Inventory
Explore the RAF Museum’s amazing collection through our online inventory.
Showing 7001 to 7010 of 10000 search results for &inventory_location[]=London, Hangar One
unknown
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X002-9106
Seamless steel tubing with pointed nose threaded to receive a nose fuse. Internally a buster well tube runs the length of the body, fitting into a positioning cup at the rear. Three external suspension lugs; two on one side and one 180° the other side. Painted overall grey with two green bands towards nose.
unknown
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 76/I/953
Circular white card printed around the edge on both sides, one with a bearing compass, the other 18-800 DISTANCE-GALLONS. A red, white and blue rotating inner circular scale with cut sections either side marked TRUE COURSE one side PRESSURE ALTITUDE, AIR SPEED CORRECTION the other. Complete with original packaging.
unknown
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X006-1308
Wooden bar with three long plastic covered faces on the top, of which the centre one can be slid, and one on the bottom. Comes in two part cardboard case labelled 'Lt. Oliver' and also contains a wooden pencil. Originally owned by Stanley Oliver, Hunting Chief Test Pilot.
London Aerodrome
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1995/0855/C
Mounted on a wooden shield, a large circular sterling silver medallion of a draped female figure of Victory extending a wreath above a Bleriot style monoplane. Scenic background with racing pylon, clouds and the arms of the City of London. Sterling silver raised award plaque mounted on stained wooden shield. The paque is secured by three silver metal turned pins connecting with three brass turned heads. There remains the top part and hinge of a wooden stand, the bottom part is missing. Two hooks and eyes have been screwed into the rear with a twisted metal wire threaded through indicating that at some time the plaque has been hung on a wall. The trophy is inscribed: The London Aerodrome Trophy (raised block), presented to J.D. North by the directors of the Grahame White Aviation co. Ld. Hendon, in appreciation of his services as Chief Engineer December 1914 (in block). The plinth depicts a classical female figure to the left holding out a laurel wreath supporting her right arm on a Greco/roman column also bedecked with laurel wreaths. To the right there is a Christian cross with laurels and above that pressed out in the metal there is a timing tower, the outline of what appear to be hangers, and a depiction of an early monoplane. A makers/ manufacturers stamp shows the artists name 'G. Halliday' at the base of the plaque.
Spitfire F.XIV, PR.XIX, sheet one
Archives, In Storage, D2024
Print.
Photographs of aircraft and places, World War One
Photographs, In Storage, PC94/114
Monochrome prints.
Bomber aircraft and Sunderland in flight, n.d.
Photographs, In Storage, X004-6899
One monochrome print.
Photographs taken in Palestine, World War One, n.d.
Photographs, In Storage, PC94/63
Monochrome prints.
East-Kent
Library, In Storage, X003-5384
German version of Ordnance Survey one-inch map.
"Z" code, n.d.
Archives, In Storage, AC95/6/13
One sheet of paper, typescript.
Filter results by: Hide filters
Location hide filter
- In Storage
- London, Hangar One [48]
- Cosford, Hangar Two [25]
- London, Hangar Two [20]
- Cosford, Hangar Four [15]
- London, Hangar Three/Four [12]
- London, Hangar Five [9]
- London, Hangar Six [7]
- Cosford, Hangar Three [4]
- London, External Display [1]