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Mustang I: Modifications

Library, In Storage, M020076

Four microfiche.

Group photograph of four ground crew members of No. 75 Squadron, Short Stirling III EH880 AA-J in background, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/158/11

Informal group photograph of four RAF ground crew standing in front of fuselage of Short Stirling III (EH880) AA-J, two LACs, one Sgt and one AC?

LAC William Bell Muir and four other men posing on the beach in Egypt, circa June 1928

Archives, In Storage, X003-8807/006/009

Monochrome print showing LAC William Bell Muir and four other men, all dressed in swimwear, posing in two lines in front of the sea.

McDonnell Douglas Phantom F.G.1, four aircraft of 43 Squadron in formation over Forth Bridge, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, PC94/201/422

McDonnell Douglas Phantom F.G.1, starboard side views of four aircraft in close formation flight near two bridges, with the road bridge in the foreground and rail bridge in the background.

RAF North Weald, 1940 (page one, number four), William Noel Elvish Collection, RAF World War Two

Photographs, In Storage, X003-7148/005

Four Lockheed C-130 Hercules CMk1 front/starboard 3/4 view from above flying in formation

Photographs, In Storage, X003-7116/0608

Vane, Control, V2

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X003-3686

Black graphite rectangle mounted on iron frame, with four bolt threads protruding from bottom. Four of these vanes made up a set on the V2, controlling the direction of the rocket's flight via a tilt mechanism. One or two chunks of graphite are missing.

Four diaries, three hand-made, describing capture in Malaya and imprisonment at Hararoke, off New Guinea, of LAC John Frederick Willin. Also cartoon of LAC John Frederick Willin by a fellow prisoner, 1942-1945

Archives, In Storage, DC73/32/1

Four manuscript diaries.

Four letters and prisoner of war cards written home to his family by 2Lt George R.T. Marsh whilst a prisoner of war, 7 April 1918-28 April 1918

Archives, In Storage, AC97/130/6

Four manuscript pages and one original envelope.

Four Douglas SBD Dauntless of US Navy in echelon starboard port/front 3/4 view air-to-air from slightly above

Photographs, In Storage, X003-2674/1782