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Pilot, Mess Dress, Ptn 1920
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 71/U/1273
On a patch of blue-grey Melton cut to shape, a winged wreath enclosing RAF in monogram with a crown above. Embroidered in gold wire with the crown detailed in colours. Fitted with a brooch pin on reverse.
Type F.N.1
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 70/O/428
'Lobster Back' power operated single-gun turret as fitted to Hawker Demon fighter. Electrically operated with extending aluminium windshield for the gunner; originally mounted a single drum fed 0.303 calibre Lewis gun. Mounted on stand.
SD, Chaplain, Ptn 1921
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, X004-4424
On a patch of black Melton cut to shape, a King's crown embroidered in full colours with a pair of gilt metal wings below it bearing a black Maltese cross overlaid with RAF within a wreath in gilt metal.
Oar, Airborne Lifeboat, RAF Mk. I
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, X002-6560
Plain pine oar painted pale blue-grey with unpainted grips. Narrow blade. Held in place on boat by fore and aft webbing straps and positioned when stowed on starboard side of boat below the stowed mast.
Air Officer's, 1920 pattern, Cap Badge
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 72/U/1263
On a patch of black melton with no visible extension round the edge, a laurel wreath, crowned with a King's crown surmounted by a lion, all in gold wire embroidery, the whole overlaid with a gilt metal eagle.
Oar, Airborne Lifeboat, RAF Mk. I
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, X002-6561
Plain pine oar painted pale blue-grey with unpainted grips. Narrow blade. Held in place on boat by fore and aft webbing straps and positioned when stowed on starboard side of boat below the stowed mast.
Officer’s Cuff Eagle Badge 1918 Pattern
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 66/U/536
Combination badge made up of small gilt brass eagle with outstretched wings and head extended to viewer's left and a small crown. Threaded posts on rear of each element. With brass backing plate and threaded, notched discs for fastening.
Oar, Airborne Lifeboat, RAF Mk. I
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1990/1178/V
Plain pine oar painted pale blue-grey with unpainted grips. Narrow blade. Held in place on boat by fore and aft webbing straps and positioned when stowed on port side of boat opposite the stowed mast.
unknown
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1994/0135/O
Training version of US tactical nuclear bomb as used by RAF 1960s/70s. Cigar-shaped bomb body with four fixed stabilising fins at rear. Fixed and folding suspension lugs at top of the bomb, pre-flight selection panel on side of bomb mid way along the body.
Schneider Trophy Miniature
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 81/C/1297
Rectangular ebonised wooden base, with silver presentation plaques on each face, supporting scale model of the actual Schneider Trophy. Sculpture of winged nymph flying above, and kissing, one of four male figures rising from the waves.Two of the plaques, at opposing ends, slightly loose and distorted.