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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 75/A/196

Rectangular black crackle painted box with a large plastic dial left and two multi-pin plugs right with a single tumbler switch below. The two plugs replaced by a white lamp and aluminium plate. Mounting hole in each corner and rear panel missing.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 73/O/1358

Matt black painted domed structure with perspex glazing, fitted inside with two hand operated grips working two 0.303 browning machine guns. Various electrical fittings inside including gunsight reflector mount, seat and lap belt. Glazing broken and some damage to structure.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 66/I/47

Turret Guns. Large black painted unit, comprising two lens, two glass reflector screens (broken), a stadiametric ranging system, one multi-pin plug lead and a span adjuster marked 30-120 with seven German aircraft names. Fixed to a wooden display base.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1998/0172/R

Thick brown leather pouch containing, 5½" mirror fixed in a tilting grey painted brass frame assembly, auxiliary arm for supporting secondary mirror, two aiming posts, secondary mirror assembly, two spare mirrors and tool with spare parts bag. Missing tripod.

Two letterheads from No. 2 Squadron, No. 2 Cadet Wing, Hastings and No. 5 School of Aeronautics Denham camp, 1918

Archives, In Storage, A1561

Two pieces of paper, one buff one blue showing the RAF motif and the organisation's name and address.

Two letters from ACM John Whitworth Jones regarding introducing Capt George Frederick Zimmer to ACM Sir Philip Joubert de la Ferte, 15 April 1947

Archives, In Storage, X007-5267/015

Two typescript letters and a typescript envelope.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 73/Y/1328

Cast brass badge showing two sailors manning a cannon, surrounded by the words OUR COUNTRY MAY SHE EVER BE RIGHT. All within the design of a ships helm with U.S.S. DECATUR above DD 936 below in scrolls. Two mounting bolts on rear.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X005-4033

Rectangular, hinged and lockable wooden case with canvas/webbing top cover and leather carrying strap. Two separate halves, one containing two bells and wind-up handle the other the head and breast set. The hinged door contains brass lock marked GPO.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X001-3410

Three pole socket with length of cable attached. Cable is attached to a cylidrical fuse box. A two pronged screw connector is attached to the fuse box by two wires held together by red plastic tape.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 78/R/908

Rectangular, green painted metal case with hinged lid opening to the rear with wired handset, a four pin socket, magneto signalling key and two terminals fitted inside. Hole for "crank handle" right with two strap loops and lock fitted outside.