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22,000lb Grand Slam Bomb
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 65/O/1125
Very large high explosive bomb; painted dark green overall with blue and red nose bands. Long, tapered tail cone with four small rectangular fins. Very fat centre section.
Luftwaffe Anti-Aircraft War Badge
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 66/U/941
Within a vertical oval wreath of oak leaves, an anti-aircraft gun with, above, an eagle with outstretched wings clutching a swastika. Fixings missing from reverse.
Flying Helmet, RAF, Type C, Wired
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 82/U/833
Brown leather helmet lined in chamois constructed in strips passing from front to rear of the wearer's head with a brow band, lined in velvet. Fitted with circular, black rubber telephone holders. Combined microphone and earphone/telephone wiring enters at centre rear of helmet and is fed through to the earphones and to a microphone plug below the left ear. Three male press studs on each side of face aperture for connection of Type G Oxygen mask. Right side studs fitted with hook to receive loop from mask harness. Centre rear fitted with short buckled strap to retain goggles strap. Two vertical leather tabs sewn at top and with press studs at bottom placed behind telephone holders to steady goggles strap.
RAF, Type C, Wired
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 68/U/841
Brown leather helmet lined in chamois constructed in strips passing from front to rear of the wearer's head with a brow band, lined in velvet. Fitted with circular, black rubber telephone holders. Combined microphone and earphone/telephone wiring enters at centre rear of helmet and is fed through to the earphones and to a microphone plug below the left ear. Three male press studs on each side of face aperture for connection of Type G Oxygen mask. Right side studs fitted with hook to receive loop from mask harness. Centre rear fitted with short buckled strap to retain goggles strap. Two vertical leather tabs sewn at top and with press studs at bottom placed behind telephone holders to steady goggles strap.
RAF, Type C, Wired
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 79/U/78
Brown leather helmet lined in chamois constructed in strips passing from front to rear of the wearer's head with a brow band, lined in velvet. Fitted with circular, black rubber telephone holders. Combined microphone and earphone/telephone wiring enters at centre rear of helmet and is fed through to the earphones and to a microphone plug below the left ear. Three male press studs on each side of face aperture for connection of Type G Oxygen mask. Right side studs fitted with hook to receive loop from mask harness. Centre rear fitted with short buckled strap to retain goggles strap. Two vertical leather tabs sewn at top and with press studs at bottom placed behind telephone holders to steady goggles strap.
Rolls-Royce R.B.168-25R Spey 202
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 1996/0214/E
Two spool axial turbofan aero engine as fitted to RAF Phantom FGR.2 aircraft. Carried on purpose built wheeled engine trolley (1996/0215/E)
Medal Bar of 6
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, X008-7563
Medal bar of 6, comprising: 1939-45 Star with Bomber Command Clasp, Arctic Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-45, Legion d'Honneur Chevalier.
Austin K2 Ambulance
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 80/V/782
4-wheeled chassis with enclosed cab seating 2, with green canvas doors. Austin 6 cylinder petrol engine. Fabric main body with provision for 4 stretchers.
Tirpitz Anchor Chain Link
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 1992/0381/C
One thick, double eyed link from the anchor chain of the World War Two German Battleship Tirpitz, originally mounted on wooden display stand with brass presentation plaque, but now displayed separately.
Mk. XIVA
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 65/O/1160
Large rectangular black crackle painted instrument with various switches and levers on the face. Multi-pin electrical connectors down one side and toggle/other fittings the other. All surrounded by a tubular steel frame.