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FIGHTER OFFENSIVE

Wings Aviation Museum > Gallery > Fighter Offensive
 * Dan K
 * July 2nd, 2020



The story of the fighter pilot is one that has inspired generations. The Wings
Aviation Museum tells the story of the individual pilots from all nations
including: Britain, France, Russia, Australia, Poland, Canada and Germany.

We have a number of artefacts from local airfields:

 * RAF Coolham ALG
 * RAF Chailey ALG
 * RAF Kenley
 * RAF Biggin Hill
 * RAF Tangmere
 * RCAF/RAF Dunsfold

 
 

… and a section dedicated to the history of RAF Redhill where you can learn
about the very first RAF Night Fighters that were equipped with Airborne Radar
during the Battle of Britain in 1940. The centrepiece of this display is the
cockpit of an original Bristol Beaufighter Mk 1F Night Fighter.

We also have a display remembering the service of the RAF and Commonwealth
Training Units which are sometimes overshadowed by other parts of the Fighter
Offensive. Artefacts include an original Link Trainer which was designed in 1929
and used extensively throughout World War Two.



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Behind the scenes at the Wings Museum near Balcombe in West Sussex.

Through the use of informative displays we aim to educate future generations of
the sacrifices made by so many during World War Two in order to preserve the
peace we all benefit from today. It is our goal to ensure that the memory of
those who made such sacrifices are not lost through the passage of time, and
that the courage and spirit of those individuals lives on to inspire us all.

Discover real history set among the sounds of the 1940s. Every artefact has its
own unique story to tell. Whatever your interest or background you are bound to
find something of interest at the Wings Aviation Museum!

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80 years ago today, on Saturday 17th April 1943, the residents of Guildford
witnessed an unfortunate collision between two RAF Mustangs, an incident that
caused the deaths of the two pilots, Dirk De Kretser and Philip Price.

We also talk to author Chris Goss about his interest in the Luftwaffe and its
people.

For more:

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