The engine of a World War Two plane has been restored as part of a campaign to recognise the contribution of reconnaissance ...
For years one of the engines of an RAF Mosquito reconnaissance spy plane has lain on the Welsh hillside where it crashed - ...
The ‘Beambender’ was a vital WW2 RAF unit designed to foil Nazi bombing raids. Slightly north of Coalville in the ...
The funeral for the man believed to have been the last surviving World War Two Bomber Command pilot has been held in Kent.
The Mosquito, pictured here in 1943, crashed into a Welsh mountainside in February 1944 during a test flight from RAF Benson The engine of a World War Two plane has been restored as part of a ...
However, in the late 1950s, the US Air Force moved out. Today, the site is mostly used for farming, while a section is taken up by a solar farm and some of the old buildings now make up an industrial ...
After France fell, the Blenheims were tasked with day and night attacks against Nazi-occupied ports and installations.
A former World War Two airfield in Co Derry that was also used by the British Army during the Troubles could become a ...
One of these stations is the WW2 bomber station RAF Warboys just outside Huntington. Originally built in 1940 as a satellite station for RAF Wyton, it started life as a conventional bomber station.
While fighter planes, bombers, and their pilots were instrumental in WW2, there were hundreds of people in the RAF whose feet never left the ground. The roles these people played were no less ...
His funeral in Tunbridge Wells on Tuesday was attended by family and friends, along with an RAF bugler who played the Last Post. Jack Harris while serving as a young man in the RAF [Family handout ...