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Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 78/A/51
Windscreen, in frame, of Bristol F.2b Fighter; glass starred. Frame now transferred to RAFM Bristol MiC 1988/0209/A.
Vickers Wellington B Mk X
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 69/A/171
Twin-engined monoplane medium bomber with canvas covered geodetic metal structure.
De Havilland Mosquito TT.35
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 67/A/595
Twin piston engined two seater target towing tug modified from original bomber variant.
Short Stirling Mk III
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1998/0229/A
Eleven large sections and components recovered from crash site. Originally a four-engined mid wing monoplane heavy bomber with single fin and rudder, three power operated gun turrets and retractable undercarriage. Remains comprise rear fuselage, centre fuselage, fin, rudder, flap section, horizontal stabilisers, dorsal turret surround and leading edge wing fuel tanks.
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.
GEE Radio Frequency Unit Type 24
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, X005-2634
Rectangular spot welded steel case with a large slow motion dial, trimmer knob, lead connector, four threaded locking nuts and a "D" handle all fitted in the face. Six pin plug in the rear.
No. 417 Squadron Air Training Corps badge, Alan Chew
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, X003-1969
On a horizontal oval patch of cotton, AIR TRAINING CORPS and SQUADRON embroidered in pale blue and 417 embroidered in red all within a pale blue embroidered border.
Black Cat lucky charm of Flight Lieutenant John Elwyn Charles
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, X005-0851
Hand made black leather cat-shaped charm, with thread attached to safety pin and then wool in order to suspend. Leather worn in two places showing internal stuffing, and stitching on tail crudely done.
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Archives, Cosford, Hangar Three, X003-1037/003/001
Telegram & envelope. Telegram is in two pieces.
OR's, SD, Blue, Ptn 1939
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, X003-2043
Plain, pale blue collar in 'end-over-end' weave.