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Fordson Model N Tractor

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, X003-2265

Four-wheeled agricultural type tractor with the two rear wheels of larger diameter than the two on the front steering axle. Single driver's seat. Acquired in running order, and restored to working order April 2014.

GEE Radio Frequency Unit Type 24

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, X005-2646

Rectangular spot welded steel case with a manual 1-5 switch, trimmer knob, lead connector, four threaded locking nuts and a "D" handle all fitted in the face. Six pin plug and two spring loaded spikes in the rear.

Projector Searchlight 90CM Mark VI

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 79/O/554

Large diameter searchlight mounted on pivoting, rotating mount, itself mounted on small trailer chassis with four small tracked wheel units, one per corner, and tubular framed towing arm and long horizontally mounted operating arm. Painted dark green overall. See historical notes.

Operations Room Projector

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 1998/0189/I

Metal projecting tube with slot for slide towards rear. Detachable bulb mount, without bulb, on one side with length of electrical cable still attached. Shaped wooden handle at rear. Circular cast iron base with four screw holes. Projector movable through vertical and horizontal planes through use of wing nut attachment on top of base.

OR's, B/G, Ptn 1940

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 67/U/13

Single-breasted, four button jacket with lapels and falling collar, separate fabric belt with two prong gilding metal buckle, held on two brass hooks let into waist, plain sleeves, no cuffs, flap and button pleated breast pockets, flapped inset skirt pockets. Centre rear vent. Printed pale blue eagles on very dark blue patches at shoulders.

Type E Bomb Trolley

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 65/O/872

Specialist heavy bomb trailer, painted overall dark green. Chassis consists of two long strong steel frame sections. Long, heavy front tow bar, pivoting front axle and steerable rear axle with horizontal steering wheel and rear tread plate for operator, and rear towing hook also. Tool box with lid behind front axle. Four screw jacks, two each side, fore and aft.

Parachute Harness, RAF, Chest Type

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 1988/1340/S

Complex arrangement of straps comprising a body harness with two lift webs terminating in large snap hooks which are positioned on the chest. The body harness made up of four adjustable straps ending in connectors a seat strap and a loop passing between the legs. Two straps pass over the shoulders and two over the thighs, through the loop, and all four clip into a quick release connector box positioned on the lower chest. The harness is fitted with a back pad for comfort. Two square metal loops attached to the seat strap are fitted for the attachment of a dinghy pack which acts as a cushion.

Blue Steel Missile Transporter, 4 x 2, 10 Ton, Mandator

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 71/V/376

Large missile transporter. Painted overall yellow with double rear tyres and strong steel chassis supporting four steadying jacks and hydraulically operated missile cradle with two davits with top mounted spotlights. Offside fuel tank and operator's platform with control console and gated gaurd rails.Forward mounted engine with enclosed half cab for driver. Loose covers stored in cab.

12,000lb High Capacity Bomb Mk 2

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 65/O/871

Large blast bomb of modular construction painted dark green overall, each section being banded in light green and red. Consists of three 4000lb sections bolted together and is an adaptation of the HC 8,000lb bomb with the addition of a tail cone. Fitted with fore & aft pivotting suspension lugs and four additional fixed central lugs; slightly domed front face with two small spinners, one each side.

500kg, SC 500 (Mark unknown)

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 81/O/734

A cigar-shaped metal cylinder with four equally spaced rectangular fins attached at one end. These are connected by small rod at the tips. The opposite end tapers to a gentle point. the whole is painted dark green and there is a yellow dashed line marking following the adjoining edge of one of the fins. On the top is an eyebolt and fuse.