Inventory
Explore the RAF Museum’s amazing collection through our online inventory.
Showing 1 to 10 of 322 search results
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.
Daily Mail, London-Manchester Flight, 1910
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1988/0735/C
Very large and ornate two-piece double-handled trophy. Main body has engraved shields front and back,the front one with the main presentation details, the rear one with a representation of a Boxkite type aircraft. Base with shields front and back, one engraved The Daily Mail Trophy, the other with the Claude Grahame White cipher. See historical notes.
Flechette, Anti-Personnel
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X004-6195
Steel item with twisted tail flute.
Flechette, Anti-Personnel
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X004-6196
Steel item with light cord type tail attached by whipping.
Stick, British, No. 2 Mk. 1
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 76/O/999
Brass bodied stick grenade with turned wooden handle and plain webbing stabilising streamers.
Flechette, Anti-Zepplin (Type unknown)
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 68/O/275
Steel dart with extending direction vanes at one end and point at the other. Intended to puncture Zeppelin gasbags.
RFC/RAF next of kin and casualty cards, circa 1914-circa 1928
Archives, London, Hangar Two, DC78/3
62 6x8 inch drawers containing cards plus 11 boxes (boxes transferred to microfilm cabinet, 1999).
Flechette
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 68/O/276
Dart shaped twin flighted flechette made from brass and aluminium with sharp point.
Flechette
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 70/O/230
Solid steel bar partially machined down it's length forming a fin with a sharp point.
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?)