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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.
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.
unknown
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.
Junkers Ju 88 Recognition Model
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 1991/0198/M
Hand made wooden model of a twin-engined multi role combat aircraft. Painted dark grey with a pale blue underside and marked with German swastika on tail.
2000lb High Capacity Bomb Mk 2
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 65/O/1029
Large metal cylindrical body with a rounded nose having three fuse pockets. Re-painted overall dark green with a pale green and red band around the nose.
Handley Page Victor K.2, Cockpit Section
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 1996/0166/A
Nose section only of swept wing four-engined tanker conversion of jet bomber; complete nose forward of transport joint complete with radome.
unknown
Archives, London, Hangar Five, AC95/45/13/058
German prisoner-of-war postal service (Kriegsgefangenpost) postcard with German and British censorship stamps and text by Sgt Clarke handwritten in pencil.
Distinguished Flying Cross
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, X007-0047
A silver cross with bifurcated and curled ends bearing flaming grenades, overlaid vertically with a two-blade propeller and horizontally with a pair of wings. The centre medallion composed of a laurel wreath overlaid by a crowned Tudor rose bearing, centrally, RAF in monogram. The top branch without a grenade, fashioned with a decorative shape and loop for suspension. An intermediate ring connects to a plain suspender bar with laurel leaves below pierced to receive the intermediate ring. Reverse - Within a ring GRI 1918. Engraved at the bottom of the cross the date of award - 1943. Ribbon - white and purple in thin diagonal lines.