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Air Training Corps Brassard
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 82/U/632
Panel of blue-grey cotton fabric of roughly triangular shape fitted with an elastic strap at its lower end and with a buttonhole and loop at its upper end,bearing from top to bottom - 1289 Squadron badge, AIR TRAINING CORPS shouldertitle in curved two line form, Leading Cadet badge and Marksman badge, all embroidered in pale blue on dark blue woollen patches. Designed to be worn on the upper sleeve of the 1972 Pattern sweater secured to the shoulderstrap by the upper loop and round the arm by the lower loop as it was impossible, satisfactorily, to sew badges onto the sweater.
Service Dress Cap of a Group Captain in the Polish Air Force in the UK
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 1986/0217/U
Peaked cap with blue-grey fabric crown, black mohair band and black, patent leather chin strap and peak, the latter bearing one row of gold wire oak leaf embroidery. On the band, a crowned eagle badge in silver and gold wire on a Melton patch.
Firefighter's Mk 3
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 1988/0986/U
Full face glass fibre helmet shell with removable fabric curtain secured by a metal band to the lower edge. Large acrylic visor with fine metal mesh pivoting round the side of the helmet. Plastic adjustable head band and webbing cradle. Padded curtain fitted with silver reflective material, covers the back of the neck, shoulders and chest.
Reid Pilot Aptitude Testing Machine
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 1986/0825/I
An electric motor driving a large drum that has a stylo picking up electrical contacts around the drum. A large wooden wheel fitted one side and a ceramic on/off switch. Other electrical component fitted on other sides including a three pin electrical plug connector. All mounted on a steel base and painted in black crackle overall.
RAF Police Service Dress Cap of Other Ranks
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X003-9398
Peaked cap with a blue-grey fabric crown, black mohair band and black leather peak and chin strap. The front bearing a gilding metal RAF Airmen's cap badge and the crown covered with a white cotton cap cover blancoed white. Leather sweat band and glazed cotton fabric lining.
RAF Long Service & Good Conduct Medal
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 73/D/489
Circular, silver with scrolled bar suspender. Obverse - Monarch's profile (GRVI), left side with his/her title round rim. Reverse - A crowned eagle. Round rim FOR LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT. With clasp ROYAL AIR FORCE LEVIES, IRAQ. Ribbon - dark blue and maroon with white edges. Ribbon missing. The edge impressed 1905 CPL. KHOSHABA YOKHANA.
Tropical, Wolseley, Officer's, Ptn 1924
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 66/U/187
Cotton-covered, domed cork helmet with broad brim, pointed at the front and square at the back, having a domed ventilator button in the top. Brim bound in leather and leather chin strap. The interior fitted with a leather head band and adjustable silk lining. Large pugaree with RAF flash on the left.
Distinguished Flying Cross of Flight Lieutenant Peter Charles Fasken Stevenson
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 67/D/513
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 - 1940. Ribbon - white and purple in thin diagonal lines.
Eurofighter Typhoon, TV Advert Model
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X003-1188
Large scale model made for RAF recruiting TV advert. Made up of tools and equipment used by various RAF trades. The tailplane consists of computer keyboards, a computer mouse and a pocket calculator; the wings are made up of medical tools such as scalpels and syringes, plus paintbrushes and plubing parts, the foreplanes of screwdrivers and drill bits, the fuselage of screwdrivers and other tools.
Short Sunderland, Tail Trolley
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X002-6589
Wood and metal structure. Square, wooden main body with single axle - double rubber tyred wheels each side. Tapered wooden tow bar with silver painted steel shackle halfway and wooden cross piece at end for man-handling. Top consists of four angled wooden posts and rubber pads to fit under the rear keel of the Sunderland, each side pair adjustable by hand gearing. Painted dark brown overall.