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P-51 Mustang Drop Tank

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 79/A/1515

Large "Teardrop" shaped 75 gallon seamed steel container with two suspension lugs at top. Severely dented and corroded with remains of light blue paint.

Caterpillar Club Badge of Sergeant Leonard Clarke

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 1995/0819/U

Small brass caterpillar with glass eyes. Fastening pin at rear. Reverse engraved SGT.L.W.CLARKE.

P-51 Mustang Canopy

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 71/A/508

Light blue painted "Teardrop" shaped deep riveted metal frame with forward locking catch. Some small remains of glazing still present and slight dent to front with corrosion.

Portable Oxygen Cylinder, RAF, Mk IB

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 1993/0158/U

Small, black painted oxygen cylinder with contents gauge and connector and long, flat hook to attach it to parachute harness.

Mk XIV Bombsight Computor

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 66/I/370

Large rectangular black crackle painted instrument with various dials and switches to face. Multi-pin electrical connectors down one side and a steel frame around the outside.

Rolls-Royce Merlin 23

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 65/E/161

1,390 hp twelve cylinder Vee liquid cooled aero engine with two-stage supercharger as used on a variety of De Havilland Mosquito variants.

Type R1082

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 74/R/937

Rectangular green painted wooden box structure with front control panel with five plastic dials of varying size and function, with large alloy housing projecting at the front.

Consolidated Liberator B.VIII

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 74/A/790

Four engined, tricycle undercarriage high wing bomber with twin fins and rudders and prominent nose, tail and dorsal turrets.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 76/A/927

Valiant tanker hose drum unit with 32 metre long hose carried on central drum with blue painted drogue. Displayed on blue painted wheeled stand.

RAF, Mk. I (Mae West)

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 1986/0384/S

CHECK EXTENT OF ASSOCIATED CONTENTS ON DISMANTLING. Yellow cotton waistcoat fastening with three buttons and with tie tapes across the breast and at waist level. The sections over the chest and behind the neck formed as a container for a rubberised fabric, inflatable bladder with a snap-neck gas cylinder in the right lower side and an oral inflation tube in the left breast. The snap-neck lever contained in a housing and the tube passing up round the neck in a fabric sleeve. Zip under neck pocket for access to inner compartments. Two webbing pockets at right side for electric torch and battery holder. Flourescine sea marker pad in a ripping panel on left lower side. Two pairs of webbing tapes front and back to tie between legs. Pair of webbing loop handles on chest for pulling helpless wearer out of water. Small patch pocket on left breast, closing with a press-stud for heliograph mirror. Toggle and cord let into lower left hem for securing to dighy when in the water. Fitted with set of three kapok flotation pads.