Musician and actor Martin Kemp presented staff at the RAF Museum in Colindale with a National Lottery Award trophy. The star of Spandau Ballet hits like Gold and True famously took to the skies back in 2008 for Martin Kemp: The Battle of Britain. As part of a TV series the daredevil boarded a World War II fighter plane to recreate a Battle of Britain dogfight. Today it was his turn to try out World War I planes instead albeit on the ground! Martin took time out from tour preparations to help staff at the RAF Museum celebrate its award-winning exhibition. The museums First World War in the Air exhibition received over 7,000 votes to be named the UKs Best Heritage project in this years National Lottery Awards – the annual search to find the UKs favourite Lottery funded projects. The museum wins a £2,000 cash prize, an iconic National Lottery Awards trophy and will attend a st
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