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A-Z of the RAF: C is for: Chipmunk and constant-speed propellers. No. 1 shows a @RAFBBMF Chipmunk being serviced at Coningsby. No. 2, art for a Bill Gunston piece in @HistoryInTheAir shows the mechanism to set propeller blades to their most efficient angle. #RAF100 #BBMF #RAF
A-Z of the RAF: B is for: Bristol & BBMF. First artwork, for @HistoryInTheAir shows Beauforts attacking Mediterranean shipping. 2 and 3 show BBMF Lancaster during Winter servicing and re-enactors and BBMF Spitfire IIa at their season launch at Duxford in 2010 #RAF100 #BBMF #RAF
@sciencemuseum @edparsons One of his RAE-Vickers transonic rocket models being restored in the MBCC at RAF Museum, Cosford in 2011.
@RAFMUSEUM My US father-in-law's crew (he's top right) crash-landed their B-24 at one but don't know which one. Any way to find out?
My homage to Sir Frank Whittle, one of my heroes. The Whittle W.1, the very first British jet engine to get airborne. Art for @AvHistorian
90 years ago tonight Lindbergh was heading for Paris and history: commemorative 'Spirit of St Louis' toy and the real thing, both at NASM
The perfect random combination of view and ipod music (Vaughan-Willilams' London symphony) at the station this morning
Mustangs of various types for various people. The red P-51 Reno racer is the hottest of these 4 hot rods
A nice big FT project to round off 2016 on saving weight in airliner design. Lots of fun to draw
Thrilled to have been one of the FT team that won a European Newspaper Award for 'A visual guide to Brexit' https://t.co/ZQ6BIHXXfO