The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF) has been given the Award of Honour from the Honourable Company of Air Pilots (HCAP).for “an outstanding and enduring contribution to aviation, not least operating as a living memorial to aviators killed in the service of the nation”..
Office Commanding (OC-BBMF) Squadron Leader Mark Sugden, received the award at The Hounorable Company of Air Pilot’s Trophies and Awards Banquet held at the Guildhall in the City of London in October.
HCAP give the award each year to mark achievement, courage and excellence in aviation and the company recognised BBMFs status as a national institution which upholds the values of the Royal Air Force and stands as a flying memorial to “the few”.
In giving the award HCAP said: “Now in its 66th year, the BBMF has displayed its aircraft to very many millions of people. In addition, around 25,000 people each year visit the BBMF at its home at RAF Coningsby via the BBMF Visitor Centre and hear the stories associated with the aircraft. The BBMF’s personnel and its wonderful historic aircraft provide a dynamic synthesis of old and new, people and machines, which is a source of great envy for many air forces that do not have an equivalent, and one of great pride for the modern RAF. For an outstanding and enduring contribution to aviation, the RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight is duly recognised by the Award of Honour.”
The Battle of Britain Flight is an active squadron within the Royal Air Force tasked with maintaining and flying an Avro Lancaster, Spitfires and Hurricanes, Chipmunks and a DC3 Dakota.
Its mission is to “maintain the priceless artefacts of our national heritage in airworthy condition in order to commemorate those who have fallen in the service of this country. The RAF BBMF also serves to promote the modern day Air Force and to inspire the future generations.”
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