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Avro Lancaster B.I/FEs (TW880 TL-F, TW878 TL-H, SW315 TL-A, TW872 TL-D, SW313 TL-B, TW657 TL-C, PA385 TL-S, TW659 TL-M and others) of 35 Squadron,in flight, Graveley, 17 July 1946

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/6121/11

Avro Lancaster B.I/FEs (TW880 TL-F, TW878 TL-H, SW315 TL-A, TW872 TL-D, SW313 TL-B, TW657 TL-C, PA385 TL-S, TW659 TL-M and others) of 35 Squadron, in flight, Graveley, 17 July 1946

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/6121/1

Hawker Osprey III (K3626 236) and Hawker Nimrod Is (K2825 520, K2826 521, K2827 516, K2828 517, K2841 and K2911 511) of 801 Squadron, in flight, Upavon, July 1935

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/5496/5

Hawker Osprey III (K3626 236) and Hawker Nimrod Is (K2825 520, K2826 521, K2827 516, K2828 517, K2841 and K2911 511) of 801 Squadron, in flight, Upavon, July 1935

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/5496/6

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 79/U/1121

Single-breasted, six button, stand collar tunic with decorative gold shoulder cords. Collar fitted with gold wire embroidered crowned eagles and closing with a pair of hooks and eyes. Hooks let into waist to support belt. Two small rear vents and sleeves with false pointed cuffs. Sleeves fitted with gold lace Sergeant's stripes and crowned lyre badges embroidered in gold wire above the cuffs. Lined throughout in mid grey synthetic fabric.

No. 14 Flying Instructors' Course, the Central Flying School, circa July 1924

Archives, In Storage, AC78/2/58

Monochrome print showing the members of No. 14 Flying Instructors' Course, the Central Flying School, posing in six rows in front of the entrance to a large building in June or August 1924. Print is mounted on card which features a key identifying who is who in the image.

Rapid Deployment Force, USAF, badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X008-9132

On a blue circular cloth badge with a stitched border of yellow thread is a shield emblem divided into six segments alternately coloured orange, light blue and sand, with images of aircraft in 5 of the segments and a vehicle in the sixth. In the centre of the shield is a bell and below the shield a scroll on which is RAPID DELPOYMENT FORCE on a white background.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X002-6624

Lozenge shaped section of amber coloured perspex rimmed with black painted aluminium, outside, bare metal on inner face, that originally slid into the required position on the aircraft's cockpit glazing. Six fixing screw/rivet holes around the outer frame. The perspex on this panel is broken and missing at one end, and one corner of the aluminium framing is loose. There is also amber perspex knob on one long axis for gripping and sliding.

Collection of papers regarding companies involved with the production of Handley Page Halifaxes, 22 February 1940-23 February 1943

Archives, In Storage, AC78/23/54

Light brown, card folder entitled "Halifax London Area Production Scheme-Shop Areas" containing typescript and manuscript documents regarding the planning of production of Handley Page Halifaxes, firms engaged on halifax aircraft production, lists of sub-contractors and floor areas required for effective production

5 Group Operation Order for Operation Chastise, 16 May 1943

Archives, In Storage, X002-5796

Photocopy with annotations on the operational order. There is also a photocopied squadron crest, signed by members of 617 Squadron, maps of the routes taken, lists of aircrew involved, the relevant page for "Chastise" from the 617 Squadron Operational Record Book and the entry in the London Gazette for Wg Cdr Guy Penrose Gibson's VC.