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Mountain Rescue Badge, Blue/Grey
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, X004-5278
On a disc of blue-grey woollen fabric, two crossed ice axes and a coil of rope embroidered in pale blue and black thread with MOUNTAIN above and RESCUE below in white thread.
Personal Mine Extraction Kit
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, X006-5984
Desert DPM nylon storage pouch with multiple compartments having Velcro tabs to secure contents when folded. Three piece stainless steel mine proder, daylight route marking system Red (Secure) White (Safe). Night route marking system Red Cyalumes (Suspect) Green Cyalumus (Safe). Trip wire feeder, and Aide Memoir.
Boeing Chinook nose section
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, X004-1310
Forward fuselage of CH-47D helicopter. Acquired minus forward engine, rotor, fairing, and most internal fittings. Stripped pilot's instrument panel facia present. In primer only when delivered; since repainted and missing parts fabricated/sourced.
Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S2B
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, 1993/0859/A
Twin jet folding wing bomber aircraft in desert camouflage.
Folding Chair from RAF Stanley (Falklands) Chapel
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, 1998/0162/G
Varnished natural wood slatted wooden folding chair; seat made from square frame with nine wooden slats secured with two metal screws. Front legs extend at an angle to form the back of the chair. A metal rod joins these to the seat.Back legs join the front legs half way up the back of the chair with the seat joining the back legs by way of a slot allowing the chair to be folded.
Folding Chair from RAF Stanley (Falklands) Chapel
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, 1998/0160/G
Varnished natural wood slatted wooden folding chair; seat made from square frame with nine wooden slats secured with two metal screws. Front legs extend at an angle to form the back of the chair. A metal rod joins these to the seat.Back legs join the front legs half way up the back of the chair with the seat joining the back legs by way of a slot allowing the chair to be folded.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, 1995/0859/E
Large re-heated after-burning Turbofan engine as used on Tornado prototype aircraft. Stand mounted.
Raytheon Paveway II
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, 1995/0015/O
Standard 1000 pound high explosive bomb body with forward control group of fins and head. Displayed mounted on four-wheeled trolley.
Folding Chair from RAF Stanley (Falklands) Chapel
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, 1998/0163/G
Varnished natural wood slatted wooden folding chair; seat made from square frame with nine wooden slats secured with two metal screws. Front legs extend at an angle to form the back of the chair. A metal rod joins these to the seat. Back legs join the front legs half way up the back of the chair with the seat joining the back legs by way of a slot allowing the chair to be folded.
Folding Chair from RAF Stanley (Falklands) Chapel
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, 1998/0158/G
Varnished natural wood slatted wooden folding chair; seat made from square frame with nine wooden slats secured with two metal screws. Front legs extend at an angle to form the back of the chair. A metal rod joins these to the seat.Back legs join the front legs half way up the back of the chair with the seat joining the back legs by way of a slot allowing the chair to be folded.