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A striking picture of Cataline flying boat taking off on the 24-hour patrol over the Atlantic. They perform splendidly, searching for U-boats and guarding Atlantic convoys
Britains wonderful new fighters for the defence of London. The Hawker Hawfinch in flight. 1928
Queen Alexandra at the Royal Aircraft Factory, Farnborough, July 3rd, 1915, where she named four of the aeroplanes furnished by the Overseas Club to the Royal Flying Corps. July 3rd, 1915
Sir Edward Ellington. Air Vice-Marshal. appointed to succeed Air-Marshal Sir John Salmond as Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Air Defence of Great Britain The change takes effect next January joined
Winston Churchill in Air Commodores uniform stands hand on hip as he addresses 615 ( County of Surrey ) Squadron, Royal Auxillary Air Force at Biggin Hill Aerodrome in Kent
The worlds largest monoplane. First photograph of the Beardmore Inflexible, the largest all metal monoplane in the world. 4 April 1928
Battle of Britain pilots from Biggin Hill spent many off - duty hours in the White Hart Pub in Brasted, Kent, where the replica board on which they signed their names can still be seen
Back to civvy street : discharged British airmen select their civilian clothes. This picture was taken when men of the Royal Air Force discharged on medical grounds visited RAF civilian clothing
Britains wonderful new fighters for the defence of London. The Bristol Bulldog. 16 June 1928
King holds an investiture. General Ogilvie and Air Commodore Munro, who both received the CBE, leaving the Palace. 6 March 1924
British Round - the - World Flight. Squadron - Leader Stuart MacLaren and his companions had a cordial welcome on arriving in Hong Kong
Champion Hurdle Jockeys Sister Engaged The engagement of Miss Minerva Duller of Sandown Lodge, Epsom sister of the Champion hurdle jockey to Captain W Sanders 1923
Flying Officer Schofield. September 1929
Hoisting the new Royal Air Force ensign. Members of the RAF with the Flag before being hoisted at the Air Ministry. 5 January 1921
Britain produces mystery plane to compete for Schneider Trophy ( The Supermarine S5 seaplane)Britain produces mystery plane to compete for Schneider Trophy ( The Supermarine S5 seaplane, seen in the background designed by R. J. Mitchell )
Biggin Hill, Kent. 615 Squadron taking a break. June 1949 photograph by John Topham
The Man Who Came Back. Squadron Leader R R Stanford Tuck, DSO, DFC, returns to the White Hart Public House in Brasted where, in 1940
A Hawker Demon on a training flight over the Medway at Rochester, Kent, 1938
A cheery wave from Flight Sgt Sheila Eames, Womens Royal Air Force as she arrives1950s A cheery wave from Flight Sgt Sheila Eames, Womens Royal Air Force as she arrives in the troopship Empire Foley from the Far East