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No. 2 Dress Hat of a Female Officer
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, X003-0992
Blue-grey Barathea hat with a low, plain crown and a brim the rear part of which is permanently turned up. The brim stiffened with multiple rows of stitching. With black mohair band and miniature officer's cap badge. Black Petersham inner band. Cotton lining.
Girl's Venture Corps Badge
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X005-1241
Woven into an oval stiffened patch of man-made fabric, a sylized wing in pale blue and red incorporating the letters GVC in white with above GIRLS VENTURE CORPS in pale blue. The edge lock-stitched in pale blue.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 66/U/783
Blue-grey fabric helmet with internal, padded leather telephone holders retained by press-studs. Five press-stud male elements on each side of face aperture to receive suspension system from oxygen mask. Microphone socket below left ear. Communications lead emerges from lower centre rear of helmet. Two light webbing goggle retaining straps with press-studs at rear.
Aircrew Helmet Mark 1A
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1996/0414/U
Light-weight, silver-painted protective head covering made of laminated fibrous material lined in leather. The interior fitted with a nylon webbing harness to hold the head away from the inner surface of the helmet and a padded leather brow cushion. Two male press studs on the rear sides for the attachment of the detachable Visor, if worn. Fixed chin strap on left and male press stud on right for fastening. The helmet fitted with an adjustable visor mechanism in the form of a ratchet rail running centrally fore and aft over the head and retaining a dark-tinted visor which can be raised or lowered by a nylon handle. This example fitted with a boom microphone on the left side of the helmet.
Rank Chevron
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X003-4426
Into a patch of dark blue woollen fabric cut to shape and backed in cotton, two chevrons points downwards, embroidered directly in pale blue thread in the form of small chevrons.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 1994/0137/O
Large cylindrical body (in four sections) with tapered, domed nose fitted with a camera behind glass. Four large fins in front of four smaller fins with suspension lug. Slight dent in body. Painted matt green overall.
Aircrew Helmet Mk 10
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1996/0412/U
Aircrew Light Protective Helmet Assembly (ALPHA). Green, Kevlar, helmet shell with expanded foam liner incorporating a pad in the crown and leather covered foam pads front and rear. Adjustable nylon webbing neck strap in the rear with foam pad. Ear capsules, fitted with finger loops to aid donning, are attached to nylon straps which can be loosed by external clips on each side of the helmet. Wired with NATO jack plug exiting the rear of the helmet and microphone connector externally on the lower left side. Helmet is fitted with a twin visor assembly and has a cloth visor cover attached to the assembly via press studs. The visors have locking systems on both sides. A cross of reflective tape is fitted to the top of the helmet. Chin strap with quick locking buckle and Velcro adjustment. This example fitted with oxygen mask hooks.
US Air Force Flying Helmet Type P-4A
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, X004-4422
Protective helmet with rubber edge trim. Leather and webbing internal suspension system to keep the shell off the wearer's head. Fitted internally with padded earphones for which the connector lead enters at rear of shell. Microphone plug-in point below left ear on exterior of helmet. The helmet fit can be adjusted by means of laces pierced through the shell which connect with straps internally. A tinted visor is held on a pivotting armature with a locking pin running in line with a rail positioned vertically on the front of the helmet. A pull-out locking pin enables the visor to be raised by a spring connected to the armature. Oxygen mask attachment points at each side of the face aperture operate by two pinch levers which release serrated tongues fitted to either side of the mask suspension system. Off white with dark blue zigzag pattern.
IFOR Badge
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X004-6223
Woven in the shape of a shield divided vertically half blue and half white, the white part bearing IFOR in blue, the blue part bearing the equivalent in Cyrillic letters. With a black outer edge and a dark blue inner border.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 68/I/604
See Historical Notes. Large 14" faced wood cased clock ; RAF crest at centre of the clock face, which has inner ring numbered 13-24 and 1-12 and outer ring numbered in 5 second intervals to show the minute; faded coloured segments "facing inwards" divide the 1-12 hours ring. The clock case has three wall mounting brackets at the rear; the pendulum and weight are detached and stored inside the clock case, accessible by a hinged, latched flap at the rear.The glass covering the clock face hinges outward to permit the hands to be adjusted and is locked by a clip at the side. Sector paint faded and peeling.