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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X005-4122

Two square wooden sections with rounded corners, one inside the other wrapped in electrical wire. A panel fitted with a large semi-circular dial marked 0-180 rotates the inner section. Six holes at front right connect wires to the outer section.

Three signals from Procurement Executive Ministry of Defence to HQ Strike Command with regard to the CAS release of the Phantom F-4J, 1990

Archives, In Storage, AC94/46/55

Six sheets with covering documentation. Closed until 2021.

Script of CBS interview with AM Sir Norman Howard Bottomley on the occasion of the visit of 35 Squadron to Los Angeles for the Army Air Forces Day, 31 July 1946

Archives, In Storage, AC71/2/71

Six sheets of purple ink typescript on yellowed paper.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1996/0435/U

Rigid helmet shell fitted with a pressure bladder assembly. White helmet shell incorporating a pressure visor mounted on pressure hinged assemblies, a manual pressure visor control, an anti-glare visor, microphone selector switch on the left, large red mouth door held by a release catch mechanism on the lower front of the shell and the oxygen tube, emergency oxygen tube attachment and microphone cable all exiting the shell on the right. The bladder assembly attaches to the shell via a pressure visor seal around the face aperture and three pairs of adjustment straps in the rear. The rear opens down the centre with a sliding fastener fitted with a braided lanyard. The bladder incorporates radio telephones and is fitted with a removable fabric liner. This example has two large leather pads in the rear and comes with a storage box, two spare liners and a visor cover, small bottle of anti-mistant and applicator cloth.

Aircrew Helmet Mk 10

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1996/0412/U

Aircrew Light Protective Helmet Assembly (ALPHA). Green, Kevlar, helmet shell with expanded foam liner incorporating a pad in the crown and leather covered foam pads front and rear. Adjustable nylon webbing neck strap in the rear with foam pad. Ear capsules, fitted with finger loops to aid donning, are attached to nylon straps which can be loosed by external clips on each side of the helmet. Wired with NATO jack plug exiting the rear of the helmet and microphone connector externally on the lower left side. Helmet is fitted with a twin visor assembly and has a cloth visor cover attached to the assembly via press studs. The visors have locking systems on both sides. A cross of reflective tape is fitted to the top of the helmet. Chin strap with quick locking buckle and Velcro adjustment. This example fitted with oxygen mask hooks.

US Air Force Flying Helmet Type P-4A

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, X004-4422

Protective helmet with rubber edge trim. Leather and webbing internal suspension system to keep the shell off the wearer's head. Fitted internally with padded earphones for which the connector lead enters at rear of shell. Microphone plug-in point below left ear on exterior of helmet. The helmet fit can be adjusted by means of laces pierced through the shell which connect with straps internally. A tinted visor is held on a pivotting armature with a locking pin running in line with a rail positioned vertically on the front of the helmet. A pull-out locking pin enables the visor to be raised by a spring connected to the armature. Oxygen mask attachment points at each side of the face aperture operate by two pinch levers which release serrated tongues fitted to either side of the mask suspension system. Off white with dark blue zigzag pattern.

Letter and photographs relating to Middle East RAF cinemas sent from the area technical manager to Royal Air Force Cinema Corporation headquarters, London, 26 November 1956

Archives, In Storage, AC73/26/53/57

25 monochrome photographic prints and one typescript letter.

Upside Down Dinner, 1914

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 79/C/1450

Square of linen printed with WWI aircraft doing loop the loop HENDON AVIATORS "UPSIDE-DOWN DINNER" in honour of Mr. B. C. Hucks and Mr. Gustav Hamel in centre. Friday, Jan. 16th, 1914 left Royal Automobile Club, LONDON right.

Cup, Vaudeville Charity Carnival, 1914

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1988/0833/C

Squat, large sterling silver two handled cup. Engraved ‘Presented by THE PERFORMER to winner of TEN MILE FLYING RACE at the VAUDEVILLE CHARITY CARNIVAL, THE LONDON AERODROME HENDON. JULY 7th 1914’. With circular ebonized wooden plinth.

Women's Aerial League

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1993/0332/C

Large, circular gold medallion with plain rim and suspension ring at top. Obverse - Winged Female figure with Women's aerial League MCMIX Reverse - inscribed Awarded to Claude Grahame White April 27th, 1910 London - Manchester By Women's Aerial League of the British Empire