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RFC, Leather, Ptn 1915
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 78/U/44
Brown leather mask lined in chamois leather with elasticated head straps and apertures for the eyes, mouth and nose.
Green C-4 (30-35hp)
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 69/E/910
Four cylinder, 35hp aero engine, upright in-line, water-cooled, poppet valve direct drive.
Flechette, Anti-Zepplin (Type unknown)
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 1996/0052/O
Machined steel pointed body tapered in the centre and fitted with a tail unit containing four spring loaded grapnels?
RAF, Switchbox, No. 8
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 1994/0543/A
Rectangular box fitted with eight on/off toggle switches in the face and a wooden base.
RFC, Metal
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 1986/0505/C
Silver, engraved on front WLR in intertwined flowing script letters. The opening mechanism has failed and it seems impossible to open the case.
The King's message to the RAF, 11 November 1918
Archives, London, Hangar Two, DC76/143/2
Printed certificate in red and black.
SD, OR's, Blue, Ptn 1912
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X002-9837
Dark blue cap with glazed fabric peak and chin strap. The crown covered with a white, Summer, cap cover; the band overlaid with a black mohair band bearing a Rating's Fouled Anchor badge in red embroidery. The badge is provided with a pin pierced through the crown at the top to retain the badge against the crown of the cap and stop the embroidered crown falling forwards. The interior fitted with a cane stiffener in the crown but all other lining/stiffening material removed.
Demon's Face/1466
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 70/C/987
Two fragments cut from fabric covering of Handley Page O/100. The largest, showing slight evidence of creasing, is an insignia showing a snarling, black faced demon with red horns, red eyebrows and red eyes painted on mud-brown fabric. Alongside the face are three rows of bombs, 14 in total, presumably mission tallies, painted a dull orange colour. The greyish-white serial 1466 is from the tail fabric and overlies the Demon fabric to one side. Mounted in portrait format glass fronted wooden frame.
Buoy, Message Carrying, Floating, WW 1
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 74/R/1282
Aluminium buoy containing hand written message (in German) referring to the rescue and capture of two RNAS airmen.
Pour le Merite
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X004-5257
A silver cross pattee with Prussian eagles in the interstices. The arms enamelled mid-blue and bearing crowned F Pour le Merite. Plain long suspender.