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Sector Room Clock (Replica)
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 79/I/1326
Replica, 18" white faced with copper surround and (light mahogany or possibly beech backing?). Hand painted inward pointing blue,yellow, and red segments with fixed hands. No access to rear and with a perspex face.
Unofficial No. 23 Squadron Badge
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 1990/0243/Y
Pre-official design on piece of silver-doped fabric.
RAF 4lb Incendiary Bomb 1944
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 72/O/37
Long hexagonal metal container painted black and grey with a red tip. Damaged.
Head and Breast Set
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 67/R/449
Combination instrument comprising a pair of headphones mounted on a polished steel support made up of two strips on metal with screw clamps at the ends permitting the headphones to be raised or lowered and a Y shaped Bakelite piece holding a microphone and a speaking horn suspended round the operator's neck by a clip-on cotton tape. The microphone and headphones connected by electrical wiring terminating in a large jack plug.
Blenheim Mark I Recognition Model
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 65/M/196
Twin engined light bomber aircraft painted with green and brown camouflage and white windows with RAF roundels on wings and fuselage. Plastic discs as propellers (one missing).
Aircraft Marshalling Wand
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 81/R/793
Cylindrical grey painted metal body fitted with press button on/off switch and a solid clear plastic rod one end. Battery compartment the other end.
No. 1, Officer's, 37 Line, Ptn 1918
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 80/U/1080
Group of 4. Slightly domed gilt metal with Kings Crown above an eagle stamped into face, shankless rear, comprising of 4 holes.
E.A.P. Stick Sensor Assembly
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, X006-1302
Grey plastic stick movement sensor unit with black control column mounted on the front. Several buttons at the back for additional controls. Designed for the BAe E.A.P. fly-by-wire system
Hose Assembly (PEC), RAF, Mk. 14
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, X005-5638
Green anodized light alloy plate with spring-loaded locking handle pierced with three circular bushes to provide Oxygen, Anti-G suit and communications services to the occupant of the ejection seat. Two holes only utilized for oxygen supply and communications. The oxygen supply provided through a rubber corrugated tube with a Bayonet Union Socket at its upper end for attachment to the oxygen mask pipe. A snap hook is provided to carry the weight of the tube by attachment to a D ring on the flying clothing. The communications lead is clipped to the plate and to the oxygen pipe and terminates in a single pin socket at the upper end and in a six pin plug at the plate end.