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Viewer, Stereoscopic
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 81/I/626
Vertical rectangular wooden box fitted with "binocular" type eye piece at the top front, with an access door (for slides) at the top. Six adjustable knobs on either side rotate the slides and adjust focus. Complete with a box of original bomb damage transparencies.
Queen's Colour Squadron, OR's, B/G
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X008-4737
No 1 Dress Jacket, other ranks, Blue-Grey, complee with Lance Corporal stripes on upper arms and Sierra Leone campaign medal ribbon on left breast. RAF Regiment Shoulder titles, RAF eagle on shoulders, side pockets and breast pockets both sides.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1996/0435/U
Rigid helmet shell fitted with a pressure bladder assembly. White helmet shell incorporating a pressure visor mounted on pressure hinged assemblies, a manual pressure visor control, an anti-glare visor, microphone selector switch on the left, large red mouth door held by a release catch mechanism on the lower front of the shell and the oxygen tube, emergency oxygen tube attachment and microphone cable all exiting the shell on the right. The bladder assembly attaches to the shell via a pressure visor seal around the face aperture and three pairs of adjustment straps in the rear. The rear opens down the centre with a sliding fastener fitted with a braided lanyard. The bladder incorporates radio telephones and is fitted with a removable fabric liner. This example has two large leather pads in the rear and comes with a storage box, two spare liners and a visor cover, small bottle of anti-mistant and applicator cloth.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1997/0108/O
Long cylindrical shaped body with four large fixed fins at the rear and four long-span pointed double-delta canards near the nose with solid-state guidance and control section. Painted grey overall with two blue bands and a rubber protective nose cover fitted.
Princess Mary's RAF Nursing Service Tropical Helmet
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 66/U/185
Low crowned, domed, light-weight helmet with a wide brim, slightly square in plan form. The crown pierced with a ventilation hole and the whole structure covered with white drill cloth. Four fold pugaree. Elastic chin strap and padded silk head band.
Cap of a Women's Royal Air Force Motor Transport Driver
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 66/U/314
Light brown, leather cap, lined with chamois leather and with a fur lined peak and rear flap. Buckled leather chin strap secures to the crown of the cap when not in use.
Field Service Cap of an Officer
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 1990/1135/U
Blue-grey, barathea folding cap with turned up front peak and band, folded and turned up, secured by hooks at sides and fastening with two very small Staybrite buttons at front. On front, left side an eagle and crown in Staybrite metal.
Hawker-Siddeley Blue Steel
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 71/O/378
Strategic rocket propelled air-to-surface cruise missile with thermonuclear warhead as carried by Victor and Vulcan aircraft. Streamlined body with pointed nose. Twin pivoting forward guidance planes and four rear fins, the bottom one folding to one side during transit.
Mk. IV
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1987/1982/S
Khaki fabric pouch with printed text and symbols on either side. Contains: 2 x morphine ampoule syringes, 2 x burn gloves, 1 x burn cream in spreader, 1 x large wound dressing, 1 x safety pins (sic). See Hazards Note.
Field Service Cap of an Air Transport Auxiliary Male Member
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 78/U/981
Navy blue, wool folding cap with turned up front peak and band, folded and turned up, secured at sides by hooks and fastening with two very small brass buttons at front. Gilt Eagle and ATA badge on the left.