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RAF, Mk. V
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X002-9199
Circular glass fronted aircraft instrument. Adjustment knob at bottom centre. Pronounced rim where the instrument fits the aircraft instrument panel. Indicator hand at centre. Six screw fixing holes around the edge.
20lb, Hales
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 72/O/323
Pear shaped hollow main body with single central suspension lug, fitted with a three fin tail assembly on a threaded post with rotating fuse vain and hand loop. Painted overall in mustard with F.F.X.
Ankle, OR's, Brown, Ptn 1950s
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 76/U/1181
Smooth brown leather ankle boot with toe cap, hobnailed leather sole and heel. Eight pairs of eyelet holes, fabric laces. Lined in leather. Right. See historical notes.
unknown
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 85/A/731
Square, lined one man wicker observation balloon basket complete with rigging, anchor and suspension ring (stored at Stafford). Interior lining with a single equipment pouch.
Rolls-Royce Eagle IX
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 67/E/597
Twelve cylinder, 360hp left hand tractor aero engine for civilian use; developed from the military Eagle. Used on a large number of 1920s civilian aircraft types.
Model Aircraft, Metal, Trench Art
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 1994/0361/C
Miniature model biplane made from "8x51mm Lebel Mle 1886D" cartridge and strips of light alloy, engraved wings, propeller, and wheels. FRANCE 1916 BALKANS 1918 across tailplane.
Early Pattern, Unidentified
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 77/I/1195
Standard type liquid filled clinometer with red tinted glass in curved black metal frame. Fixing screw holes at either end. Undersides of frame ends ground flat, (possibly for later use as a spirit level?)
Incendiary (Mark unknown)
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 81/O/480
Standard First World War German incendiary bomb, as dropped from airships. Suspension loop at top. Circular, domed bottom corroded/burnt away. Wrapped with rope, which would originally be tar soaked. Rusty surface.
520lb, Mk. 1
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 72/O/387
Sectioned first world war anti-submarine bomb painted overall buff with black painted interior and red edges. Central hollow tube and large cylindrical tail. Bulbous nose with single loop suspension lug at centre.
German Train, Tanganyika, 1916
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 75/C/1210
Fragment of wood with letters in German "eitung abahn fe. ua." (Assumed name of railway) from the side of railway coach or wagon. The back has the incident written in ink. See Markings.