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Air Defence Cadet Corps, Cap Badge, 1938 Pattern

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1990/1141/U

Overlaid on a ring bearing AIR DEFENCE CADET CORPS a stylized bird in blue enamel. The whole in white plated white alloy. With two fixing lugs at rear.

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.

Officer's Full Dress Helmet , Ptn 1921

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 66/U/681

Black leather skull cap trimmed with - 'seal dyed nutria' - black fur so as to leave a circular leather patch in front and two small triangular patches at rear. Front patch decorated with a badge of a flying eagle in silver superimposed on a gold ring lettered PER ARDUA AD ASTRA with crown above, mounted in front of a plume socket. Plume B/G ostrich feather bound onto a metal rod, with, at base, a basket-work section of gold and pale blue mixed lace. Patent leather chin strap. Silk lining.

Thompson Refueller, 3 x 2, Avgas

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 72/V/498

Three-wheeled rectangular tanker with driver's seat and steering wheel incorporated, positioned towards the back, mid-way above the two wheels. Painted with camouflaged patterning in very dark sea grey and khaki. Tanker would have been driven into position, and the piping which is visibly attached to either side, used to refuel the aircraft. There is a warning and speed indicator stenciled in white, an 'S' painted in red and RAF 87289 F/II. At the driver's end there are two gauges indicating petrol and oil.

Bath, Most Honourable Order of the, Knight Grand Cross, Military, Badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1993/0400/D

A gilt, Maltese cross enamelled white with tracing lines, forked ends and ball finials, the interstices filled by gold lions. At top an oak leaf cluster with loop and suspender ring. Centrally in the cross a white medallion bearing, appliqued in gold, a branch of the Union plant - rose, thistle and shamrock on one stem - surrounded by three crowns - within a crimson border lettered TRIA JUNCTA IN UNO, all within a green laurel wreath with, below it, a blue scroll lettered ICH DIEN. Obverse and reverse the same. Crimson sash.

Sacred Treasure, Order of the, Badge, 5th Class

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, X001-2402

Obverse - silver star of four "flashes" in each branch enamelled white, superimposed with a central silver medallion with blue enamel surrounded by 16 red/pink paste circular stones. Reverse - plain with Japanese characters . Ribbon - very pale blue-green with yellow edge stripes. Arranged in a triangular form. With plain ring suspender.

Firestreak Missile

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, X001-3497

Firestreak missile weapons pack for Lightning fighter. Braced aluminium and steel structure in unpainted natural metal finish as worn by the Lightning in the 1960s. Shaped to fit the bottom of the aircraft fuselage, and contains various valves and wiring looms. Side mounted winglets for missile attachment. Fitted with perspex cover for instructional use. Trolley mounted.

Iraqi Levies jacket, Pattern 1925

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 65/U/683

Single-breasted, five button jacket with stand and fall collar fastening with two hooks, flap and button pleated breast pockets, no pockets in skirts. Buttons, small size, gilding metal. No belt. Pointed cuff. Shoulder straps. The back of the garment made up in three panels of fabric with short vents let into the seams of the two main panels.

Air Officer's Service Dress Sash, Ptn 1956

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1993/0410/U

Gold mesh sash with two pale blue-grey longtitudinal stripes and a made up bow. The bow is formed in two halves with a gilt metal clasp concealed behind it for fastening. There is also an adjustment facility. The tails of the sash end in round wooden headed tassels with long mixed gold and pale B/G fringe.

SD, Officer's, Oxford Pattern, Ptn 1970s

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, X008-4509

Black shoe, leather with shoelace. Left foot. Hole in sole.

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