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The Royal Air Force Museum Podcast Series will present a monthly podcast on a variety of subjects, examining in detail elements of the history of the Royal Air Force and our sites at London, Cosford and Stafford.

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December Podcast

This Month

This December we have a very special present for our loyal podcast listeners, to thank you all for your support and comments over the last 12 months.To ensure that we have it exactly right, we're taking just a little bit longer in producing it, but we promise it will be well worth the wait.

We've managed to secure an Oscar nominated actor to read this month's podcast; an individual who is particularly famous for their portrayal of a highly decorated Royal Air Force Officer and whose distinctive tones have entertained generations of British theatre and cinema goers. We can't tell you more at this stage, as it would not only reveal our narrator's identity but also give you a clue to December's podcast.

So, if we have whetted your curiosity and you wish to find out who it is and the subject that they are narrating visit our Podcast page on 15th December when all will be revealed.

Lest We Forget

Lest We Forget

The Museum's new exhibition, Lest We Forget has just opened. As Remembrance Sunday approaches, this podcast describes the exhibition and the importance of Remembrance to everyone. The Podcast includes an interview with Henry Allingham, who at 112 years old is the oldest man in Britain, a Veteran of World War I, and who was a member of the Royal Flying Corps.

Remembrance: Key Stage 1

This Month: Remembrance: Key Stage 1

This podcast for younger listeners explains Remembrance: How can we remember people who died to protect us? And, why do we wear poppies and stand silenty for two minutes on the 11th November each year?

D-Day and the RAF

D-Day and the RAF

The story of the involvement of the Royal Air Force in the D-Day landings which brought about the freedom of Europe and the end of the Second World War.

The Spitfire: Part One - Design & Testing

The Spitfire: Part One - Design & Testing

The Spitfire is a classic fighter aircraft, one of the most famous and well loved aeroplanes in the World. This podcast begins a series on the Spitfire with an outline of its origins, through technical challenges and developments which made it such an adaptable aircraft and a successful fighter.

RAF Humanitarian Operations

RAF Humanitarian Operations

The Royal Air Force has long played a key role in humanitarian and disaster relief operations, both in Britain and overseas. This podcast summarises the Royal Air Force's involvement in humanitarain operations throughout its history, in areas of conflict or natural disaster and accidents.

Bomber Ops: The Lancaster

Bomber Ops: The Lancaster

More than fifty-five thousand aircrew from Bomber Command died serving on aircraft like the Avro Lancaster, which was the backbone of the RAF's Bomber Fleet. The Museum's Lancaster Mk. 1 R5868 "S-for-Sugar" is a rare survivor of over one hundred missions. This podcast tells the story of what it was like to be a Bomber Command crewman, also telling the remarkable life story of one of the Museum's most popular and impressive exhibits.

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Air Power 1918: The Battle of Megiddo

Right from the outbreak of the First World War, Britain had found herself fighting in the Middle East. The Ottoman Empire, who controlled Turkey, Palestine, Jordon and Mesopotamia, were allied to Germany, and they threatened British territories in North Africa, especially Egypt and the Suez Canal, which was seen as the lifeline between Britain and her empire in the east.

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The Royal Air Force in 1918

The Royal Air Force was formed on 1 April 1918 as the independent air arm of Britain's armed forces, amalgamating the RFC and RNAS. This momentous event was met with very little fanfare or celebration for the First World War had reached a critical point and efforts were, understandably, concentrated elsewhere. Just over a week before, the German Army had broken through the British front line on the Somme and both the British and French armies were in full retreat. The outcome of the War hung in the balance.

Lucky Charms

Lucky Charms

Flying has always been a relatively dangerous thing to do, and this was especially true in the early days of aviation, and in wartime. For luck, many pilots took with them special items like rabbits feet and toy bears. In this podcast, one of our curators gives an overview of a new exhibition at Cosford where you can see some of these items in our collection and learn more about the pilots who carried them.

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Hendon Air Displays and Pageants

This podcast recalls the thrills and spills of Hendon's inter-war heyday, from the very first RAF Pageant in 1920 to the organised masterpieces of the late 1930s.

In 1920 the RAF Pageant was held at Hendon. It was the first of many held here during the twenties and thirties.

For most people it was their only chance to see the skills of RAF pilots. People could compare modern aircraft with those of World War I and see the latest developments in the "New and Experimental Types Park". Hundreds of thousands of people visited the displays, which became important events in the social calendar.

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