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RAF Central Band Full Dress Helmet
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X003-6842
Oval-shaped, blocked headdress covered with rabbit fur dyed black and bearing across the front a plaited gold and dark blue cord suspended from two small uniform buttons. On the inside these buttons secure the attachment points of the gilt metal chin chain. The front of the headdress decorated with the large Bandsman's gold wire embroidered cap badge and, fitted behind it, a bright, mid-blue nylon hackle with gold braid round the point at which the nylon ends and the fixing blade begins.
Unit Badge
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X004-8562
Woven as a disc. On the white centre a green low loader lorry carrying a cartoon duck in black and yellow. Around the yellow border A/C SALVAGE & TRANSPORTATION at top and FLIGHT ROYAL AIR FORCE ABINGDON at bottom in black. Lock-stitched round in yellow thread.
Unit Badge
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X004-8522
Woven as a disc of orange and black diagonal stripes, a figure in overalls carrying a hammer and a bomb, with PLUMBER underneath.
Firefighters', Mk III
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 1988/0987/U
Thick blue suede ankle boot with leather lining and direct moulded sole. Right foot.
Firefighters', Mk III
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 1988/0988/U
Thick blue suede ankle boot with leather lining and direct moulded sole. Left foot.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 1988/0972/U
Separate thumb and index finger having suede palm and reflective material cuff and back. Left.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X004-8532
Woven and embroidered as a disc. Centrally a pale green monster against a white background brandishing tools. On the yellow border T.T.T.E. LINE above and GRUMLIN below. the whole lock-stitched round the edge in red.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 1995/0783/U
On a disc of pale blue fabric a black Tornado viewed head-on, with, superimposed, the NATO badge. Titled above TEAM TORNADO and below No1 in NATO in white embroidery within a double embroidered ring.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 1988/0971/U
Separate thumb and index finger having suede palm and reflective material cuff and back. Right.
RAF, Anti-G, External, Green, Mk. 2A
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X004-1240
Olive green man-made fibre 'trousers' consisting of a broad belly band with legs, but no seat, the legs consisting of panels located over the main muscle groupings of the leg - thighs and calves - and voided in front and behind the knees to facilitate movement. The belly band formed of an inflatable envelope in front and a panel of of woven string-fabric behind. The inflatable envelope fitted with a length of tube with connector which attaches to the wearer's PEC from which compressed air is fed into the inflatable belly pad which is linked to the leg sections of the trousers covering the muscle groupings. These areas are made to fit the wearer very tightly by the provision of lacing panels allowing them to be profiled exactly to the contours of the user. Both legs have full length zips running down their insides and shorter zips on the outsides of the thigh portions. Small pocket on right side of belly band. Large patch pockets with pencil tubes on both upper legs with blank panels for writing boards or maps. Two small pockets with flap and Velcro closure on lower legs. Nylon patch on right upper leg for attachment of Aircrew Emergency knife.