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Here's a pictorial history of the Royal Air Force - how many of these aircraft can you identify?

No prizes - just a bit of fun. For the answers, place your mouse cursor over the photo. Our sincere thanks to the Ministry of Defence for these excellent photgraphs.

SE5 Siskin Demons Spitfire - If you didn't know this one...well!
Another Spitfire Halifax bomber Hurricane - you should have known this one! Sunderland - one of my favourites
Yet another Sunderland A Lancaster being loaded up Stirling bomber Vampire - lovely aircraft
Jet Provost Javelin The Argosy - predecessor of the superb Hercules Comet - I flew in one of these in 1972!
Early example of a Shackleton Here's another Victor! A squadron of Victors A Valiant crew practice a scramble. My Dad used to fly in these.
A Lightning and a 'Bear' improving Anglo-Russian relations (again) Vulcan Hunter A fine trio of Canberras
Hunters in line-abreast formation. They used to be a Chivenor you know... Lightning being re-armed in Akrotiri Vulcan - noisiest thing with wings I have ever heard! Buccaneer - from a pilot's point of view
Buccaneer over Gibraltar A Harrier stopping for directions... The mighty Phantom F4 - I've been in one of these as well. Jet Provost formation
A Nimrod saying 'hello' to our Russian friends! The Hawk - he's going to be a Tornado when he grows up... A pair of Jaguars  

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