Dave Brocklehurst, from The Kent Battle of Britain Museum, said the seat was the "perfect" item. "We commemorate 2,938 men ...
All then of its unprotecting Blenheims, fuelled and bombed up for a further raid against the advancing tanks, were wrecked. By this time, only twenty-two work-weary and worn Blenheims were ...
"We commemorate 2,938 men known as 'The Few', of which 800 flew Bristol Blenheims, so it's a very critical aircraft to us. "But we're also keen to set the scene of the Battle of Britain by telling ...
The blast shelter was designed for workers at the RAF airfield in East Lothian to access quickly when the sirens flared.