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Truck, General Service, 4 x 4, Land Rover Series 2/2A
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Four, X003-6770
Green and black camouflage painted general purpose off-road vehicle prepared and fitted for air drop and mounted, with trailer, on and air drop platform.
Neck Ring, Soviet Air Force, Flying Helmet Type ChSh-6
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Four, 1994/0719/U
Lockable aluminium neck ring for GSh-6LP Helmet. Fitted with rubber neck seal, a long fabric skirt with front and rear zips and two adjustment straps. Fitted with communication cord for fabric inner helmet.
Boyevaya Mashina Pyekhoty 1
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, X003-6763
Olive drab painted tracked personnel carrier with shallow aft mounted turret and gun. Forward mounted engine with crew doors at rear. Hatches on upper surface. Acquired in full working order, with crew compartment complete with crew optics, periscopes and fittings.
Radiac Survey Meter No. 2
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 84/I/97
Grey painted rectangular upright instrument with a meter and handle fitted in the face and on/off switch one side. Complete with a dark green plastic case with 'lift the dot' fasteners on lid. Lid has a clear glass panel and shoulder strap stored inside.
GSh-6LP Helmet
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1994/0718/U
Large white, domed shaped helmet with heated perspex face mask. Internal sun visor with control on left hand side of helmet. Oxygen intake on right hand side and outlet on left. Padded internally. Neck ring with 8 lugs identifies this helmet as a LP model of the GSh-6 family.
RAF, Type G, B/G
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Four, 77/U/705
Blue-grey fabric helmet with internal, padded leather telephone holders retained by press-studs. Five press-stud male elements on each side of face aperture to receive suspension system from oxygen mask. Microphone socket below left ear. Communications lead emerges from lower centre rear of helmet. Two light webbing goggle retaining straps with press-studs at rear.
Douglas Dakota Mk. III, Cockpit Section
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Four, X002-9932
Complete Dakota cockpit section with full instrument fit, cut immediately behind the line of the pilot's seat backs; when acquired, had concrete under the cockpit floor and two steel girders inserted to permit its mounting in the floor of the former bistro where it was displayed. Now fully repainted and restored with seats etc.
RAF Flying Helmet Type G
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Four, 69/U/775
Blue-grey fabric helmet with internal, padded leather telephone holders retained by press-studs. Five press-stud male elements on each side of face aperture to receive suspension system from oxygen mask. Microphone socket below left ear. Communications lead emerges from lower centre rear of helmet. Two light webbing goggle retaining straps with press-studs at rear. Fitted with hooked Harnesses for P Type Oxygen Mask.
7000lb, Thermo-Nuclear, Yellow Sun, Practice, Inert
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Four, 69/O/109
Inert training version of large drum bodied thermonuclear bomb as carried on Vickers Valiant V-bomber with flat front face, tapering tail cone and four rectangular tail fins, each with a short static line. Single large suspension lug, test plug sockets in open end of tail cone, two circular handled plugs in front face and two similar plugs, one either side of the front.
DIRCM Turret
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Four, X005-2775
Missile countermeasures item, painted black overall. Non-functional Directional Infra-Red Countermeasures (DIRCM) turret/AAQ-24 Transmitter, as used on USAF MH-53 helicopters. Empty shell only - stripped internally. Base section with 360-degree rotating turret mounted on it, this rotating unit housing the laser unit. When complete this fired a laser beam at an incoming missile, identified it, then 'dealt' with the electronics with a further laser beam.