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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X002-6621

Coiled, uncoated landing/bracing wire with hooks at either end. Part of a collection of components of varying size of original RAFM ex Nash Collection Bleriot XI, comprising three wing ribs (Originally 72/A/840 A, B, C) two undercarriage cross frames, (D,E) one main leg (F), one undercarriage cross frame metal strip, (G) two undercarriage leg ties (H, J), and bundle of three landing wires (K,K,M). All complete with some evidence of earlier repairs. A mix of wood and metal components, the wooden ones being shaped and jointed.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 69/I/120

Circular brass body with bevelled glass front, single hand and two scales with one rotating with winding knob at the top; 21-30 inches and 0-10,000 feet. Originally mounted on port side of replica Nulli Secundus control car. NB- rubber shock absorber bedding now decaying. Mounted on foam and in a black painted steel frame.

Notes on the assembly and erection of the Handley Page twin tractor biplane type 0/400

Library, In Storage, 017974

Special war cartoons

Library, In Storage, R014575

Flying - the why and where-fore

Library, In Storage, 000480

Papers of Air Cdre Henry John Francis Hunter, circa 1910-circa 1945

Archives, In Storage, X007-9160

Two archive boxes containg a collection of four photograph albums, a file of correspondence circa 1942 from Air Cdre Hunter's time in the far east, a SEAC Souvenir newspaper and Journal of the Air Forces (India Edition) No. 5 February 1943.

Whitworth Memorial

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 79/C/2196

Circular bronze medallion. Obverse - in relief, a bust of Sir Joseph Whitworth. Reverse - in relief, two pieces of machinery with inscription WHITWORTH SCOLARSHIPS FOUNDED MDCCCLXVIII. Rim engraved GEORGE LEES 1905. Cased.

Statue, Winged Figure with Eagle

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1988/0829/C

Bronze winged male figure, wearing tunic and carrying a blazing torch in the right hand and a wreath, which has broken off and is now missing, in the left. The figure is supported on the back of an eagle in flight. Mounted on a green marble plinth with two bronze bands of laurels. There are two small broken inserts on the side of the plinth possibly where a plaque was situated.

Aerial League of The British Empire, (Grahame White)

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X002-8664

Circular bronze medallion. Obverse - the Greek god Hermes flying above a coastal landscape with words AERIAL LEAGUE OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE. Reverse - engraved

London Aerodrome, Hendon, Souvenir

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X002-8656

Small circular medallion with suspension ring. Usual London Aerodrome Trophy design of classical female figure to left holding out a wreath over a backdrop of a Bleriot type monoplane flying over a racing pylon. Left hand upper of two flanking identical medals in one grouped case.