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250lb, MC, Mk. 1

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1994/1095/O

Solid drawn steel barrel slightly tapered nose and tail. Single welded suspension lug with four slots for tail cone machined in rear. Threaded fuse pocket in the nose. Heavily corroded.

LC 50f, Ausf E

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1994/1178/O

Cylindrical metal casing with fuse pocket, domed nose and two large oblong fins. Originally carried four flare candles and a delayed action fuse. Re-painted overall silver with slight damage.

Caudron G.4

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 70/M/255

Scratch built model of a twin engine, twin seat reconnaissance biplane bomber with four tail rudders, painted overall cream with hand painted RAF roundels on wings and fuselage.

Typescript of a speech by AVM Sir William Sefton Brancker, and reply by Mr Douglas Vickers, given at the Palace of Engineering Exhibitors' Dinner, 28 October 1924

Archives, In Storage, B1750

Four loose typescript pages.

Vickers Varsity aircraft from 2 Air Navigation School formation display team, circa 1969

Archives, In Storage, X005-3232/004/005

Monochrome print. Four Vickers Varsity aircraft in formation flight over a coastline.

Memoirs of Flt Lt H. Edmund Hall's World War Two RAF service, 2006-2007

Archives, In Storage, X004-9415

Four manuscript pages and a 28 page typescript.

Controller, Attack Sight, Mk. 2S

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 81/I/708

Large rectangular matt black painted metal body with four threaded pegs fitted in the face with a large circular multi-pin plug at the rear.

Royal Aircraft Factory F.E. 4 (7993), 1916

Photographs, In Storage, X007-2271

Letter to Flt Lt Donald Henry Pidding from Johnnie Chat, assumed to be Flt Lt John Chatterton, DFC , circa 1946

Archives, In Storage, X005-4830/004

Four A4 photocopied sheets.

US Navy, Mk. V

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X003-4868

Luminous. Circular black painted face with needle reading 0-900 R.P.M. cylindrical body with four mounting holes around the bezel a single mufti-pin plug in the rear.