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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X008-8373
Rectangular open-topped mess tin with plain edge and hinged wire handle at one end. Service number 4113696 stamped onto one side. Letters "R.A.F." etched onto bottom. Dents, scratches and pitting evidence signs of use although condition remains fair.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X005-3685
Rectangular black crackle painted case with a large centre dial, one ceramic connection, one operating plug socket and two jack plug sockets all fitted to the face. Fitted with a dynamotor and onto a mounting tray.
Certificate issued by the FAI to the crew of L2639, confirming their World Record for distance in a straight line, 3 June 1940
Archives, In Storage, AC94/2/15
One framed certificate and one adjoining letter.
P.R.4 biographical file on AVM Wilfred Ewart Oulton, 1954-1961
Archives, In Storage, DC76/74/762
Copied sheet, six typescript sheets, one manuscript sheet, one photograph and three small notes. No access to record of service.
Avro 504Ks (F893? and another) of 2 Flying Training School, with one on ground and the other just after take-off, Duxford, n.d.
Photographs, In Storage, P010818
Avro 504Ks (F893? and another), with one on ground and the other just after take-off, starboard front view.
Seven RAF and one SAAF (?) fighter pilots posing in front of camouflaged charabanc, n.d.
Photographs, In Storage, P023984
Formal group portrait photograph of seven RAF and one SAAF (?) fighter pilots posing in front of camouflaged charabanc.
Two warships, one with Hawker Osprey on catapult, and other ships, anchored at Haifa, Palestine, 1936
Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/5588/12
Mass fly-past, including Avro Ansons and Hawker biplanes, RAF Display, Hendon, 1937
Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/5699/14
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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1993/0065/I
Circular white plastic disc printed with 10-900 MILES around one edge fitted with rotating inner disc either side marked, 1-4 HOURS and 3-50 MINUTES one side and 0-20 THOUSANDS/TEMP the other. Complete with original packaging.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 71/T/826
A machined piece of steel hollowed out with a hexagonal nut shape one end and two pegs the other. An aluminium pin (of the same shape) made to fit precisely inside with a steel fitting riveted at one end.
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