Inventory
Explore the RAF Museum’s amazing collection through our online inventory.
Showing 171 to 180 of 10000 search results for &inventory_location[]=London, Hangar Two
Informal group of unidentified RAF personnel standing next to fuel bowser in hangar, Ismailia, 1938
Photographs, In Storage, PC72/89/349
Group of two RAF officers in tropical working dress and a civilian in front of a fuel bowser inside a hangar.
Close up side view of forward fuselage of Handley Page O/100, No. 14 Squadron RNAS, inside hangar, Dunkirk, 1917
Photographs, In Storage, PC73/107/30
Handley Page O/100, close up port side view of forward fuselage with two personnel, inside hangar.
unknown
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 69/I/1321
A rectangular wooden case which tapers towards the front. The top of the case has black holders for the photographic plates which fold away from the case, being closed by sliding latches. At one short side is a brass handle, at the other a leather carrying/gripping strap, with buckle for adjusting its length. The case is reinforced at the edges by brass strips, and there are nineteen associated rectangular black Mackenzie Wishart photographic plates, of two types. Brass fitting tube mounted on top. See historical notes.
A D.H.10 Amiens inside hangar (f.v.), circa 1920
Photographs, In Storage, PC70/20/17
D.H.10 Amiens nose and starboard engine, front view, viewed through the open door of a hangar, with two airmen wearing Wolseley helmets standing in the aircraft's cockpits.
Lt Smith (?) in flying kit standing outside one of the temporary hangars, 40 Training Squadron, Croydon, Summer 1917
Photographs, In Storage, PC72/20/65
Man wearing flying clothing standing outside canvas hangar, with two men siting inside. Shows guy ropes holding up hangar.
Sopwith Snipes and a Bristol F.2b Fighter of 2 Flying Training School, in front of a hangar, Duxford, n.d.
Photographs, In Storage, P010815
Two Sopwith 7F.1 Snipes and a Bristol F.2b Fighter parked in front of a hangar.
RAF Marine Craft 606 distant port side view of craft beneath the port wing of a Saro London flying boat with two airmen attending to aircraft n.d. (cg)
Photographs, In Storage, P026306
RAF Marine Craft 606 distant port side view of craft beneath the port wing of a Saro London flying boat
Construction of the United States Army Air Service base in France, 1917
Photographs, In Storage, X007-5450
Eighteen postcards. A) Two US Army Air Service officers and a civilian. B) USAAS building crew. C) Lecture huts. D) Technical Stores. E) Pupil Officers' Quarters close-up. F) Pupil Officers' Quarters - distant shot. G) Interior of a hangar - roof structure. H) View from top of water tank. I) Women's Hostel in course of construction. J) Women's Hostel completed. K) Pupil Officers' mess room, decorated with flags. L) Crane about to lift the first truss onto a hangar. M) General view from the valley. N) Hangars under construction. O) Roof of workshops. P) Hangar with two trusses in place. Q) Hangar with roof structure complete, but unclad. R) Hangar with roof cladding started.
Short Stirling Mk III
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1998/0229/A
Eleven large sections and components recovered from crash site. Originally a four-engined mid wing monoplane heavy bomber with single fin and rudder, three power operated gun turrets and retractable undercarriage. Remains comprise rear fuselage, centre fuselage, fin, rudder, flap section, horizontal stabilisers, dorsal turret surround and leading edge wing fuel tanks.
Westland Wallace K6036, and two others running-up their engines, North Coates,1935
Photographs, In Storage, PC72/55/95
Westland Wallace (K6036) and two others, starboard front view with engines running outside hangar.
Filter results by: Hide filters
Location hide filter
- In Storage
- London, Hangar One [48]
- Cosford, Hangar Two [25]
- London, Hangar Two [20]
- Cosford, Hangar Four [15]
- London, Hangar Three/Four [12]
- London, Hangar Five [9]
- London, Hangar Six [7]
- Cosford, Hangar Three [4]
- London, External Display [1]