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Anglepoise, Type Unknown

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, X006-8878

Black-painted three-section anglepoise lamp; complete except for bulb. Includes mounting block with two screw fixing holes. Originally from RAFM aircraft R5868, and currently stored on the aircraft.

Car, Armoured Scout, Ferret, 4 x 4

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, X001-3475

Composite restoration of light 4 x 4 armoured scout car with crew of two or three; Manually rotating turret, minus its machine gun, with three smoke deflectors on each side of the hull. Spare wheel on nearside; front mounted radio aerial Internally complete with seat, wheel, controls, webbing straps etc. Repainted overall desert sand 2010.

Heinkel He 162

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, X002-3416

Tubular steel construction aircraft steering arm with T bar at front, split frame at rear to fit around the aircraft's nose wheel, with two red painted locking clamps; three painted yellow bands and white stencilling 'He 162 BJF'.

Fire damaged flying helmet wiring loom of Sergeant John Hannah, VC

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 82/U/789

Three point wiring loom with jack plug, two telephones and the microphone and housing from a Type D Variant 1 oxygen mask. The elements showing signs of burn damage.

1,000lb, 7 Store, Mk. 1

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 85/O/240

Cream painted steel and aluminium structure with electrical connections and raised three central sections forming part of the seven 1000lb bomb attachments as carried in Avro Vulcan bomb bay. The carrier consists of a front and a rear beam between which are secured seven channels and two carrier-locking units, and from the underside of which extend three pylons which carry the lower of the two tiers of bombs.

Reichsluftschutzbund Helmet

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 85/U/352

Protective steel helmet made from three sections of helmet shell, front brim and rear brim. Brim shaped to leave ears uncovered. Lined with a felt head band covered by a leather cradle (cradle missing). Helmet painted dark blue and has a Luftschutz transfer on the front.

Wall Mural of No 199 Squadron Stirling LJ531

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, X002-3414

Rectangular section of brick wall painted white with accurate mural of Short Stirling in flight. Glass fronted, in wooden frame. The aircraft is shown from a three-quarters ventral viewpoint. The undersides are in night black camouflage and it bears the fuselage squadron code EX-N.

Operation Manna Decorative Tile

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 1987/1402/C

An upright rectangular wood framed ceramic plaque of blue and white Delft Ware showing a woman and child waving at three aircraft which are dropping supplies, with a village and sunrise in the background and the words "VOEDSEL-VREDE-VRIHEID [Foodstuffs-Peace-Freedom] "29 APRIL.1945 5 MEI" [29 April - 5 May 1945] below.

Royal Air Forces Escaping Society Resistance Memorial

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, X002-3412

Relief plaque showing a wounded British airman being helped away by a man and a woman of the Resistance, with, in the background, three Lancasters, searchlight beams and a parachuting airman just being noticed by the woman as she looks behind her. Below are six lines of text. RAF Escaping Society badge in left corner.

BC-778D

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, X003-7003