Sunday 28 August 2011

Buiding WW2 Fighter Planes Bombers Life In the RAF 1930's Royal Air Force Cigarette Cards

Cigarette Cards, W.A. & A.C. Churchman, The RAF At Work, Fighter Planes
Click Here To See More


This detailed set shows life in the Royal Air Force prior to WW2

Cigarette Cards, W.A. & A.C. Churchman, The RAF At Work (48 cards), 1937



Includes:Fitters and Riggers Inspecting Fairey Battle Aircraft, Vickers Wellesley Bomber, Overseas Fitters Working on Rolls-Royce Kestrel Engine, Repairing Aeroplane in Desert, Overseas Motor Transport Fitters Repairing RAF Car, Repairing Machine Guns, Adjusting Torpedo, Wheeling Torpedo into Position, Instrument Makers Testing Gyroscopes, Instrument Maker Working Engraving Machine, Testing Revolution Indicator With Stroboscope, Adjusting Automatic Control, Calibrating Air-speed Indicator, Testing Air-speed Indicator, Sergeant Blacksmith at Work, Metal Worker Welding With High-Pressure Acetylene, Wireless Operator Mechanic Adjusting Wireless Set, Flight Mechanics Installing Engine in Test Bench, Flight Mechanic Examining Instrument Panel of Test Bench, Installing Engine Into Airframe, Maintenance of Engine and Testing Wireless Set, Starting Engine, Refuelling Aircraft, Refuelling Aeroplane in Desert, Inspecting Short Singapore III Flying-Boat, Flight Riggers Under Instruction at Henlow, Removing Wheel From
Undercarriage, Flight Riggers Topping-up Oleo-Leg, Wireless Operator Testing Installation, Cooks at Work, Parachute Repair Flight, Final Inspection of Pilot Parachute, Fabric Workers Covering Wing, Coxswain in Charge of Flying-boat Tender, Motor Boat and Crew, Machine Tool Setter Working on Lathe, Driver In Charge of Mobile Crane, Driver At Wheel of RAF Fire-Engine, Sergeant Pilot, Corporal Air Gunner Practising With Camera Gun, Airman Swinging the Aircrew, Parachute Jumping, Short Sunderland Flying-Boat, Lowering Float-Plane on to Sea, Army Co-Operation Aeroplane Picking Up Message, Armoured Cars Crossing The Desert, Airmen's Club At Abu Sueir in Egypt

If you would like to find out more about the classic cards featured in this blog please click here.
Thank you for reading my blog and I hope you found it interesting!

No comments:

Post a Comment