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Crew of a Handley Page Hampden Bomber in conversation after the nights mission at RAF Scampton Circa September 1940
The worlds largest and fastest bomber - the Avro Lancaster - carrying eight tons of bombs and now on production in England, Scotland and Wales
Bomber command load one of the new 12, 000 pound "earthquake"Bomber command load one of the new 12, 000 pound " earthquake" bombs onto a Lancaster II bomber, the same bombs that sunk the 45, 000 ton German battleship Tirpitz in Norway
94 Avro Lancaster bombers of No5 Group fly across French countryside on the way to attacking the Schneider engineering factory works at Le Creusot in Nazi occupied France
Images believes to show aircrew members of the 106th Bomber Squadron seen here cycling to their Lancaster MkI bomber at RAF Syerston
RAF Bomber attack Bremen oil refinery. The Bremen oil refinery during the attack by Avro Lancaster aircraft. 21st March 1945
Two of RAF Bomber Commands heavy Lancaster bombers silhouetted against dense clouds of smoke during atheir assault on the important industrial
One of the attacking four engined Avro Lancaster bombers over the target area during the attack on Berlin on the night of 22nd to 23rd November 1943
A Handley Page Halifax No 6 Group of RAF Bomber Command over the target during a daylight raid on the oil refinery at Wanne-Eickel in the Ruhr, 12 October 1944
RAF IN ACTION OVER THE NORWEGIAN COAST Four seaplanes moored off Bergen in the course of action against the enemy. 10.04.1940
Royal Airforce Attack on Shipping at Rotterdam. Approaching their targets, the Blenheims flew low over Dutch territory in " V" formation which was taken as the victory symbol by the Dutch
A squadron of RAF Vickers Wellington MK1 bomber s. Circa: 1939
A bomb aimer, face down in steel and perspex, drops a bomb from the plane during an RAF air raid September 1941
Dense smoke rising from the hail of bursting bombs as Avro Lancaster bombers of RAF Bombing command fly over the German town of duren during the daylight attack in World War Two July 1944
RAF ground crew loading bombs onto a Stirling bomber before a raid during World War Two April 1942
Stirling bombers of RAF bomber command prepare for take off before carrying out a heavy air raid on the German capital Berlin during World War Two August 1943
Young RAF air crews delivering a Liberator aircraft at Atlantic Terminal after flying the Atlantic with it as a passing out test in World War Two May 1945
The group captain commanding officer of an RAF station signals a Halifax bomber to begin its flight during a bombing raid on Scheider Industrial works at Le Creusot in occupied France during World
Air Officer Commander in Chief Arthur "Bomber"Air Officer Commander in Chief Arthur " Bomber" Harris (standing nearest camera) and Air Vice Marshal R A Cochrane listen to the interrogation of one of the crews during the RAF bombing
An RAF Grand Slam bomb being hoisted from the bomb dump during World War Two May 1945
Apart from its many other activities, the RAF continues to drop leaflets on Germany and occupied Europe. Picture shows crews listening to the commanding officer planning for a leaflet raid during
A four engined Halifax bomber attacking fortified positions at Calais in Northern France during a heavy raid by the RAF in World War Two September 1944
An aerial view showing the bomb damage in the German city of Hanover after an RAF bombing raid during World War Two October 1943
Loaded bomb trains leaving the dumps at an RAF Bomber Command Station during preparations for another attack in support of the Allied Armies in Northern France during World War Two June 1944
RAF crews arrive at their dispersal point driven by a WaF officer who lends a hand with their tuck boxes during World War Two June 1942
An aerial view showing the bomb damage in the German city of Ulm after an RAF bombing raid near the end of World War Two January 1945
Air Marshal Sir Richard Peirse, Commander in Chief of RAF Bomber Command discussing a target with his chief of staff during preparations for a raid in world War Two September 1941
WW2 WaF Auxiliary Air Force driver discusses the arming of a bomber with its crew
An RAF crew pose for a group photograph beside the veteran Lancaster bomber " A for Able" which has completed 100 operations during World War Two December 1944
An RAF pilot takes a carrier pigeon on board his Halifax bomber before a raid in World War Two. The pigeons are useful to take home an SOS if their radio is shot up June 1943
RAF air crew listen to the instructions of the Commanding officer during preparations for raid in World War Two February 1941
Thumbs up from crew members of the Wellington plane at an RAF air base January 1940
The captain of the crew of Wellington in the F for Freddie documentary in World War Two July 1941
An Officer Observer fetches his Mae West and parachute for checking by a WaFS officer before he departs on the big raid during World War Two June 1942
RAF officers study intelligence reports and maps as they plan a large scale bomber command operation during World War Two. Reading instructions is Air Vice Marshal C R Carr November 1943
Crews arrive at the dispersal point, driven by a WaF, to go off on a raid. June 1942 P010031