site, this Royal Aeronautical Society conference will review and assess the TSR2 in depth.
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