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Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 65/E/15
24-cylinder double-vee inverted in-line piston engine, retaining part of engine nacelle and mounted on substantial metal stand. Consists of two DB 605 engines joined together.
Vickers Wellington B Mk X
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 69/A/171
Twin-engined monoplane medium bomber with canvas covered geodetic metal structure.
Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-8
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 1998/0214/A
Radial engined single seat low wing monoplane fighter-bomber with tailwheel and retractable main undercarriage and prominent raised canopy. Some new engine cowlings, undercarriage fairings and wing root fairings made and fitted by MBCC Cosford staff 2013 to replace those lost during its move from IWM South Lambeth to Cosford.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 84/E/1092
Centrifugal-flow turbojet engine with 10 combustion chambers, partially sectioned and mounted on metal frame.
Letter of congratulations from Air Vice Marshal Donald Bennett on Flying Officer Angus Caesar-Gordon's award of the Pathfinder badge, 1944
Archives, Cosford, Hangar Three, X003-8841/002/023
One typescript letter.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 1992/0400/O
Nose mounted aircraft cannon (Port Lower).
Victoria Cross awarded to Pilot Officer Cyril Joe Barton, 1944
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 1996/0329/D
Dark patinated bronze cross pattée with a semi-circular extension on the upper arm bearing a ring which engages with a V below the suspension bar which is decorated with two sprays of laurel leaves joined by a ribbon. Obverse - a crown with crowned lion above and below a sroll bearing the words FOR VALOUR. The cross edged with a double line border. Reverse - The cross edged with a double line border and a double lined central disc bearing an engraved date . The reverse of the suspension bar engraved P/O Cyril Joe Barton No.578 Squadron. Reverse of cross engraved 19th June 1944. Ribbon - maroon.
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.