Various Logbooks and paperwork have been donated to museums or archives. The RAF Museum and local air museums are good places to check for I formation on your relatives service. Some squadrons have their own associations that may have copies or transcriptions that can be of use in your family history research. We are more than happy to assist you where we can, including access to our archives built up over 50 years.
How do I search RAF logbooks?
If you have a relatives logbook we can assist you with digital preservation options, knowledge on how to read and understand the abbreviations written on the pages, further research can be done and provided regarding squadron histories and more. Please feel free to get in contact with us with your request.
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