RM2RGA8D0–Vintage photograph World War II - RAF reconnaissance plane captures German retreat on Eastern front, Dievenow, Dziwnow Poland
RMERGNGE–WW2 - Aerial Reconnaissance. Man being instructed how to use an aerial camera on a plane.
RFG29PDR–Royal Air Force (RAF) Boeing RC-135W Airseeker reconnaissance aircraft ZZ664 from No. 51 Squadron.
RM2J4T45N–WW2 RAF Reconnaissance crewman with camera on board an RAF Coastal Command Lockheed Hudson of No. 269 Squadron, using an F.24 camera for reconnaisance during an ice patrol from Kaldadarnes in Iceland, 5 May 1942. World War II Second World War. Aerial reconnaissance is reconnaissance for a military or strategic purpose that is conducted using reconnaissance aircraft. The role of reconnaissance can fulfil a variety of requirements including artillery spotting, the collection of imagery intelligence, and the observation of enemy manouvers.
RMJM4DKT–MOHNE DAM, Germany. RAF reconnaissance photo prior to the raid in May 1943
RMBB75C8–Lockheed Hudson over the Pyramids 1942 colour photo of the RAF reconnaissance bomber flying over Egypt
RMG8BHJR–A Victor B/Mark 2 strategic reconnaissance aircraft as she peels away to show the open-bay underneath. The re-equipping of No.543 Squadron at RAF, Wyton, Huntingdon, with this new aircraft has given the RAF the best air reconnaissance capability it has ever had.
RMCBYNH4–RAF Photo Reconnaissance Supermarine Spitfire PR.Mk XI (RAF code PL965, civil code G-MKXI (notice the registration means Mark El
RM2BRHP4C–Vintage photograph World War II - RAF reconnaissance plane captures German retreat on Eastern front, Dievenow, Dziwnow Poland
RMFR14E5–English Electric Canberra PR.9 XH134 at the RIAT Air Show at RAF Fairford, UK
RMWFX0NF–The Blackburn B.26 Botha, a British four-seat reconnaissance and torpedo bomber. Service testing showed serious problem, being underpowered with poor lateral stability, while the view to the side or rearward was non-existent owing to the location of the aircraft's engines, the poor view making it useless as a Reconnaissance aircraft. The Botha entered squadron service in June 1940 with 608 Squadron RAF, the only squadron that used the Botha operationally, on convoy escort duties, until following a number of fatal crashes it was withdrawn from frontline service.
RMF7PHA5–Disused building at the RAF Upper Heyford Base, used by the United States Air Force Strategic Air Command (SAC) strategic bombers and later United States Air Forces In Europe (USAFE) tactical reconnaissance. Dated 2015
RME11DB3–May 05, 1977 - Five dies as plane hits homes: An RAF Canberra crashed on a row of houses of the council estate Huntingdon, Norfolk, killing the crew of two and three children one of the children was a four month old baby boy, and the other two were sisters aged two and four. The plane which was returning from a photo-reconnaissance flight over Scotland and was withing two miles of its home base at Wyton when for no apparent reason it went out of control, falling on a row of houses in Norfolk Street, Hartford, which is alongside the air base
RM2T8T75R–Lockheed Hudson MK-111, The Lockheed Hudson was an American-built light bomber and coastal reconnaissance aircraft built initially for the Royal Air Force shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War and primarily operated by the RAF thereafter. The Hudson was the first significant aircraft construction contract for the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation—the initial RAF order for 200 Hudsons far surpassed any previous order the company had received.
RF2BC0F4G–Tactical Strike and Reconnaissance 2 aircraft (TSR2) at RAF Cosford Museum
RM2E5HT34–1916 The Sphere RFC Reconnaissance on the Western Front
RMC0F3K0–XX117 Sepecat Jaguar GR3A in special markings
RMB79NN7–Supermarine Spitfire PR XI
RM2K63XMW–A Hudson Reconnaissance Bomber - RAF
RM2F7YRPT–An aerial view of a RAF reconnaissance plane from Vlissingen and surroundings taken on July 3, 1941.
RM2T1KEJW–Civilians row an RAF reconnaissance officer back to his unit after carrying out an inspection of Middelburg in Holland, November 1944. An Officer returns to his R.A.F. reconnaissance squadron by ferry after carrying out an inspection of Middelburg. The crossing by water was made because of a bridge that was mined.
RMM9MF60–1940's RAF WW2 Supermarine Spitfire F. 21 LA188 during a flight in 1944.
RM2HX64NW–Target For British Bombs -- A damaged section of the Renault plant at Billancourt, bombed when the RAF raided military objectives in Paris suburbs, is photographed from the air on an RAF reconnaissance flight. This is a re-transmission from London of the upper portion of NY 21 of March 5. March 6, 1942. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RMJM4DM2–DORTMUND, Germany. RAF reconnaissance photo of main railway marshalling yard in April 1942
RM2K58JE0–Logbook of an WWII RAF pilot (Photographic Reconnaissance) in the Spitfire and Hurricane Memorial Museum, Ramsgate, Kent, UK.
RM2D35MTP–People watch a Nimrod MR2 military reconnaissance aircraft as it lands at the Yorkshire Air Museum near Elvington, York. The Nimrod made its flight from RAF Kinloss to become the prize exhibit at the museum and it is the only live example on display at any museum in the world.
RMCBYKJ8–RAF Photo Reconnaissance Supermarine Spitfire PR.Mk XI (RAF code PL965, civil code G-MKXI (notice the registration means Mark El
RM2BW29BX–The longest formation flight ever undertaken by service unit, five RAF flying boats of number 204 (Gen reconnaissance) Squadron being prepared at Plymouth. They will take off next week and by the time I return in the Spring, they would have flown 25,000 miles to Australia and back. The visit is being made in connection with the 150th anniversary celebration of Sydney. Photo shows, the RAF Saro London flying boat flight in formation over Plymouth. 26 November 1937
RFB42TRC–Auster Reconnaissance Plane AOP9 flies over the battle re-enactment at Spanhoe Airfield, Northamptonshire Sept 2008
RM2JJG7TB–A Boston Mark III, of No. 88 Squadron RAF based at Attlebridge, Norfolk, in flight. It was an American medium bomber, attack aircraft, night intruder, night fighter, and reconnaissance aircraft of World War II.
RMF7PCXA–Disused watch tower at the RAF Upper Heyford Base, used by the United States Air Force Strategic Air Command (SAC) strategic bombers and later United States Air Forces In Europe (USAFE) tactical reconnaissance. Dated 2015
RM2JRM048–Supermarine Spitfire PRXIX of the Rolls Royce Heritage Trust flying at RAF Syerston Families Day, Aug 2022.
RM2T8T751–Lockheed Hudson Mk III NZ2031 1941, The Lockheed Hudson was an American-built light bomber and coastal reconnaissance aircraft built initially for the Royal Air Force shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War and primarily operated by the RAF thereafter. The Hudson was the first significant aircraft construction contract for the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation—the initial RAF order for 200 Hudsons far surpassed any previous order the company had received.
RF2BC0JK1–Tactical Strike and Reconnaissance 2 aircraft (TSR2) at RAF Cosford Museum
RM2F5EBY1–Danesfield House, Hotel & Spa, built by soap magnate Robert Hudson 1901, then a WWII RAF reconnaissance photograph centre; Marlow Buckinghamshire, UK
RMARBNJC–Poignant fly past of RAF Nimrod MR2 reconnaissance aircraft at 2006 Leuchars Air Show following crash in Afghanistan
RMB79MY6–Supermarine Spitfire PR XI
RM2M9B5GD–RAF Avro Anson reconnaissance plane escorting King George VI and Queen Elizabeth across the English Channel, 19 July 1938
RM2JXR945–Renault Works-Ample evidence of the extensive damage caused to the repaired Renault Works at Billancourt, Paris, during the heavy daylight raid by USAAF bombers on 4/4/43 is provided by RAF reconnaissance photographs. There is very severe damage in
RM2JRF33W–Civilians row an RAF reconnaissance officer back to his unit after carrying out an inspection of Middelburg in Holland, November 1944. An Officer returns to his R.A.F. reconnaissance squadron by ferry after carrying out an inspection of Middelburg. The crossing by water was made because of a bridge that was mined.
RF2RE7R3W–Boeing P-8 Poseidon, an American maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft coming in to land and take off on the runway at RAF Lossiemouth
RM2J43J0H–R.A.F. Attack On Cologne Of 28/10/44. Another RAF. reconnaissance picture taken after the attack of 28/10/44. Shows the large highway suspension bridge which was completely demolished. Cologne, worst damaged city in the whole of the Ruhr and Rhineland, was given its heaviest attack of the whole war by RAF. Bomber Command in the daylight attack of 28/10/44. Lancasters and Halifaxes dropped a great weight of high explosives and incendiary bombs on the railway and industrial city. The bombers were
RMJM4DKJ–AACHEN RAF reconnaissance photo 14 July 1943 showing destruction of houses and factories. Photo: Evidence in Camera
RM2CFGM5N–A Lockheed Hudson maritime reconnaissance aircraft (1939-46) on display in the RAF Museum, London, UK.
RM2D34W4J–A Nimrod on the tarmac at RAF Kinloss. Flowers were left outside the station in tribute to the 14 British service personnel who died when their reconnaissance plane crashed in Afghanistan.
RME0GBC5–Royal Navy photographers and an RAF sergeant inspect aerial photographs of enemy instalations
RM2BW29N6–The longest formation flight ever undertaken by service unit, five RAF Saro London flying boats of number 204 (Gen reconnaissance) Squadron being prepared at Plymouth. They will take off next week and by the time I return in the Spring, they would have flown 25,000 miles to Australia and back. The visit is being made in connection with the 150th anniversary celebration of Sydney. Photo shows, three of the Saro London flying boats taking off at Plymouth. 26 November 1937
RMHYHJ40–Painting of Handley Page Hastings HP.67 MET Mk1 weather reconnaissance aircraft operated by Royal Air Force 202 Squadron Coastal Command, Aldergrove
RM2JK1CYM–Pilots of No. 320 or 321 (Dutch) Squadron RAF walk to their Avro Anson Mark Is at Carew Cheriton, Pembrokeshire. Both Squadrons were formed on 1 June 1940 from members of the Royal Netherlands Naval Air Service who had escaped to the United Kingdom after the invasion of Holland. It was a British twin-engined, multi-role aircraft, mostly reconnaissance,that served with the Royal Air Force (RAF), Fleet Air Arm (FAA), Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) and other air forces before, during, and after the Second World War.
RMF7PCXC–flaking paint from the walls of a disused bunker at the RAF Upper Heyford Base, used by the United States Air Force Strategic Air Command (SAC) strategic bombers and later United States Air Forces In Europe (USAFE) tactical reconnaissance. Dated 2015
RM2JRM04K–Supermarine Spitfire PRXIX of the Rolls Royce Heritage Trust flying at RAF Syerston Families Day, Aug 2022.
RMA1W9AG–Supermarine Spitfire Spitfires PR XIX in RAF photo reconnaissance blue colour scheme.
RF2BC0GFR–Tactical Strike and Reconnaissance 2 aircraft (TSR2) at RAF Cosford Museum
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.
RMARBNJD–Poignant fly past of RAF Nimrod MR2 reconnaissance aircraft at 2006 Leuchars Air Show following crash in Afghanistan
RMGDJDFP–A Maurice Farman Shorthorn S-11, two-seat reconnaissance aircraft and trainer as used in the 1st World War, possibly based at RAF Shoreham c 1915. Photograph by Tony Henshaw
RM2M98G59–King George V inspecting RAF officers on the Western Front in France during World War One, August 1918. The men belonged to the 11th and 2nd Balloon Wings (air reconnaissance).
RM2HCM7K3–RAF Spitfires with Red Arrows Hawk jet planes flying at the Royal International Air Tattoo, UK, 2005. Photo reconnaissance tribute
RM2C3MEE7–An American Lockheed U-2S spy plane taking off at RAF Fairford, UK
RF2RE7R04–Boeing P-8 Poseidon, an American maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft coming in to land and take off on the runway at RAF Lossiemouth
RM2CD16D4–Nimrod search (RAF)
RMER6R67–BOMBING OF PFORZHEIM 23 February 1945. Post raid RAF reconnaissance photo showing some 83% of the town destroyed in one of the largest area bombardments of WW2
RM2CFFJFY–A Humber light reconnaissance car (LRC) Mk IIIA (1943) on display in the RAF Museum, London, UK.
RMG7G1PC–Queen Elizabeth II inspects personnel and Jaguar reconnaissance aircraft at RAF Coltishall, Norfolk, during her tour of the base with the Duke of Edinburgh.
RME67EY7–In RAF service, Harriers are used in the ground attack and reconnaissance roles. Unlike the Harrier AV8B+ upgrade, the RAF have
RM2BW293W–The longest formation flight ever undertaken by service unit, five RAF Saro London flying boats of number 204 (Gen reconnaissance) Squadron being prepared at Plymouth. They will take off next week and by the time I return in the Spring, they would have flown 25,000 miles to Australia and back. The visit is being made in connection with the 150th anniversary celebration of Sydney. Photo shows, refuelling one of the flying boats at Plymouth. 26 November 1937
RMACNY2K–ZJ518 BAE Systems Nimrod MRA4 Maritime Reconnaissance and Attack Mk4 Aircraft at RAF Fairford
RMT15BNX–Flight crews with an Avro Anson (named after British Admiral George Anson) a British twin-engined, multi-role aircraft that served with the Royal Air Force (RAF) and Fleet Air Arm (FAA) during the Second World War. It was developed during the mid-1930s in response to a request for tenders issued by the British Air Ministry for a maritime reconnaissance aircraft. Initially used for maritime reconnaissance operation alongside the larger flying boats it was soon found to have become obsolete in front line combat roles and put to use as a multi-engined aircrew trainer.
RMF7PCXB–flaking paint from the walls of a disused bunker at the RAF Upper Heyford Base, used by the United States Air Force Strategic Air Command (SAC) strategic bombers and later United States Air Forces In Europe (USAFE) tactical reconnaissance. Dated 2015
RM2JRM04X–Supermarine Spitfire PRXIX of the Rolls Royce Heritage Trust flying at RAF Syerston Families Day, Aug 2022.
RMA1W99K–Spitfire PR XIX in RAF photo reconnaissance blue and D-Day stripes colour scheme.
RM2BC0NW5–RAF Cosford Museum
RFKW7TMM–Deployed USAF RC-135W taxiing for departure just after dawn at RAF Mildenhall for a reconnaissance flight into Eastern Europe.
RM2C3A77Y–Caudron G.3 Biplane, powered by The Anzani 10, a 10 cylinder air-cooled radial aircraft engine / rotary engine. The French plane flew from 1914 during the First World War and afterwards, and is on show exhibit at the RAF Royal air force Museum, Hendon, London UK (117)
RF2MC76AW–U2 Spy Plane
RMDRHTBA–RAF North American Mustang fighter aircraft - WW2
RMT4208G–RAF Spitfires with Red Arrows Hawk T1 jet planes flying at the Royal International Air Tattoo, UK. Photo reconnaissance tribute flypast
RM2C3MEE1–An American Lockheed U-2S spy plane taking off at RAF Fairford, UK
RF2RE7R7J–Boeing P-8 Poseidon, an American maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft coming in to land and take off on the runway at RAF Lossiemouth
RF2RH9D44–Lockheed WC-130 Hercules Hurricane Hunter of the USAF Weather Reconnaissance Squadron arrives at RAF Fairford for the RIAT
RMJM4DKM–BRUNEVAL RAID (Operation Biting) RAF reconnaissance photo by Sqn Ldr Anthony Hill No 543 Squadron RAF of the Würzburg radar system on the cliffs at Bruneval on 5 December 1942
RM2CFGM5K–A Supermarine Stranraer general reconnaissance flying-boat (1935-42) on display in the RAF Museum, London, UK.
RMGCF1NY–People watch a Nimrod MR2 military reconnaissance aircraft as it lands at the Yorkshire Air Museum near Elvington, York. The Nimrod made its flight from RAF Kinloss to become the prize exhibit at the museum and it is the only live example on display at any museum in the world.
RME67EXH–In RAF service, Harriers are used in the ground attack and reconnaissance roles. Unlike the Harrier AV8B+ upgrade, the RAF have
RM2BW2A5Y–The longest formation flight ever undertaken by service unit, five RAF flying boats of number 204 (Gen reconnaissance) Squadron being prepared at Plymouth. They will take off next week and by the time I return in the Spring, they would have flown 25,000 miles to Australia and back. The visit is being made in connection with the 150th anniversary celebration of Sydney. Photo shows, and bringing ashore one of the drive launching wheels at Plymouth. 26 November 1937
RMKH5J5M–Blackburn R.T.1 Kangaroo, a British twin-engine reconnaissance torpedo biplane of the First World War.
RMT15BKN–Flight crews with an Avro Anson (named after British Admiral George Anson) a British twin-engined, multi-role aircraft that served with the Royal Air Force (RAF) and Fleet Air Arm (FAA) during the Second World War. It was developed during the mid-1930s in response to a request for tenders issued by the British Air Ministry for a maritime reconnaissance aircraft. Initially used for maritime reconnaissance operation alongside the larger flying boats it was soon found to have become obsolete in front line combat roles and put to use as a multi-engined aircrew trainer.
RMF7PCXY–RAF Upper Heyford, a Royal Air Force station located 5 miles away from Bicester. First used by the Royal Flying Corps in 1916. During the inter-war years and continuing through the Second World War the base was used mainly as a training facility. During the Cold War the base served as a base for United States Air Force Strategic Air Command (SAC) strategic bombers and later United States Air Forces In Europe (USAFE) tactical reconnaissance, fighter and fighter-bomber aircraft in the UK. Dated 2015
RM2JRM04T–Supermarine Spitfire PRXIX of the Rolls Royce Heritage Trust flying at RAF Syerston Families Day, Aug 2022.
RFKW7TMX–Rolling on departure at RAF Mildenhall, this deployed reconnaissance RC-135W is about to undertake a five hour surveillance mission into Europe.
RMJFGKMJ–England, Shropshire, Royal Airforce Cosford Museum, FA-330 German Bachstelza Light Reconnaissance Plane
RM2M9BT92–Three Royal Air Force 'Bristol' Blenheim mark IV fighter-bomber-reconnaissance airplanes over enemy territory in 1941. This image shows the lead aircraft diving through cloud to bomb a German position.
RMKP9E8K–Radar navigator operator's position in Short Canberra PR9 jet plane operated by Midair. De-mobbed Royal Air Force, RAF photo reconnaissance aircraft
RM2C3MEE2–An American Lockheed U-2S spy plane taking off at RAF Fairford, UK
RF2RE7R1M–Boeing P-8 Poseidon, an American maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft coming in to land and take off on the runway at RAF Lossiemouth
RMWHERK9–A Catalina flying boat in RAF colours it's most famous episode was the discovery of the German Battleship Bismarck
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