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Respirator, Type S6
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 85/U/1016
Black rubber face mask with two clear eye pieces. Filter canister connects to front left side at right angle to wearer. Head harness consists of six short, adjustable elastic straps connected to a vertical panel of rubberized webbing.
Hawker-Siddeley Kestrel
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1994/1339/A
Pre-production development version of Harrier VTOL fighter.
RAF Mountain Rescue Badge
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, X004-5279
On a disc of dark blue melton, two crossed ice axes and a coil of rope embroidered in pale blue and black thread with MOUNTAIN above and RESCUE below in white thread.
Sepecat Jaguar ACT Demonstrator
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 1996/0168/A
Twin jet single seat high wing ground attack aircraft modified to demonstrate fly-by-wire/active control technology (ACT).
Sopwith 1½ Strutter (Replica)
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 81/A/212
Two seat rotary engined biplane fighter - reconnaissance aircraft. Replica aircraft based on original drawings.
Souvenir, Falklands War, Well Done Task Force
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 83/C/394
Group of seven. Circular plastic coated metal with coloured paper inserts reading WELL DONE TASK FORCE WE'RE PROUD OF YOU (yellow, gold, purple, orange and blue) pin in rear.
RAF Police Shoulder Tab
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, X004-0287
Woven as a tape of longitudinal stripes and formed into a loop to slide on shoulderstraps of No.2 jackets or sweaters. Black with a scarlet centre with RAFP in black on the centre stripe.
RAF, Anti-G, External, Green, Mk. 2A
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, X008-4486
Olive green man-made fibre 'trousers' consisting of a broad belly band with legs, but no seat, the legs consisting of panels located over the main muscle groupings of the leg - thighs and calves - and voided in front and behind the knees to facilitate movement. The belly band formed of an inflatable envelope in front and a panel of woven string-fabric behind. The inflatable envelope fitted with a length of tube with connector which attaches to the wearer's PEC from which compressed air is fed into the inflatable belly pad which is linked to the leg sections of the trousers covering the muscle groupings. These areas are made to fit the wearer very tightly by the provision of lacing panels allowing them to be profiled exactly to the contours of the user. Both legs have full length zips running down their insides and shorter zips on the outsides of the thigh portions. Small pocket on right side of belly band. Large patch pockets with pencil tubes on both upper legs with blank panels for writing boards or maps. Two small pockets with flap and Velcro closure on lower legs. Nylon patch on right upper leg for attachment of Aircrew Emergency knife.
British Aerospace Skyflash
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, X003-6761
Grey painted cylinder with tapering fore end, two sets of cruciform fins at mid and rear. Mounting points, electrical attachment cables and inspection covers. Inert rocket motor and dummy warhead fitted to this semi active radar homing air to air missile.
unknown
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, X003-0942
On a strip of blue plastic laminated with white plastic, the name GIBSON engraved to show white on blue. Two spike and pinch-grip fittings on reverse.