Charles E Brown Gallery
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RAF personnel learning to use a dinghy, 1941. Creator: Charles Brown
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Silhouettes of military aircraft...at an RAF training school during the Second World War, 1941
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RAF personnel receiving aero-engine instruction, 1941. Creator: Charles Brown
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RAF personnel learning about weapons, 1941. Creator: Charles Brown
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RAF personnel learning to fire guns during the Second World War, 1941. Creator: Charles Brown
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RAF pilot learning to fly during the Second World War, 1941. Creator: Charles Brown
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Airman using a parachute during the Second World War, 1941. Creator: Charles Brown
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Pay-day Marks-off Life in the Royal Air Force at Regular Intervals, 1941. Creator: Charles Brown
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Revolver practice at the Elementary Flying Training School, 1941. Creator: Charles Brown
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RAF personnel learning to identify aircraft during the Second World War, 1941. Creator
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Airman learning navigation during the Second World War, 1941. Creator: Charles Brown
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RAF personnel learning navigation during the Second World War, 1941. Creator: Charles Brown
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RAF personnel learning to identify aircraft during the Second World War, 1941. Creator
RAF personnel learning to identify aircraft during the Second World War, 1941. Instructor and pupils at an Initial Training Wing using models: particularly valuable...because they enable the changing aspects of the aircraft as it varies its angle of approach to be studied...Aircraft recognition has been recognised to be of supreme importance...on the accuracy and swiftness with which aircraft can be identifed the effectiveness of the defensive or offensive action often depends. From "The Royal Air Force in Pictures", 2nd edition, by World War I flying ace Major Oliver Stewart. [Country Life Ltd, London, 1941]
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RAF personnel learning to fly in a flight simulator during the Second World War, 1941
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Control desk at an RAF flight training school, 1941. Creator: Charles Brown
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Training in telecommunications, 1941. Creator: Charles Brown
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