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Stevens Stopper - Fuze Immuniser Mark I

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 81/T/762

Manually operated "GERYK" vacuum pump mounted in a tall frame and connected to a glass jar fitted with a two way valve and pressure gauge.

Rolls-Royce Merlin XX

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, X001-2544

Twelve cylinder liquid cooled right hand tractor V type aero engine. Originally mounted as the port outer in Halifax II W1048 now displayed at RAFM Hendon.

Avro Anson Mark I

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1996/0066/A

Twin-engined low-wing general reconnaissance monoplane.

Westland Lysander Mk. III

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 74/A/21

Single radial engine high winged monoplane with fixed spatted undercarriage. See Historical Note field.

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 83/A/1374

Four engined mid wing heavy bomber monoplane latterly converted to fire bomber role.

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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.

Handley Page Halifax Mk II Series 1

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 73/A/1113

Four-engined low-wing bomber monoplane with twin fins and rudders. Incomplete as recovered from Norwegian fjord. Many interior fittings presently stored at RAF Museum Cosford.

Auxiliary Fire Service Jacket

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, X006-5580

Double-breasted, long skirted tunic type jacket with a stand collar open in front. Shoulder straps. Six pairs of buttons at front - plated 'silver' with AFS in relief - two in the small of the back above a box pleat in the skirt, and on the shoulder straps. Plain sleeves, no cuff. The shoulder straps furnished with two transverse strips of scarlet melton cloth indicating a Section Leader. Lined in coarse black woollen fabric in the body, black cotton in the skirts and white woollen fabric in the sleeves. Condition - good, but buttons and collar hooks corroded and the lining becoming unstitched. Two buttons missing.

Flying Gauntlet, RAF, 1943 Pattern

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 69/U/447

Plain brown leather soft gauntlet with no fasteners at all. Made in 1943 in large sizes for use by Air Gunners particularly when wearing electrically heated gloves. Produced in the same style in the following year and known by that Pattern date, but in smaller sizes for wear with silks and chamois gloves but not heated ones.

Flying Gauntlet, RAF, 1943 Pattern

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 69/U/446

Plain brown leather soft gauntlet with no fasteners at all. Made in 1943 in large sizes for use by Air Gunners particularly when wearing electrically heated gloves. Produced in the same style in the following year and known by that Pattern date, but in smaller sizes for wear with silks and chamois gloves but not heated ones.