Yorkshire Post

Hats off to a century of air combat as RAF flypast marks anniversar­y

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REPRESENTA­TIVES OF five ages of airborne warfare took the salute yesterday as the Yorkshire Air Museum mounted a flypast to mark the centenary of the RAF.

Re-enactors assumed the roles of pilots from the First World War to the present day to mark the opening of a family event at the Elvington site, near York, with photo opportunit­ies next to some of the vintage aircraft.

Sunday marks the 100th anniversar­y of the formation of the RAF as a separate entity, independen­t of the Army and Navy. Britain was the first country to take such a move, with the earlier Royal Flying Corps and Royal Naval Air Service merging to form the new service.

At the museum, actors put on costumes to represent the earliest days of military flying, alongside uniforms from the Second World War and three from the post-war years.

The flypast by a Tucano aircraft was staged by nearby RAF Linton-on-Ouse, home to the force’s No1 Flying Training School. The museum also commission­ed a centenary birthday cake for the occasion.

It has loaned one of its display aircraft to the RAF for forthcomin­g anniversar­y events in Paris and London.

Barbara George, the museum’s deputy director, said the holiday event “provides a great opportunit­y for families to learn together about the history of the Royal Air Force and the aircraft it has operated over 10 decades”.

The Elvington site was itself an RAF base – a sub-station of RAF Pocklingto­n – from the start of the Second World War. It is now the largest independen­t air museum in the country, holding about 50 aircraft, along with an original Bomber Command station.

It also has the only Allied Air Forces memorial in Europe and an archive of 250,000 paper, film and photograph­ic records from the RAF and allied forces during the Second World War.

In June it will unveil a timeline of its aircraft to illustrate the progressio­n of aviation over the last century.

 ?? PICTURES: GARY LONGBOTTOM. ?? FROM THE SKIES: Actors portraying pilots down the ages, from left, Andy Stamp (Second World War), Charles Hancock (1950s/60s) Sandrine Bauchet (present day), Yoan Martin (1980s) and Gary Hancock (First World War) at the Yorkshire Air Museum.
PICTURES: GARY LONGBOTTOM. FROM THE SKIES: Actors portraying pilots down the ages, from left, Andy Stamp (Second World War), Charles Hancock (1950s/60s) Sandrine Bauchet (present day), Yoan Martin (1980s) and Gary Hancock (First World War) at the Yorkshire Air Museum.
 ?? PICTURE: GARY LONGBOTTOM. ?? PIECE OF HISTORY: A cake celebratin­g the RAF centenary at the Yorkshire Air Museum at Elvington near York.
PICTURE: GARY LONGBOTTOM. PIECE OF HISTORY: A cake celebratin­g the RAF centenary at the Yorkshire Air Museum at Elvington near York.

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