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Documents and photographs relating to Air Cdre Harold Arthur Cooper Bird-Wilson's service with CFS 1963-1965

Archives, In Storage, X003-7892/033

Blue cardboard wallet inscribed "CFS, 1963-1965" containing 45 loose monochrome photographs, two monochrome photographs in cardboard wallets, supplement to Illustrated London News, circa 1961, pamphlet on The Red Pelicans aerobatics team and three news clippings, notebook, list of contact details of US Naval officers and envelope addressed to HACBW.

De Havilland Aircraft Company, can 310, Hatfield aerodrome scenes including D.H.108, Sea Hornet, Mosquito T.3 and Ghost Lancastrian, circa 1948

Film & Sound, In Storage, FC96/297

Film showing various scenes of de Havilland Aircraft Company activities at Hatfield, including an Avro Lancastrian in a hangar for the test fitting of Ghost gas turbine engines. Mosquito, Sea Hornet and Dove aircraft also appear.

Internal view of a hangar decorated for a dance, circa 1945

Archives, In Storage, X007-5208/002/024

Tables and chairs surround the dance floor which is partly barricaded off, suspended above the floor are silver streamers (possibly window) and union flags, on the right by the rear wall is a decorated motor coach with a sign on its side which reads "The Bowery".

Ground air-to-air plus ground sequences featuring trials of the Fairey Rotodyne, circa 1960

Film & Sound, In Storage, FC97/114

Fairey Rotordyne XE521 is seen in the air and landing vertically. It shuts down, starts up, takes off and hovers. Hangar doors are opened to reveal the Rotordyne and a number of Gannets. The Rotordyne is then towed out. A Tipsy Trainer (G-AISC) is seen taking off.

Group of officers and NCOs including Wg Cdr Clifford Corry Francis Cooper inspecting civil De Havilland D.H.82a Tiger Moth G-ANZU inside a hangar, RAF Leuchars, 22 June 1959

Archives, In Storage, X007-5201/007/004/003

Port side rear view of the aircraft, a tarpaulin covers the cockpit area. The officers and NCOs are stood on the starboard side of the aircraft.

RAF Eastcote Collection - Hemswell, reel 7, scenes 58 to 65, 1959

Film & Sound, In Storage, FC98/127/7

A US Air Force C-124 transport aircraft is seen parked at RAF Hemswell as equipment related to the Thor missile is unloaded. A C-124 taxis and takes off, equipment is seen in a hangar and large fuel tanks are seen on the airfield.

Suspension Frame Mk. 5 for Helmet Mk. 4

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 82/U/378

Fibre headband and crown spider. The spider with six arms ending with rubber pads on the outside and female press studs to attach to the headband on the inside. A rubber pad is attached by a single rivet and a lift the dot fastener is provided to attach the liner to a Mk.4 or RAC Mk.II helmet. The headband has a foam rubber lining on the inside and a series of male press studs on the outside to attach the spider.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 78/U/36

Mk. 2 AVS modified by the addition of a seven way connector. White nylon combination suit with opening in the rear and fastening with two ties. Stirrups at the bottom of the legs. Air is fed to the skin by a series of pvc tubes sewn all over the garment and supplied by six larger tubes which are connected to the main air supply by a connector on the centre of the chest. A seventh tube supplies air to the head when required.

Combination Suit, Extreme Cold Weather, Ptn 1950s

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 73/U/837

Green combination suit opening from neck to crotch with six buttons all, apart form the top button, are covered by a fly. Fall collar and an integral fabric belt with pinless buckle. Pen pockets on each arm. Flap and button slit openings in the chest for access to under garments. Patch pockets in the front and rear of the waist closing with buttoned flaps. Pleated patch pockets with buttoned flaps on thighs with a smaller knife pocket beside.

Central & Regional Bands, Full Dress, HS, Ptn 1958

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X005-1926

Master Pattern No. 35/R/1209A 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.