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Showing posts with label RAF Museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RAF Museum. Show all posts
Wednesday, 24 December 2014
Wednesday, 3 December 2014
The official opening of new First World War exhibition
The Duke
of Edinburgh conducted the official opening of the new permanent First
World War exhibition at the Royal Air Force Museum London. This
exhibition will... More information
Thursday, 19 June 2014
Biggles - The Legend
Biggles and Chums - First World War watercolours and works on paper by
Captain W.E. Johns and his contemporaries are on show at the RAF Museum.
First World War watercolours The Flying Services – Royal Flying Corps
and Royal Naval Air Service – played a very... More information. If you are using a MOBILE DEVICE please use this link
Friday, 30 May 2014
Carol to promote science, maths and technology at the RAF Cosford Airshow
TV presenter Carol Vorderman will be visiting the RAF Cosford Air Show
again this year to help promote the science, technology, engineering and
mathematics exhibition. RAF Cosford is home to the training schools
for RAF engineers and... More information. If you are using a MOBILE DEVICE please use this link
Thursday, 10 October 2013
Dornier Do17 - Bringing history alive
The RAF Museum is using cutting edge digital technology to share its
newly acquired exhibit – the Dornier Do17 bomber - with the world. In
June the Museum successfully... More information. If you are using a MOBILE DEVICE please use this linkTuesday, 11 June 2013
RAF Museum successfully raises Luftwaffe aircraft from the English Channel
The only known example of a Second World War Dornier Do 17 aircraft has been successfully lifted from Goodwin Sands in the English Channel. Earlier plans to lift... More information. If you are using a Mobile device please use this link
Tuesday, 7 May 2013
A Luftwaffe 'flying pencil' to be raised from the English Channel
It has been announced that an operation is to be put in motion to raise a
German Second World War Dornier Do 17 bomber from the English Channel.
The carcass of the aircraft was discovered by divers 5 years ago off... More information. If you are using a MOBILE DEVICE please use this link
Friday, 23 November 2012
The First War in the Air
With the centenary of the First World War just 18
months away, the RAF Museum is asking members of the public which
objects from its archives they would like to see on display to explain
the role of aviation in this momentous event. Peter Dye, Director
General of the RAF Museum, said: "The RAF Museum is justifiably proud of
its First World War collection, which contains the most comprehensive
collection of aircraft
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