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Bristol Blenheim Mark IV
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 70/A/626
Canadian built Bolingbroke twin-engined all metal monoplane light bomber adapted to Blenheim Mk. IV standard. Painted in dark earth/dark green/sky camouflage to represent a Bomber Command aircraft of No. 139 squadron.
Life Jacket, RAF, 1932 Pattern
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 65/U/512
Olive green, rubberised fabric waistcoat containing an inflatable rubber bladder the oral inflation pipe of which emerges from the left breast and is retained in a sheath running up the left shoulder. The jacket fastens with three buttons and two buckled tapes at top and bottom. Front stencilled with orientation and wearing instructions. Bladder not fitted on this example.
Rolls-Royce (Packard) Merlin 28
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 84/E/1102
1,390hp twelve cylinder in-line piston engine, partially sectioned and with a cut-down propeller, mounted on a tubular metal stand. Two speed, single-stage supercharged variant as fitted to Avro Lancaster III & X, Kittyhawk II and Hurricane X. Manufacturer's plate.
T1 Bombsight, Sighting Head
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, X005-5885
Black crackle painted cylinder shaped (roll stabilizing unit) gyro unit bolted in an anti-vibration frame and fitted with a reflector mirror and lamp. All mounted onto a large base (marked starboard/port drift) fitted with manual winding cable drive.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 1987/0265/E
4-cylinder upright in-line 98hp piston engine mounted on tubular metal stand. Part sectioned, missing complete cylinder no.1 and cylinder head no.2. As fitted to De Havilland Gipsy Moth/Gipsy Moth Trainer, Spartan Arrow, and de Havilland D.H.71 Tiger Moth.
No.2, All Ranks, Ptn 1941
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 72/U/771
Waist length, single-breasted, three button jacket with collar and lapels. Gathered into a waistband with an extension forming the belt closure which engages with a metal buckle on the right. Waistband fitted with a pair of concealed button holes at rear to engage with buttons on trousers. Two flapped, buttoned breast pockets. Sleeves terminate in buttoned wrist bands. Officers version with soft shoulder straps. All buttons, black plastic, pierced through the fabric, not concealed in a fly.
USAAF Type M-1 Flak Vest
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 1986/0275/U
Protective vest in three sections covering the back, chest, abdomen and groin. Each section is made from overlapping steel plates covered with canvas. The sections are held together by 'lift the dot' fasteners and by an adjustable waist belt which attaches by more fasteners to an internal yoke on the chest plate. This yoke is fitted with a red fabric handle to aid emergency removal of the garment by a swift upward then downward pull.
Pilot Officer Cyril Barton’s Service Dress Jacket
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 84/U/741
Single-breasted, four button jacket with roll-step collar, two flap and button, pleated breast pockets, two flap and button bellows pockets in skirt and centre rear vent. Integral fabric belt with two prong gilt buckle. Black and pale blue rank lace at cuffs to the rank of Pilot Officer Pilot's badge above left breast pocket.
Air Officer's Peaked Cap, Air Vice Marshal Sir Donald Bennett
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 1986/1203/U
Peaked cap with blue-grey fabric crown, black mohair band and black, patent leather chin strap and peak, the latter bearing two rows of gold wire oak leaf embroidery. On the band the Air Officers' badge consisting of a gold wire wreath with crown and lion above, overlaid with a gilt metal eagle.
Polish Cat Artwork
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 1997/0087/Y
Roughly cut rectangular linen panel from nose of a Wellington bomber, bearing a painting of a cartoon cat with boots and steel helmet, waving a sword and sitting on a bomb. In the upper left corner is the Polish national emblem in crimson and white. Now in glass fronted wooden frame and wall mounted in Bomber Hall.