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Images Dated 14th February 2018

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Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured are Westland Wapitis of 28 Squadron operating from a barren airfield at Gilgit, Kashmir, one of the British militaries most remote outposts between the wars

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
No 26 Squadron Bristol Belvedere HC.1, based at Khormaksar, Aden, delivers supplies and mail to a remote location in the mountainous Radfan area of the country

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured are three Avro Vulcan B1As of the Waddington Wing in flight sometime in 1957. The B1As pictured were fitted with Electronic Countermeasures (ECM) system in a new larger tail cone

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Harrier GR.3 aircraft of 1 Squadron parked alongside Royal Navy Sea Harriers and a Sea King helicopter on the flight deck of HMS Hermes on 19 May 1982

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
A Victor of 55 Squadron refuelling a Tornado GR1 and Buccaneer S2 on their way to a target during Operation Granby. Within days of Iraqis invasion of Kuwait RAF aircraft arrived in Saudi Arabia

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured is a Hawker Osprey I fighter/reconnaissance floatplane of 407 Flight, HMS Exeter, pictured in 1933. The Hawker Osprey was a naval version of the Hawker Hart light bomber

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Squadron Leader LG Bastard of 9 Squadron rolls off the top of a loop in his Canberra B.6, WH977, over the snow-covered Lincolnshire countryside, 18th January 1956

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured during the Falklands war is a Harrier GR.3 undergoing an engine change in the hangar on HMS Hermes. A Royal Navy Lynx is visable at the rear of the hangar

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured is an RAF SE5a of 47 Squadron fitted with an over wing Hythe camera gun. The Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5 was a British biplane fighter aircraft of the First World War

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured are Pilots of 111 Squadron taking part in the 1935 Air Exercises, they are using the tail plane of a Bristol Bulldog fighter to plot their route on a map

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
An FE.2b two-seat fighter pictured high above the trenches on the Western Front When the RAF was formed on 1 April 1918, there were seven squadrons of F.E.2s serving as night bombers

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured is a Bristol Scout of 3 Squadron RFC fitted with a.303in Lee Enfield rifle with the stock cut off, pictured at St Omer in 1914

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured are United Nations troops rushing towards a Whirlwind HAR.10 helicopter of 84 Squadron based at Akrotiri, Cyprus, 27 October 1977

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured are three Fairey IIIFs of 47 Squadron on the Blue Nile at Khartoum before departing for a series of exploratory flights over Southern Sudan on 8 July 1930

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured is an RAF medical post established in the schoolhouse at Martragny, Normandy, by 122 Wing. One of the medical officers, flying officer HP Guerrier

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured is an RAF Westland Wapiti IIa of 30 Squadron in flight over the city of Mosul in Iraq, 11 March 1932. The Westland Wapiti was a British two-seat general-purpose military single-engined

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured is a Sopwith Camel F.1 single-seat scout. The Sopwith Camel was a single-seat biplane fighter aircraft introduced on the Western Front in 1917

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured is a Lancaster B.III, above an overcast sky in early February 1944, a few days after being received by 619 Squadron at Coningsby, Lincolnshire

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured in a French field is a Royal Aircraft Factory FE.2d fighter of the Royal Flying Corps, serial no. A19. When the RAF was formed on 1 April 1918

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
An aerial view of the aircraft arranged for viewing by HM King George V during the first ever Royal Review of the RAF held at Mildenhall on 6 July 1935

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
A group of Air Transport Auxiliary women pilots photographed in their flying kit at Hatfield, Hertfordshire, on 10 January 1940

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured are two Hawker Hart light bombers of 39 Squadron at Miranshah on the North West Frontier, Pakistan in 1938. The Hart was a two-seat day bomber that led to a wide family of related types

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured are 22, 000lb Medium Capacity high-explosive deep penetration bombs (Bomber Command code " Grand Slam" )

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
A 1, 650lb SN Type bomb - the largest used by the RAF during the First World War - mounted on a rail trolley. The airmen stood with the weapon gives an idea of the scale of the device which measured

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured is Avro Lancaster B.I, (R5729/KM-A), of 44 Squadron running up its engines in a dispersal at Dunholme Lodge, Lincolnshire, before setting out on a night raid to Berlin in early January 1944

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured are six Pre-production Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR.1s pictured at the manufacturers test facility at Dunsfold aerodrome, Surrey, in 1968

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
A padre uses the observers cockpit of an FE.2b aircraft, as his pulpit during a service held at the 2 Aircraft Servicing Depot in France

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured is Britains first jet aircraft that demonstrated the potential of Whittles innovative jet engine design, The Gloster-Whittle E.28/39, W4041/G

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured are two 1 Squadron Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR.1s during Exercise SNOWY OWL, a field deployment exercise held in March 1972

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Hurricane Is of 111 Squadron lined up at Northolt in 1938. The squadron was the first to be equipped with the Hawker fighter, receiving its first aircraft at the start of the year

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured is a Vickers FB5 Gunbus. It was the first aircraft purpose-built for air-to-air combat to see service, making it the worlds first operational fighter aircraft

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured is a Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR1 of 1 Squadron taking off during sea trials with the Royal Navy aircraft carrier, HMS Ark Royal in May 1971

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured are a Squadron (No 85) of Hurricanes led by Squadron Leader Peter Townsend, flying in formation on 5 October 1940

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Photograph of 41 Squadron Supermarine Spitfire F.XII aircraft based at Friston in Sussex in flight over the South Downs. The aircraft pictured are: MB882/EB-B, MB858/EB-D, MB794/EB-H, MB840/EB-J

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
A Sycamore helicopter of 103 Squadron based at Nicosia, Cyprus, flies over St Hilarian Castle near Kyrenia on the north of the island in July 1961

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
WaF plotters pictured at work in the underground Operations Room at HQ Fighter Command, Bentley Priory, in north-west London

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
A Sycamore HR.14 of 284 Squadron carries out an airborne patrol over mountains in the north-west of Cyprus, August 1957 The Bristol Type 171 Sycamore was an early helicopter developed

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured is a very early example of an iconic aircraft. Spitfire Mk I (K9795) of 19 Squadron, based at Duxford in Cambs, in flight. Image dated 31 October 1938

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Spitfire Is of 19 Squadron, based at Duxford in Cambs, flying in echelon formation. Leading the flight is the squadron commander, Sqn Ldr HI Cozens in aircraft K9794. Image dated 31 October 1938

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured is the Bristol Type 138 High Altitude Monoplane, K4879. Completed in early 1936, the aircraft was routinely capable of achieving 50, 000ft and could also carry an observer when necessary

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured are trainees manhandling a Fairey Battle to a hangar at 2 School of Technical Training at Cosford, Shropshire, in March 1940

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured is the first Fairey Long Range Monoplane, pictured at Hinaidi, Iraq, on 16 May 1929. The aircraft was returning to the UK after completing the first non-stop flight to India

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
The Guard of Honour salutes King George V on his arrival at Mildenhall on 6 July 1935 for the Silver Jubilee Review of the Royal Air Force. This was the first such Royal Review for the Service

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured is Squadron Commander EH Dunning attempting to land his Sopwith Pup (N6453) on the flight deck of HMS Furious for the second time on 7 August 1917, five days after his first success

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
A No 1 Squadron Harrier GR.3 takes off from the airfield at Port Stanley during the Falkland War. Destroyed Argentinian Air Force Pucara aircraft provide a dramatic backdrop

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Ground crew manhandle a Gloster Meteor F.3 of the 616 Squadron Detachment at B58/Melsbroek, Belgium, on 6 February 1945. The aircraft had deployed to the Continent to counter the threat of the German

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2018: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured are pilots of 203 Squadron looking on as ground personnel service the engine of one of the squadrons Nieuport Nightjar fighters whilst detached to Gallipoli, Turkey, in 1922


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