NewsgalleryRestoration of RAF Northolt 'ops room'BookmarkShareNewsByMy London17:04, 21 MAY 2014Updated17:06, 21 MAY 2014RAF Northolt, the refurbishment of the old Ops Room that dates back to the Battle Of Britain is in full swing. Restoration team leader Phillip Dawe with the tip of a Spitfire propeller after it crashed in Malvern Avenue, Ruislip, 1942.1 of 9RAF Northolt, the refurbishment of the old Ops Room that dates back to the Battle Of Britain is in full swing. A photograph showing the aftermath of a Spitfire crash in Malvern Avenue, Ruislip, 1942.2 of 9RAF Northolt, the refurbishment of the old Ops Room that dates back to the Battle Of Britain is in full swing. The Ops Room is being recreated as faithfully as possible.3 of 9RAF Northolt, the refurbishment of the old Ops Room that dates back to the Battle Of Britain is in full swing. The Ops Room is being recreated as faithfully as possible.4 of 9RAF Northolt, the refurbishment of the old Ops Room that dates back to the Battle Of Britain is in full swing. A collection of the museum's exhibits.5 of 9RAF Northolt, the refurbishment of the old Ops Room that dates back to the Battle Of Britain is in full swing. A 1930's era telephone exchange machine.6 of 9RAF Northolt, the refurbishment of the old Ops Room that dates back to the Battle Of Britain is in full swing. The medals of Air Vice-Marshal Sir Stanley Vincent, who was RAF Northolt Station Commander three times.7 of 9RAF Northolt, the refurbishment of the old Ops Room that dates back to the Battle Of Britain is in full swing. A vintage Douglas motorcycle.8 of 9RAF Northolt, the refurbishment of the old Ops Room that dates back to the Battle Of Britain is in full swing. An RAF uniform.9 of 9