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54 (R) Squadron have an association with some of the most iconic aircraft of all time and this month, celebrated 100 years of service.
With this weekend marking the official celebrations of Her Majesty The Queen's 90th birthday, the youngsters at Airplay Scampton held a street party to celebrate in style.
As one of the oldest flying Squadrons, Number 56 mark their centenary year with a series of events.
RAF Benevolent Fund ambassador Jacqui Thompson joined thousands of people at the Patron's Lunch on the Mall on Sunday to celebrate Her Majesty the Queen's 90th birthday.
Some will know Jack Perry as the youngest member of The Guinea Pig Club, but to his son, Andrew Perry, Jack is his mentor, friend and above all else, Dad! In this guest blog Andrew tells us what his father means to him.
Warrant Officer Anita Prior recently left the RAF following a successful 38 year career. She was thrilled to learn she would be ending her service by attending the Patron's Lunch to mark Her Majesty The Queen turning 90. In this guest blog, read about Anita's day out on The Mall!
Serving as aircrew in the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) was one of the most dangerous roles in the First World War. Aviation was still a very new science, training was minimal, safety systems were basic to non-existent, and the aircraft themselves incredibly basic and fragile.
Having paid for his own flying lessons just three years before the Battle of the Somme, Welshman Lionel Rees had no idea what lay ahead of him on the first day of the battle. 
Reconnaissance – the ability to gather information on enemy forces – was catapulted into the modern era with advances in aviation and photography. 
To mark HM The Queen's 90th birthday, over 50 children at RAF Lossiemouth attended a special party in her honour.