RMTA7BR3–RAF C-47 Dakota aircraft began the D-Day invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe by dropping paratroops behind the landing beaches.Flight Artworks depiction.
RMTA7BRG–RAF C-47 Dakota aircraft began the D-Day invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe by dropping paratroops behind the landing beaches.Flight Artworks depiction.
RMKG3K0P–On 5 April 1968 RAF fighter pilot Alan Pollock flew his Hawker Hunter jet through Tower Bridge in London as a protest about the RAF's 50th anniversary.
RMKG3K0X–On 5 April 1968 RAF fighter pilot Alan Pollock flew his Hawker Hunter jet through Tower Bridge in London as a protest about the RAF's 50th anniversary.
RMKDCA0K–460 Squadron RAAF Lancaster ND968, AR-O 'Oboe' lurches violently into a downward spiral after being hit over Alsace by another Lanc, which falls away
RMKDCA0F–460 Squadron RAAF Lancaster ND968, AR-O 'Oboe' lurches violently into a downward spiral after being hit over Alsace by another Lanc, which falls away
RMK6HW5H–Adolf Galland was one of the most outstanding German fighter pilots of WWII. During the Battle of Britain in 1940 he was flying Messerschmitt Bf 109s
RMK6HW6X–Adolf Galland was one of the most outstanding German fighter pilots of WWII. During the Battle of Britain in 1940 he was flying Messerschmitt Bf 109s
RMJM3E7D–A depiction of Desert Air Force Spitfire IXc EN152 QJ-3 with 92 Squadron, and others, escorting P40 Kittyhawks on an anti-shipping sortie over the Gul
RMJM3ED3–De Havilland Mosquito fighter bombers of RAF Coastal Command over a rough North Sea on their way to attack coastal shipping targets in German-occupied
RMJM3E6T–My depiction of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’s Lancaster PA474 as VN-T of 50 Squadron. This is the scheme the aircraft will have on its starb
RMJM3E6A–A depiction of the 460 Squadron Lancaster bomber W5005, AR-L, bearing its 'kangaroo in Wellington boots playing bagpipes' nose art. The bomb tally sho
RMJM3ED9–My depiction of the only surviving Supermarine Swift F4, WK275, in flight over the English countryside. The restored (non-flying) airframe currently s
RMJM3EDK–My depiction of the only surviving Supermarine Swift F4, WK275, in flight over the English countryside. The restored (non-flying) airframe currently s
RMJM3E89–An RAF Westland Lysander IIIA, V9498, piloted by Flying Officer HJ “Frankie” Franklin, about to land secret agents on “Spitfire” field in the Vaucluse
RMJM3E6C–My depiction of Avro Lancaster W5005, AR-L for Leader of 460 Squadron RAAF as it appeared at the end of September 1943 when it carried 30 operations i
RMJM3ECH–De Havilland Mosquito fighter bombers of RAF Coastal Command over a rough North Sea on their way to attack coastal shipping targets in German-occupied
RMJM3E5N–A depiction of the 460 Squadron Lancaster bomber W5005, AR-L, bearing its 'kangaroo in Wellington boots playing bagpipes' nose art. The bomb tally sho
RMJM3E6P–My depiction of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’s Lancaster PA474 as VN-T of 50 Squadron. This is the scheme the aircraft will have on its starb
RMJM3E8W–An RAF Westland Lysander IIIA, V9498, piloted by Flying Officer HJ “Frankie” Franklin, about to land secret agents on “Spitfire” field in the Vaucluse
RMJM3E6F–My depiction of Avro Lancaster W5005, AR-L for Leader of 460 Squadron RAAF as it appeared at the end of September 1943 when it carried 30 operations i
RMJM3E7C–A depiction of Desert Air Force Spitfire IXc EN152 QJ-3 with 92 Squadron, and others, escorting P40 Kittyhawks on an anti-shipping sortie over the Gul
RMHMHD1R–A depiction of the low-back, clipped-wing Supermarine Spitfire XVI TD240 SZ-G. (Black and white version).
RMHMHD16–A depiction of the clipped-wing Supermarine Spitfire XVI TD240 SZ-G in 1945.
RMHMHD0N–A portrait of Desert Air Force Spitfire IXc EN152 QJ-3 with 92 Squadron in Tunisia in the spring of 1943.
RMHMHCYY–A portrait of Desert Air Force Spitfire IXc EN152 QJ-3 with 92 Squadron in Tunisia in the spring of 1943. This is the scheme that the Battle of Brit
RMHMHCYE–My depiction of Avro Lancaster W5005, AR-L for Leader of 460 Squadron RAAF as it appeared at the end of September 1943.
RMHMHCXJ–My depiction of Avro Lancaster W5005, AR-L for Leader of 460 Squadron RAAF as it appeared at the end of September 1943.
RMH5K1AA–A solitary RAF Handley Page Halifax Mk III makes its way back to its base in the south of England in 1944.
RMH5K1AB–A solitary RAF Handley Page Halifax Mk III makes its way back to its base in the south of England in 1944.
RMH5K1AF–The Short Stirling was the first heavy bomber to enter service with the Royal Air Force in WW2 and remained easily the biggest.
RMH5K1AE–The Short Stirling was the first heavy bomber to enter service with the Royal Air Force in WW2 and remained easily the biggest.
RMH5K1A9–The striking shape of an Avro Vulcan delta wing bomber with its characteristic exhaust plumes heads into the sunset at low level
RMH5K1A8–The striking shape of an Avro Vulcan delta wing bomber with its characteristic exhaust plumes heads into the sunset.
RMH5K1AW–A Lancaster bomber on the run in to its home airfield in eastern England.
RMH5K1B3–A Lancaster bomber on the run in to its home airfield in eastern England.
RMH5K1AT–The Luftwaffe's massed bombing raids on London on 15 September 1940 were broken up by RAF Fighter Command.
RMH5K1B4–The Luftwaffe's massed bombing raids on London on 15 September 1940 were broken up by RAF Fighter Command.
RMH5K1B6–A depiction of Spitfire Vb in the colours of JH-C of 317 (Polish) Squadron RAF in bright sunshine above billowing clouds.
RMH5K1C0–A depiction of Spitfire Vb in the colours of JH-C of 317 (Polish) Squadron RAF in bright sunshine above billowing clouds.
RMH5K1B7–A depiction of a Royal Air Force Tornado GR.1 at low level over the Iraqi desert during Operation Desert Storm.
RMH5K1DY–A depiction of a Royal Air Force Tornado GR.1 at low level over the Iraqi desert during Operation Desert Storm.
RMH5K1CX–A Mk IX Supermarine Spitfire in RAF livery head-on in a sunlit late summer sky over the English countryside.
RMH5K1DT–A Mk IX Supermarine Spitfire in RAF livery head-on in a sunlit late summer sky over the English countryside.
RMH5K1FP–A Mk IX Supermarine Spitfire in RAF livery head-on in a sunlit late summer sky over the English countryside.
RMH5K1FT–A depiction of Supermarine Spitfire Mk I fighters from 65 Squadron, in Battle of Britain camouflage, over English countryside.
RMH5K1GK–A depiction of Supermarine Spitfire Mk I fighters from 65 Squadron, in Battle of Britain camouflage, over English countryside.
RMH5K1HC–A depiction of a solitary RAF Avro Lancaster bomber making its way through sunlit clouds in July 1944. Black and white version.
RMH5K1HE–A depiction of a solitary RAF Avro Lancaster bomber making its way through sunlit clouds in July 1944.
RMH5K1JA–A depiction of a Mk IX Supermarine Spitfire in RAF livery head-on in a sunlit late summer sky over the English countryside.
RMGGB6TP–RAF English Electric Canberra PR 7, WH799 of 58 Squadron, shot down by Syrian air force Gloster Meteor during Suez Crisis, 1956.
RMGGB6TR–RAF English Electric Canberra PR 7, WH799 of 58 Squadron, shot down by Syrian air force Gloster Meteor during Suez Crisis, 1956.
RMF46RAP–A solitary Avro Vulcan bomber accelerates out to sea over the distinctive white cliffs of the English coastline in Kent.
RMF46RAX–A solitary Avro Vulcan bomber accelerates out to sea over the distinctive white cliffs of the English coastline in Kent.
RMF3REXX–A depiction of an Avro Vulcan delta wing strategic bomber in the skies over the British countryside. Black and white version.
RMF3REY0–A depiction of an Avro Vulcan delta wing strategic bomber in the skies over the British countryside. Black and white version.
RMF3REXY–A depiction of an Avro Vulcan delta wing strategic bomber in the skies over the British countryside.
RMF3REY1–A depiction of an Avro Vulcan delta wing strategic bomber in the skies over the British countryside.
RMF3EA2J–Spitfire of No 603 City of Edinburgh Squadron RAF shoots down a Messerschmitt Bf 109 from the Luftwaffe's 4./JG52, October 1940.
RMF3EA2K–Spitfire of No 603 City of Edinburgh Squadron RAF shoots down a Messerschmitt Bf 109 from the Luftwaffe's 4./JG52, October 1940.
RMF3EBN9–A depiction of RAF photo reconnaissance Spitfire PR Mk XIX number PS852 of 81 Squadron, based at Kai Tak, Hong Kong, in 1952-53.
RMF2C849–A depiction of RAF photo reconnaissance Spitfire Mk XIX number PS852 of 81 Squadron, based at Kai Tak, Hong Kong, i1952-53.
RMF291DJ–RAF pilot Charles Sydney of 92 Squadron in his Mk I Spitfire R6767 coded QJ-N in action against Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf 109s.
RMF291EB–RAF pilot Charles Sydney of 92 Squadron in his Mk I Spitfire R6767 coded QJ-N in action against Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf 109s.
RMEXP5KH–On 1 May 1982, RAF Avro Vulcan XM607 completed an astonishing flight to bomb the Argentine-occupied Falkland Islands.
RMEREHHX–RAF Avro Lancaster heavy bombers departing south-eastwards over the city of Lincoln at sunset during World War Two.
RMERB3GA–A specially adapted 'Dambuster' Lancaster bomber, Type 464 (Provisioning), ED825/G, coded AJ-T, as flown by Joe McCarthy. B&W
RMERB3GC–A specially adapted 'Dambuster' Lancaster bomber, Type 464 (Provisioning), ED825/G, coded AJ-T, as flown by Joe McCarthy.
RMERB3GD–A specially adapted 'Dambuster' Lancaster bomber, Type 464 (Provisioning), ED912/G, coded AJ-N, as flown by Les Knight.
RMERB3GG–A specially adapted 'Dambuster' Lancaster bomber, Type 464 (Provisioning), ED912/G, coded AJ-N, as flown by Les Knight.
RMEN9J50–The shooting down in flames of Lancaster LM756, PG-F of No 619 Squadron RAF on 25 April 1945 over Berchtesgaden.
RMEN9J51–The shooting down in flames of Lancaster LM756, PG-F of No 619 Squadron RAF on 25 April 1945 over Berchtesgaden.
RMEN9J56–An RAF Vickers Wellington rear gunner fights off a Luftwaffe Junkers Ju 88C-6 nightfighter that is threatening his aircraft.
RMEN9J55–An RAF Vickers Wellington rear gunner fights off a Luftwaffe Junkers Ju 88C-6 nightfighter that is threatening his aircraft.
RMEN9J5A–Doomed 617 Squadron Lancaster 'M for Mother' releases its Upkeep 'bouncing bomb' too late, attacking the Mohne Dam in May 1943.
RMEN9J5B–Doomed 617 Squadron Lancaster 'M for Mother' releases its Upkeep 'bouncing bomb' too late, attacking the Mohne Dam in May 1943.
RMEN9K32–RAF Supermarine Spitfire at rest in a snowy field in the winter of 1940/41. Black and white version of this image.
RMEN9K35–RAF Supermarine Spitfire at rest in a snowy field in the winter of 1940/41.
RMEN9J52–15 September 1940: a key date in the Battle of Britain, as the RAF saw off waves of attacking Luftwaffe bombers and fighters.
RMEN9J54–15 September 1940: a key date in the Battle of Britain, as the RAF saw off waves of attacking Luftwaffe bombers and fighters.
RMEN9K2W–Two fighter aircraft that typify the combat over southern England in 1940, an RAF Supermarine Spitfire and a Luftwaffe Bf 109.
RMEN9K2X–Two fighter aircraft that typify the combat over southern England in 1940, an RAF Supermarine Spitfire and a Luftwaffe Bf 109.
RMEN9K36–RAF Spitfires locate the Luftwaffe bomber formation they have been vectored to intercept over England in the summer of 1940.
RMEN9K37–RAF Spitfires locate the Luftwaffe bomber formation they have been vectored to intercept over England in the summer of 1940.
RMEN9K2P–A classic RAF Supermarine Spitfire Mk I fighter in Battle of Britain markings from August 1940.
RMEN9K2R–A classic RAF Supermarine Spitfire Mk I fighter in Battle of Britain markings from August 1940.
RMEN9K2Y–The special Lancaster bomber whose Upkeep 'bouncing bomb' finally smashed the Mohne Dam in May 1943. Black and white version.
RMEN9K31–The special Lancaster bomber whose Upkeep 'bouncing bomb' finally smashed the Mohne Dam in May 1943 in a low-level night attack.
RMEN9K2H–Two specially adapted Lancaster bombers, Type 464 (Provisioning), with bouncing bombs, as flown by 617 Squadron, the Dambusters.
RMEN9K2G–Two specially adapted Lancaster bombers, Type 464 (Provisioning), with bouncing bombs, as flown by 617 Squadron, the Dambusters.
RMEN9J5C–A specially adapted Lancaster bomber, Type 464 (Provisioning), as flown by 617 Squadron Dambusters leader Guy Gibson.
RMEN9K2E–A specially adapted Lancaster bomber, Type 464 (Provisioning), as flown by 617 Squadron Dambusters leader Guy Gibson.
RME4HJAC–Photographic depiction of three pilots with 303 Squadron (Polish) RAF in Mk Vb Spitfires on a sweep over northern France, 1942
RME4HJAF–C-47 Dakotas over Arnhem as No 271 Squadron, RAF Transport Command, was attempting to resupply British paratroops.
RME4HJGK–Photographic depiction of three pilots with 303 Squadron (Polish) RAF in Mk Vb Spitfires on a sweep over northern France, 1942
RME4HJGN–WWII Royal Air Force fighter 'ace' James Edgar 'Johnnie' Johnson flew Spitfire Mk IX EN398 during 1943.
RME4HJ4B–RAF Hawker Hurricanes making a head-on attack against German Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf 110s in the Battle of Britain, 1940.
RME4HJ4C–WWII Royal Air Force fighter 'ace' James Edgar 'Johnnie' Johnson flew Spitfire Mk IX EN398 during 1943.
RME4HJ4D–RAF pilot Henry 'Pat' Lardner-Burke in his Spitfire Mk IX, MH434, downing a Luftwaffe Focke-Wulf Fw 190 over France.
RME4HJ4W–Vickers Wellington medium bombers leave England for an operation in occupied Europe during the Second World War.
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