RAF Ingham, north of Lincoln, was a grass airfield during WW2. It was home to several Polish bomber squadrons and now volunteers from the RAF Ingham Heritage Group are aiming to restore more of ...
The Royal Air Force is for the first time using the “spoils of war” captured from Argentina in the 1982 Falklands Conflict to provide aircraft and parts in front-line squadrons. A senior RAF ...
In WW2, the British made destroying German dams ... To accomplish this, they needed a special plane to deliver the payload: the Lancaster Bomber. Explore Subscribe Newsletters Content Licensing ...
It was based at RAF East Wretham, near Thetford in Norfolk. The squadron flew Vickers Wellington and Liberator bombers. More than 5,500 aircraft crashed during the air war over the Netherlands in ...
It might seem hard to imagine now, with duty-free shops and modern passenger jets on the tarmac, but the airport's original use was as an RAF ... bombers first used over the Pacific Theatre in WW2 ...
The crew of an RAF bomber aircraft which crashed into the Humber Estuary during World War Two have been honoured at a ceremony today. The Avro Lancaster set off on a routine training flight on 4 ...
A new heritage centre has opened at RAF Ingham commemorating the contributions of the Polish Air Force Bomber Squadrons during World War Two. The centre is the first of its kind in the world and ...