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Lewis, 0.303in, Mk. 3
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1992/0229/O
Aircraft machine gun mounted in rear cockpit of Hawker Hart; carcass only with fibreglass drum magazine fitted.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 74/A/13
Mid-wing fighter bomber monoplane with twin radial engines and single fin and rudder.
Percival Mew Gull
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, X004-6131
Replica of Alex Henshaw's Cape Record Flight modified Percival Mew Gull G-AEXF.
Hawker Tempest TT.5
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 72/A/571
Target towing conversion of single-engine, single seat Tempest Mk. V fighter.
Fédération Aéronatique Internationale Medallion, England to Australia Record Flight, 1938
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1994/0364/C
Double-sided, rectangular silver plaque. Obverse - a perched eagle overlooking a cloudscape with an aeroplane and a balloon in the upper portion. Below the eagle the inscription FEDERATION AERONAUTIQUE INTERNATIONALE PRIX HENRY DELAVAULX all of the above in relief. Engraved below that 1938 Ft. Lt. H.A.V. HOGAN RECORD DU MONDE DE DISTANCE EN LIGNE DROITE 10715,448 Km. Reverse - in high relief the bust of the prize giver in left profile with COMTE H. DE LAVAULX below it. Signed by the artist in the top right corner GRUN.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 70/O/105
Small light 0.303 calibre aircraft machine gun presently fitted to Armstrong Whitworth turret modified for use on air sea rescue launches.
Wreck of Gloster Gladiator Mk II N5628
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 72/A/472
Incomplete and corroded forward fuselage and engine recovered from Norwegian fjord. Originally a single-engined biplane fighter.
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.
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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.