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Layout - Four Napier Sabre engines

Archives, In Storage, MAC040939

Sunderland four engined monoplane flying boat

Library, In Storage, 020319

Fulmar I and II modifications

Library, In Storage, M020017

Four microfiche.

unknown

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 69/Z/614

Small four prong nickel plated fork.

Recorded interviews with Geoff Hill, Billy Bates and Cyril Ashley, 2003

Film & Sound, In Storage, X005-3100

Interviews with Geoff Hill on his experiences of bombing in the UK during the Second World War, Billy Bates on his service as an air gunner in Lancasters and Cyril Ashley, who served as an anti-aircraft gunner before joining 1st Airborne Division.

Recorded interview with Sqdn Ldr Victor Albert Pheasant, 25 February 2019 disc 1

Film & Sound, In Storage, X008-7364/001

Vic Pheasant was an RAF air signaller in Beverley and Britannia transport aircraft and later as an Air Electronics Officer in bomber, reconnaissance and tanker versions of the Victor aircraft.

Recorded interview with SAC Rachel Williamson, 16 November 2018 disc 3

Film & Sound, In Storage, X008-7362/003

Interview with Rachel Williamson, who served as an RAF medical assistant, and participated in competitive swimming and inter-service rugby. She competed in the 2018 Invictus Games after leaving the RAF.

Recorded interview with Sgt Rachel Elizabeth Malthouse, 7 June 2018 disc 2

Film & Sound, In Storage, X008-7359/002

Interview with Rachel Malthouse, who served as an RAF photographer. She explains the wide variety of roles undertaken during tours at RAF Marham, Kinloss, Benson and in the Falkland Islands.

Recorded interview with Sqdn Ldr Victor Albert Pheasant, 25 February 2019 disc 2

Film & Sound, In Storage, X008-7364/002

Vic Pheasant was an RAF air signaller in Beverley and Britannia transport aircraft and later as an Air Electronics Officer in bomber, reconnaissance and tanker versions of the Victor aircraft.

unknown

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X008-0907

Shield-shaped varnished wooden wall plaque with painted crest consisting of a red white and blue roundel through which an aircraft is flying, breaking the green and yellow checks of the apprentice hat band. The motto scroll below says "Break into life". A small plaque above reads "Presented to Apprentice Wing trophy room by 220 Entry RAF Cosford 19 Dec 72".