Memorials will be unveiled at Oakington and Bourn Airfields on 28 and 29 March to remember their contributions to World War ...
On June 9, 1944, just days after the Normandy invasion, Robert Kehoe and his team boarded British Stirling bombers to carry them into the heart of Nazi-occupied France. Above, radio operator Kehoe was ...
L-R: Sgt Ronald Kennedy (flight engineer), Sgt Leonard Shrubsall (mid-upper gunner), F/O John Michael Campbell (radio operator), F/O John Harris (pilot), F/O Harry Farrington (navigator), F/Sgt John ...
Made by its owner, this model is of a Stirling Bomber used by the Americans during World War II. The U.S. military were based at RAF Marham in 1942. This model can fly, albeit on the tethered line.