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Fine Art, London, Hangar Two, X005-5017
Mk.VI
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X002-9421
Small circular glass fronted gauge. Flanged rim with three screw fixing holes; cylindrical body. Paint chipped around edges.
Flechette, Anti-Zepplin (Type unknown)
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 76/O/755
Cylindrical body with a solid pointed nose and three folding grapnel arms with a four fin tail.
RAF, Aircrew, Broad Width
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 79/A/1674
Aircraft safety belt, broad type, leather and cloth construction, with three-prong opening buckle fastening. Rope and ring attachment at one end.
Porcelain, RNAS Armoured Car
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 1987/0400/C
Porcelain four-wheeled armoured car model. Turret on top with three machine guns; City of London crest on top of 'Bonnet' and RNAS lettering on nearside.
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.
unknown
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 81/I/1706
Violin with bow in case made out of available materials by Harry Haworth in his spare time whilst on active service. Three images have been painted onto the back of the violin (see historical notes).
Norman, Vane Type
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 69/I/395
Norman Deflection Foresight 1915. Black metal carriage, supporting brass plate made from three sections, two semi circular and one rectangular with rounded ends. The rotating carriage is in four sections, and has a large spike protruding, with a red circular sighting ball on the tip. The base has a crew fitting.
OR's, Ptn 1939
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 72/U/779
Black leather, lace-up shoe with five pairs of lace holes. The forward upper of the shoe formed from a rounded panel of leather stitched to the upper sides with three rows of stitching. This top panel extends backwards to become the tongue of the shoe beneath the lacing. Lined in pale buff leather. With leather sole and blocked heel both reinforced with iron nails.
OR's, Ptn 1939
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 72/U/780
Black leather, lace-up shoe with five pairs of lace holes. The forward upper of the shoe formed from a rounded panel of leather stitched to the upper sides with three rows of stitching. This top panel extends backwards to become the tongue of the shoe beneath the lacing. Lined in pale buff leather. With leather sole and blocked heel both reinforced with iron nails.