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67ft High Speed Launch 2586 close up view of one of three gun turrets installed on the launch showing two crew members fitting a Vickers machine gun to its mounting 1943 (cg)
Photographs, In Storage, P028864
67ft High Speed Launch 2586 close up view of one of three gun turrets installed on the launch showing two crew members fitting a Vickers machine gun to its mounting 1943.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 74/U/95
Blue grey, double-breasted, coat with a fold down collar and soft shoulder straps with single button. Flapped, inset pockets in front at waist level. Pleated back with half belt and Long centre rear vent closing with one self coloured button. Front closes with five pairs of large uniform buttons (one button missing).
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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 79/U/611
Straight legged KD trousers with button fly and two side pockets. The waistband fashioned as two extended straps which cross-over each other; the right one passing through a slit in the left side and thence to a pin buckle, the left one passing through a retainer on the right side and thence to a pin buckle.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1987/1689/U
Straight legged, white drill trousers with button fly and two side pockets. The waistband fashioned as two extended straps which cross-over each other; the right one passing through a slit in the left side and thence to a pin buckle, the left one passing through a retainer on the right side and thence to a pin buckle.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X001-3415
12 volt, training version of standard G.45 distinguished by the red painted top door and star added next to the serial number on the body side. The camera unit itself is standard but the top sighting hole plug is missing. The camera body is screwed to an Adaptor Type 31( stores ref. 14A/1430) which consists of a flat plate with junction box to one side.The top of this junction box is missing; there are two leads fixed to the junction box, one connected to the camera body and the other with a free two pin socket at one end.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X002-6761
Flash bomb discharger - used to select and control the discharge of flash bombs during aerial photography at night. Black painted square metal box, with one quarter cut out. On front face are top row of switches controlling camera selection; below a row of 4 buttons, which are protected by flaps, which control reset and jettison functions. Below these are 2 dials and 2 counters, one for 4.5" and 6" rounds fired, and one for 1.5" rounds fired. In the cutaway part are 2 large male connector plugs. Plate on top face: "Operator's control for distributor photoflash Mk.1 Ref No 15D/1559 s/n 369"
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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X002-6617
Light wrought iron leg tie with circular brass insert at one end, with adjacent fixing slot. Painted overall black. Part of a collection of components of varying size of original RAFM ex Nash Collection Bleriot XI, comprising three wing ribs (Originally 72/A/840 A,B,C) two undercarriage cross frames, (D,E) one main leg (F), one undercarriage cross frame metal strip, (G) two undercarriage leg ties (H,J), and bundle of three landing wires (K,K,M). All complete with some evidence of earlier repairs. A mix of wood and metal components, the wooden ones being shaped and jointed.
Album showing 6 Squadron in the Middle East, circa 1935
Photographs, In Storage, PC98/150
One album.
"One man's war", 2002
Archives, In Storage, X003-6141
Typescript memoir in black plastic folder.
Jungle survival
Archives, In Storage, AC87/5/1/12
One printed pamphlet. Air Ministry Pamphlet 214.
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