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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.
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.
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.
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.
1400kg, P.C. 1400 Fritz
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 65/O/889
Large radio-controlled glide bomb painted light blue-grey overall. Four large front fins and open box structure tail.
Airspeed Oxford Mk. I MP425
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 69/A/909
Twin-engined low wing training monoplane. Wooden structure.
Mk XIV Bombsight, Sighting Head and Control Panel
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 66/I/58
Black crackle painted cylinder shaped gyro unit bolted in an anti-vibration frame and fitted with an optical sighting head. All mounted onto a large base fitted with electrical lead with socket and adjustable (airframe) bracket. Complete with switch box.
Mitsubishi Ki-46 'Dinah'
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 1989/0307/A
Twin piston engined reconnaissance monoplane.
Junkers Ju 87
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 78/A/657
Single engined two seat gull - winged monoplane dive bomber.
Oxygen Connection Tube, RAF, Mk I
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 1993/0102/U
Short length of plain black rubber tube with a large bore connector to fit to oxygen mask tube at one end and a bayonet connector at the other to fit to portable oxygen cylinder.