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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1988/0425/R

Large grey painted case with a slow motion dial, tuning meter, two jack plug sockets and five switches all fitted to the face. Six pin plug and aerial socket on the rear. Cased.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 77/A/685

Rectangular varnished wooden body with a brass panel fitted with six toggle switches marked, OFF-ON AIRSPEED, COMPASS, ANEROID, REV.IND., MISC, and ON No1 ON No2 ACCUMULATOR. Hole one side for electrical wiring.

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.

Postcard from Mr J.E. Sandall to Alex Henshaw, 1938

Archives, In Storage, X002-9256/007/003/026

Postcard congratulating Alex Henshaw on his London to Isle of Man Air Race result.

Report on the London to Newcastle Air Race flown by Reginald Alfred Charles Brie in Cierva C24, G-ABLM 1932

Archives, In Storage, B1254

Three page typed report

Collection of photographs showing aircraft on the ground, civilian passenger aircraft of the Railway Air Service, interior views aboard civilian passenger aircraft and an interior view of London Airport Central, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, X004-6771

12 monochrome prints.

Cuttings relating to HMA. No. 4 and its flight over London under Cmdr Frederick Lewis Maitland Boothby's command in July 1913

Archives, In Storage, AC70/1/6/3

Thirteen newspaper cuttings.

"A bomber's flying controls: The pilot's cockpit of a Hampden": Extract from the Illustrated London News showing a labelled Hampden cockpit, 10 June 1939

Archives, In Storage, AC94/86

Page from magazine with cockpit picture.

Route chart for BOAC flight from New York to London and aerial route map, BOAC Middle East, 16 August 1958

Archives, In Storage, AC72/7/49

Two aerial route maps, one with flight information.