A P-51B of the 335th FG being run at visitors at Nuthampstead in England 1944. FROM RAF Lancaster bombers to Luftwaffe Messerschmitts the deadly warbirds of WW2 have been colourised in all their glory to commemorate the anniversary of Battle of Britain Day. Fascinating colourised images show extremely rare photographs of the air crews across the world, who did their duties for their country???s own air force, during the Second World War. The images, which have been gloriously restored in vibrant colour, show American officers in the Air Force and the U.S. Navy, as well as British crewmen returning from a mission, and members of the Finnish Air Force as they wait to depart British soil. The photographs have been colourised by graphic designer Nathan Howland (52) from Brighton, England. Nathan has always had a fascination with graphic design, particularly with enhancing photographs and preserving memories for future generations. Nathan Howland / mediadrumimages.com