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Flechette
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 70/O/231
First World War steel Anti-Personnel Flechette. Streamlined pattern. Four tipped wing at the top of a thin cylindrical body turning into a bulbous tapered point. One riveted pair of tail fins slightly loose.
RFC, Metal
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 71/A/1122
Control column from B.E.2c biplane aircraft, with bullet damage at top of shaft just below where pilots' hand would have held it.
Flechette, Anti-Zepplin (Type unknown)
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 73/O/433
Long, sharp-pointed steel flechette with four spring-loaded open-work triangular extending fins.
Le Rhone Type C, 80hp 9 Cylinder Rotary
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 76/E/212
Rotary aero engine with front plate removed to show internal workings of the pistons; mounted on wheeled stand and driven by electrical motor and operable by the public as an educational aid.
unknown
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 67/I/672
Telescopic compensating type. Vertical pedestal mounted on black wooden base. Pedestal has eye piece viewfinder. Mounted on base is brass plaque stating it is the gun sight from Zeppelin L.31. Also manufacturer's plate: Carl Zeiss Jena.
Caudron G3
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 72/A/1620
Single engined two seater observation and training biplane.
Scotch Jock the Teddy Bear
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 1987/1757/C
Teddy bear complete with kilt, sporran, spats and cap. Fabric threadbare and one eye missing, head loose.
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.
Blériot XXVII
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 85/A/226
Semi-streamlined rotary engined monoplane racer, painted overall yellow.
Aldis (Mark Unknown)
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 66/I/50
Aldis telescopic gunsight. Long, black and cylindrical in shape. Has a wire running its length, with a simple ring at the pilot's eye end; this had to be pulled to lift up the protective hinged cover over the glass lens at the opposite end when required for use. The pilot's end is wrapped in sorbo rubber as cushioning should the pilot's face impact with the end of the sight during a crash.