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Members of RAF Reserve Flying Club outside clubhouse, watching formation of three Avros flying past, Hatfield, 1933

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/5324/1

Three men standing by De Havilland D.H.60 Moth, during visit of Household Brigade Flying Club, Warsash, 1933

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/5296/18

unknown

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 77/R/16

Two piece circular black plastic body with a central "press" switch in-between two (three way levers) marked "STEADY OFF MORSE DOWNWARD" and "MORSE OFF STEADY UPWARD". Three wire terminals in base and two mounting holes.

Fairey Battles (K7578 F, K7576 and K7622 O and three others) of 105 Squadron, port side view in formation flight, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, P019241

Fairey Battles (K7578 F, K7576 and K7622 O and three others) of 105 Squadron, port side view in formation flight.

Hawker Hurricanes Mk. I (L153? K, O, J and three others) of 56 Squadron, port side view in formation flight, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, P019330

Hawker Hurricanes Mk. I (L153? K, O, J and three others) of 56 Squadron, port side view in formation flight.

Blackburn Beverley C Mk. 1, three aircraft of 30 and 84 Squadrons, above rear port side view in formation flight, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, P022294

Blackburn Beverley C Mk. 1, three aircraft of 30 and 84 Squadrons, above rear port side view in formation flight.

unknown

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X005-8151

Black plastic oblong box with four on-off tumbler switches to the front with numbers 1-4 under each switch. Three brass male terminals and three female exiting either side. Five threaded connectors along the bottom.

Account of the loss of Lancaster EE142 on the night of 27-28 July 1943 by Sgt Percival John Bartlett

Archives, In Storage, X008-7716/001/003/008

Three page typescript, three photocopies sheets manuscript pages and two cover sheets.

Commercial aviation in the light of war experience: An address by Maj-Gen Sir F.H. Sykes, 7 January 1919

Archives, In Storage, AC73/35/3/14

Printed pamphlet.

Telegram from Shell-Mex & B.P. Limited to Alex Henshaw, 1938

Archives, In Storage, X002-9256/005/007/008

Telegram asking if Alex Henshaw required Shell 87 fuel for the London to Cardiff Air Race.