Links and addresses

 

is a site belonging to Dutch Stirling enthusiast Peter van Gelderen. He is well known to us at The Stirling Project. Peter has a very interesting site with lots of useful information: http://www.stirling.box.nl

exists to keep ex-Stirling people in touch. To receive further information or become a member contact: Dennis Royston, 'Vandere', Westfield Road, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, TA8 2AW. Tel: 01278 793637: http://stirlingaircraftsoc.raf38group.org/

The RAF Museum at Hendon in London houses the Bomber Command Museum. A Lancaster and Wellington bomber can be seen on display and there is a wreck of a Halifax but there is no Stirling as yet to grace the halls of the Bomber Command Museum: http://www.rafmuseum.org.uk

is one of the leading magazines for the aviation enthusiast. Much of it covers the World War II period: http://www.flypast.com

This site is helping to raise funds for The Halifax Reconstruction Project who are re-building a Halifax bomber in Canada, recovered from a Norwegian lake: http://www.halibag.com/

The Bomber Command Historical Society exists to provide a focal point for researchers and enthusiasts of Bomber Command alike. Includes an online application form: http://www.hellzapoppin.demon.co.uk

The 57 Rescue pages are dedicated to the preservation of the Handley-Page Halifax. Of the 6,178 four- engined heavy bombers built during the Second World War, all but three incomplete specimens remain: http://www.57rescue.org

The 7 Squadron Association keeps ex-squadron members in touch with re-unions and a magazine. Some members are ex-Stirling: http://www.7squadronassociation.org/


The Ulster Aviation Society pages: http://www.ulsteraviationsociety.co.uk

MacRoberts Reply A site dedicated to the Stirling bombers which bore the family name and carried the MacRobert family crest.

The Battle of Arnhem Archive is dedicated to the Battle of Arnhem, in which Stirling Mk IV's played a significant part.

The Glider Assault Trust is dedicated to the reconstruction of a Horsa glider, which were towed by Stirlings on airborne operations.

To learn more about the Society of Bomber Command Historians, first click on this link SBCH
then type BOMBER COMMAND on the search bar. (Member site owned by
The Stirling Project).

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