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De Havilland D.H.117
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 82/M/1611
Polished dark wood model with straight wings with tip tanks and a "T" tail. One piece of tail broken off.
Avro 707
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 72/M/449
Large 1/10th scale streamlined fuselage pointed at both ends with delta wings fitted with air brakes and metal fittings (possibly for suspension?).
OR's, Blue, Ptn 1939
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 72/U/765
Light blue collarless cotton shirt with full length button opening, patch pocket on the left breast and button cuffs.
Hand Cuffs
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 1991/0551/U
Chrome plated non adjustable wrist Manacles, single locking on either wrist with heavy duty link in between complete with one screw thread operated key.
Shirt Collar, signed by Wing Commander Guy Gibson
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 1987/2039/C
Plain white collar signed "To Dam Buster Wallis from Guy Gibson" in ink pen.
De Havilland DH9A
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 77/A/921
Single engined two seat biplane light bomber. Composite rebuild, with very little original structure remaining.
Flying Helmet Type E
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 81/U/622
Buff coloured, cotton Aertex fabric helmet constructed in strips passing from front to rear of the wearer's head with a brow band lined in felt. Fitted with circular, black rubber telephone holders, the inner portions of which are lined in chamois leather. Three male and two female press studs on both sides of face aperture for connection of Type D or E*/G Oxygen. 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. Elasticated chin strap fixed but adjustable at left with press-stud fastening at right.
unknown
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, X005-5994
Green and blue painted tapering cylinder with flip out fins aft and laser guidance head fitted to fore end. An inert training version of the weapon.
Handley Page HP120 Flying Car
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1986/0247/M
Short winged vehicle with adjustable tail and VTOL engines at wing roots and four road wheels.
Medical Services Collar Badge
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 69/U/211
A Caduceus of Mercury crowned with a Queen's crown in gilding metal with two attachment lugs on reverse with pin.