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Letter from Wg Cdr John F. Pinnington, Air Attaché, British Embassy, Helsinki, to Mr Stanley H. Handasyde, regarding the latter's search for an early Martinsyde aircraft, 18 January 1960

Archives, In Storage, AC73/21/31

One page typescript letter and one typescript sheet.

File relating to the Blohm und Voss Bv 144 believed by the Air Ministry Directorate of Intelligence to be in service with or in development for the Luftwaffe, 1940s

Archives, In Storage, AC88/17/20

Paper file containing one page, typescript and one three view diagram.

Letter from Mr N. Shaw, forwarding Mukden Rotarian leaflet and weather charts for the period 27 August-1 September to Amy Johnson (with her reply), 30 August 1931

Archives, In Storage, AC77/23/193

Two typescript letters, one printed leaflet and one printed map.

Maps of R34's Atlantic crossing, 02 July 1919-13 July 1919

Archives, In Storage, AC76/28/5

Two copies of a map: one in colour on wax paper, one in black and white on standard paper.

644th Bombardment Squadron

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 82/U/97

A circular blue patch, with a scroll below lettered 644TH BOMBARDMENT SQUADRON, decorated with an eagle clutching a bomb with one foot and from the other three thunderbolts passing through a cloud, bombs falling in the background. Woven integrally as one piece.

2,000lb, Type A

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 65/O/1073

Black painted central structure fitted with a single "ball" socket suspension lug above another mechanism holding a thick steel cable. Two large aluminium crutches one fitted at either end both fitted with bungee chord. Fusing unit (5D/927) fitted one end.

Bucket, water ballast

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 66/A/430

Large alloy bucket with one open end, with damaged rim, and one narrower end with spring loaded hinged lid to release contents. Part of zinc metal mounting frame, in damaged condition, rivetted to the body of the bucket.

Recorded account of the restoration of Supermarine Southampton I N9899, tape one, 1986

Film & Sound, In Storage, X004-9400/001

Part one of a recorded account, made by the project leader, of the restoration of a Supermarine Southampton I flying boat (N9899) by RAF Museum staff at RAF Cardington.

Papers relating to the status of WO Frederick Charles Collard after being lost on operations, 23 May 1940-19 October 1941

Archives, In Storage, X007-1377/003

Six manuscript letters, one typescript letter and one telegram.

unknown

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 70/C/437

Two bladed wooden propeller boss with blades cut off, letters RFC one side made from nails/tacks. Grey painted rear with SHAWBURY OCT 10 1918 scratched into wood. Grey painted band around where blades were and a large split one end.