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Klaxon, Communicating, Contact Patrol
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X007-0061
Oval section, thin copper sheet horn attached to a diaphram device, electrically-operrtated, which makes a noise.
Collection of German aerial photographs, mosaics and printed intelligence charts and material relating to targets in Allied areas of the Western Front, 1917-1918
Archives, London, Hangar Two, X003-0342
One box containing two folders and loose documents.
unknown
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 1992/0231/O
Aircraft machine gun fuselage mounted in S.E.5a.
RAF, Mk. I
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 74/U/1114
Tan leather cap type helmet lined in chamois in the crown and in fur below the eye line including the peak which is turned up and retained by a press stud. Ear flaps, covering single, large round hole, pierced by nine holes arranged in a circle, retained by press studs: the flaps having cylindrical wind deflectors on their front, vertical edge. Short leather chin strap on right engages with leather covered buckle on left. Condition - very good, displayable.
Control Column
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 1990/0068/A
Polished wooden aircraft control column.
Beardmore 160hp
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 1993/0108/E
160hp six cylinder, water cooled upright in-line aero engine. Now incorporated into full-sized Fe2b reconstruction with original nacelle frame.
Maxim, Ground Use, 7.92mm
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X004-9917
This type of belt with the extended metal tabs was used on ground machineguns only, not air machineguns. Woven cotton webbing belt rivetted together with brass separating strips between each of the tubes which accepts a single round of ammunition. Every third spacer is of an extended type designed so that the noses of the bullets do not get damaged or the round pushed backwards in the belt.
Pigeon, A Very Gallant Gentleman
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 72/C/465
Wood and glass case containing the stuffed body of a grey and brown RNAS carrier pigeon, ringed on the left leg and mounted standing on a naturalistic base. Brass plate on base of case inscribed "A Very Gallant Gentleman".
Strut, Interplane, 41 Squadron 1917
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X007-4601
One half of (probable) D.H.5 strut with end fitting. Inscribed both sides with some 54 signatures of squadron personnel c. November 1917, later marked with K (Kiilled) or M (missing)or S (?survived). Rather roughly cut/broken at top end.
unknown
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 1992/0233/O
Air cooled jacketed machine gun; black painted de-activated carcass only.