photo, black and white, a representation of the crew and vehicles of an RAF AMES Type 9 convoy (Chain Home Mobile) used during the Second World War.
An excellent article, the radar mast is an AMES type 9 (Chain Home Mobile) which was the first RAF radar in North Africa.
06.03.2026 14:35
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Before Bruneval β Chasing Radar in Libya
Background 28 February 1942 was the day of Operation BITING, the Bruneval raid (see this link), in which a combined operation managed to obtain German radar equipment from a WΓΌrzburg site, which leβ¦
On 27/28 February 1942 the British executed Operation BITING, raiding a radar installation at Bruneval to gain insights into German radar technology.
In is one of the forgotten little episodes of the desert war, they tried the same thing in December 1941 at Benina, but seem to have failed.
27.02.2026 16:59
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Photo, colour a circular badge with "I was dragged to the RAF Air Defence Radar Museum and enjoyed it" written on it
It's been wonderful to see so many visitors today, especially so many new people!
We'll have more science activities tomorrow from 10am, and you can get yourself one of our new badges to show everyone you enjoyed your visit!
20.02.2026 14:57
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photo, colour, a red heart shaped metal counter, the counter is worn with blunted dark edges and scuffs
photo, colour, plotting table counters from an RAF filter room, the counters are thin metal painted either red, blue or yellow. The counters have been placed on the squared white table with black lines
The museum won't be open tomorrow, we'll be at the Forum, Norwich for the norwichsciencefestival.co.uk
But we haven't forgotten Valentine's Day, see, we found this lovely heart shaped plotting counter for you.
Does anyone know why it is a different shape to the regular arrow shapes?
13.02.2026 11:28
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Very interesting and really like the design
13.02.2026 10:57
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Imagine if that's where the filling for Jaffa Cakes comes from...
11.02.2026 15:58
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photo, black and white, clockwise from top left, Dr Mary Taylor, British mathematician and theoretical physicist. She carried out the research and calculations for Watson-Watt and Wilkins when experimenting with using radio waves to detect aircraft.
Top right, a WAAF (unnamed) moves information tags on a tote board inside a fighter control post.
Bottom, Women's Auxiliary Air Force personnel pose for a photo outside their wooden hut in the grounds of the Petersfield Hotel, Horning, Norfolk in the 1940s. The women were based at RAF Neatishead and RAF Coltishall.
Today is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science
By 1944 the UK's radar stations and filter rooms were largely operated by the WAAF.
Chain Home owed greatly to Dr Mary Taylor who carried out the calculations for Robert Watson-Watt when first experimenting with radar.
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11.02.2026 15:55
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Norwich Science Festival
Norwich Science Festival is an epic celebration of all things science, which takes place every year, throughout Norwich and at The Forum, during the February Half Term!
Just a week to go before the Norwich Science Festival norwichsciencefestival.co.uk
You can come and see us and loads of other great organisations Saturday 14th February at the Forum, running activities throughout the day, with a special ticketed quiet hour starting from 9:30am-10:30am.
07.02.2026 12:01
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The Hunt for Red Sausage
30.01.2026 16:50
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What's the maximum dosage? Asking for a friend
30.01.2026 16:46
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We may have to demote Mr Knapman to Flight Lieutenant as it could just be a trick of the light reflecting off those glasses that has given him an extra stripe...
30.01.2026 16:45
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photo, colour, two men sit at a radar console. The console has banks of white buttons and a yellow tracker ball which the RAF Wing Commander is controlling.
One from the RAF Air Defence Radar Museum archives: January 1992
Wing Commander Knapman explains a sortie to Mr Bert Edwards. Mr Edwards was the winner of a local radio auction, with the prize being the chance to control an RAF fighter aircraft from RAF Neatishead.
30.01.2026 16:23
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A formal color portrait of the STS-51-L crew of the Challenger, wearing their blue flight suits and holding their spacesuit helmets. On the left side of the table at which the three in front are seated is a model of the space shuttle with its external fuel tank and solid-rocket boosters.
Top row: Ellison Onizuka, Christa McAuliffe, Gregory Jarvis, and Judith Resnik
Bottom row: Michael Smith, Dick Scobee, and Ronald McNair.
The space shuttle Challenger clearing the tower moments after launch on January 28, 1986. A flock of startled birds is visible in the foreground.
A color photograph showing the moment the external fuel tank and the Challenger exploded, sending the two solid rocket boosters off in opposite directions.
At this moment 40 yrs ago, the Space Shuttle Challengerβs external fuel tank exploded and the shuttle disintegrated 73 seconds after liftoff from Kennedy Space Center, killing all 7 astronauts aboard. Investigators later found failure of O-ring seals in the right solid rocket booster was the cause.
28.01.2026 16:39
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Photo, colour, of inside a workshop, a large green lorry stands with a metal staircase against it as well as tools and ladders
A sneaky peak of what the hardy volunteers have been up to this week, building a viewing platform for the Leyland Hippo cabin, repainting handrails and attempting to upgrade some of the computers from Windows Vista...can you guess which is causing the most headaches?
28.01.2026 11:08
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Instead of grit bins, we might just get a couple of these
24.01.2026 15:35
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photo, black and white, showing representatives of various nations at the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission in January 1946, the US representative was Bernard Baruch, Sir Alexander Cadogan was the United Kingdom's representative
#OnthisdayΒ 1946 The UN Atomic Energy Commission was founded "to deal with the problems raised by the discovery of atomic energy."
It proposed for βthe elimination from national armaments of atomic weaponsβ and the use of atomic energy βonly for peaceful purposes.β
It was disbanded in 1952.
24.01.2026 15:24
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photo, colour of the cockpit of a Tornado F3 fighter at the RAF Air Defence Radar Museum. The cockpit is full of instruments and dials, control sticks and buttons. The ejector seat has a green padded cushion and drab canvas straps.
Our Tornado F3 ZE936 carried out border patrols with 43 Squadron, and you can learn more about the Coltishall Jaguars in the Coltishall collection when the museum reopens in Spring.
17.01.2026 15:28
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photo, colour, front cover of the 1991 RAF Yearbook, a special publication about the air war in the Gulf. The cover has a painting, by Hardy, of a Tornado Gr1 and a Blackburn Buccaneer jets flying over an Iraqi airfield. The jets are painted a beige sandy colour and both have cartoon nose art. The aircraft are dropping dark green laser guided bombs and the sky is filled with explosions from anti-aircraft sells exploding, a surface to air missile is climbing behind the jets.
#OnThisDay 17th January 1991 Operation Desert Storm began five weeks of strikes on Iraq.
The UK element, Op Granby, involved RAF Tornados, Jaguars, Buccaneers, supported by Victors, Tristars, Hercules and Nimrods as well as Chinooks and Pumas.
17.01.2026 15:28
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A four-engined Soviet Tu-95 Bear, likely making enough noise to cause the escorting Royal Navy Harrier of 801 NAS and US Navy Grumman F-14 Tomcat of VF-142 Ghostriders, permanent hearing issues. Image: San Diego Aviation Museum
βοΈNew EpisodeβοΈ
For 40 years, NATO and Soviet naval air power vied for control of the seas. This week, @michaelnbooks.bsky.social joins us for a whistlestop tour of naval aviation over the cold seas of the Cold War.
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π§: pod.fo/e/3746eb
@ospreypublishing.bsky.social #avgeek
08.01.2026 08:57
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Photo, colour, the entrance to the RAF Air Defence Radar Museum with the ground covered in snow
With Norfolk recording the lowest temperature so far this winter (-12.5), it's a balmy -1 inside the museum today!
The museum remains closed until Spring, with our hardy volunteers continuing to prepare for reopening.
07.01.2026 10:22
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Photo, colour, a rubber duck dressed in RAF uniform on a table covered in squares and numbers, a leaflet advertising becoming a volunteer sits next to the duck
We were so busy with the snow we nearly forgot #InternationalUnsolicitedDuckPicDay
06.01.2026 18:00
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A toy brown horse is pulling a red sleigh, a piece of radar equipment is sticking out of the sleigh too. The piece of equipment is something that guides radio waves to an aerial
'You've heard of Elf on the Shelf, now get ready for...'
22.12.2025 10:42
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That Tom Gauld meme of the two opposing nations perfectly mirrored, but edited to be between archives and museums.
slow day in the office so figured we'd start some beef with museums
19.12.2025 11:30
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Hard to do without giving away clues, but it's a mashup of a 1980s lead singer from a popular British band and a critical piece of radar equipment that you can often find in your kitchen
Well it's that time of year again, so time for several days of our most excellent followers answering that tired question: 'You've heard of Elf on the Shelf, now get ready for...'
(We're starting strong for this one)
20.12.2025 12:00
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Benghazi had only been recaptured by the Eighth Army a month before, no doubt there was quite a bit of plunder around, and a helmet could prove useful for bailing out water from your tent or covering up a vital can of rations/tobacco
20.12.2025 11:13
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archive photo, black and white, four men around the open flap of a large tent, three sit on boxes looking sad due to horrible wet weather flooding the tent. The men are dressed in various coats and jackets of the RAF Signals Unit they belong to, a German infantry helmet is perched on a can in the foreground.
One from the #RAFADRM archives:
'Home in a tent'
Christmas Day 1942 for the RAF 303 Signals Unit in Benghazi, Libya, looking a bit glum having been flooded out the previous night due to a horrific rainstorm.
18.12.2025 11:30
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Frontline/TIME: The Defense of Europe (1988)
YouTube video by ScanRange
Fascinating 1988 documentary showing Warsaw Pact officers observing NATO exercises among many other nuggets. youtu.be/PucaA4kxmBs?...
18.12.2025 09:34
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