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Four Northrop BT-1 of US Navy in echelon starboard, nearest 0604, port/front 3/4 air-to-air

Photographs, In Storage, X003-2674/1799

RAF Lyneham Engine Bay four technicians work on an Allison T-56 turboprop engine

Photographs, In Storage, X003-7116/0824

No. 100 Mk. 6

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1994/0981/O

Large riveted cone structure with four spring loaded fins with a central arming vane (No.7 Mk.1). Four grub screws around the base for fitting to bomb body. Complete with original cardboard container. Painted green overall.

Four Candle, LC 50F, Ausf C

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X002-6595

Cylindrical light metal casing only with mottled black external finish and a single suspension eye bolt. Two large oblong fins and two small square fins at rear. Originally carried four flare candles and a delayed action fuse.

Four volumes of typescript memoirs entitled "The First Twenty Five", Volumes 2-5, by the late 343555 LAC Frank E. Chasemore, covering his RAF service from enlistment to his return from India (1920-1927), n.d.

Archives, In Storage, AC97/112/4

Four bound typescript booklets.

W.E. Gay collection, 55 Squadron in the Middle East, 1926-1927

Photographs, In Storage, X002-8059

Four letters and prisoner of war cards written home to his family by Lt George R.T. Marsh whilst a prisoner of war, 25 October 1918-3 November 1918

Archives, In Storage, AC97/130/13

Four manuscript pages.

Four page typescript account of a search and rescue mission flown to locate the crew of a ditched Wellington in the Bay of Bengal, 28 December 1991

Archives, In Storage, X006-3364/007/003

Four page typescript with covering typescript letter.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1994/1132/O

Steel hollow tubular body with pointed aluminium nose fitted with three solid fuel booster rockets, with four large centre fins and four smaller tail. Crudely painted overall white with red. Paint peeling off in places and with corrosion and mounted to a portable display stand.

Hawker Siddeley Vulcan B.1, No. 230 OCU, XA905, side view, with four Hawker Sea Hawks flying overhead, 1958-1960

Photographs, In Storage, PC73/4/816

Hawker Siddeley Vulcan B.1 (XA905), port side view on the ground, with four Hawker Sea Hawks flying overhead watched by spectators.