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520lb, Mk. 1

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 72/O/387

Sectioned first world war anti-submarine bomb painted overall buff with black painted interior and red edges. Central hollow tube and large cylindrical tail. Bulbous nose with single loop suspension lug at centre.

Royal Flying Corps Type A Camera

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 69/I/1320

A wooden case tapering in width to one end. This end is open, with the covered lens cap clearly visible just inside the opening. At the other end, the rim of the box is surrounded by brass straps which also reinforce the sides and corners of the case. A leather buckled strap/handle is attached by brass fixings to both sides of the case. Just above, on the same side a brass rotary switch alters the focus of the camera (?). A number of other brass fixings are also attached to the outside of the case. Access at the rear for 5x4 inch Mackenzie-Wishart slide and envelope.

Wakefield Medal for the Shooting down of Zeppelin L-15

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X006-5542

Circular, gold medallion with a plain ring suspender silver soldered to the top. (Issued without a suspender.) Obverse - an anti-aircraft gun with L15 at the muzzle and a double scroll below lettered WELL HIT MARCH 31ST-APRIL 1ST 1916 in relief. Engraved at the top SAPR W.R. HAMMANT. Reverse -within a ring lettered PRESENTED BY THE LORD MAYOR COLONEL SIR CHARLES WAKEFIELD his coat of arms with crest and motto. Cased.

unknown

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 68/O/646

Dark wooden stock with bolt action, single barrel band, magazine, bayonet fixing and for and aft sights.

Control Panel

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 1997/0052/I

Mahogony framed electrical control panel with sliding glass doors at front. Main panel has top row of 8 voltage meters wth groupings of ceramic fuses below ( some missing). Pull down switches associated with each row of fuses, with small label plaques giving location. Ornate decoration with side notice boards and decorative top pedastel. Dark polished overall effect.

Control Lever, SL11

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 84/A/923

Control lever from German Airship SL11. Surface corrosion; bent and distorted at base due to fire/impact damage.Consists of main body, in two halves and rivetted together, with spring loaded release trigger mounted at top and pivoted screw thread fitting at base.

GS, Mk II, 1/14 Second

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 76/I/670

Reversing stop watch, designed for use with equal distance bomb sight. Believed only five remaining in the country. Stop watch with grey metal case and white face. Showing reverse dial, numbered 1 - 14. Black metal needle with teardrop tip. Face inscribed with "Reversing Stop Watch for equal distance bomb sight height in thousands of feet Mark II" as well as the maker's name. Watch has red marker. There are two metal switches at the top and a metal attachment for a strap.

FS, Officer's, Ptn 1914

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 78/U/921

Khaki, whipcord, low crowned folding cap with turned up front peak and band, folded and turned up, secured by hooks at sides and fastening with two very small metal buttons at front. On front, left side the Officers' metal cap badge from which the attachment lugs have been removed. Signs of stitches on the cap by which it was attached.

20lb, Cooper

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 72/O/324

Sectioned. Tapered body with single suspension lug and screw-off nose cap. Fitted with a rotating four fin tail assembly and painted mustard colour overall. Nose cap fractured.

Sopwith Triplane

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 74/A/19

Rotary engined triplane single seat fighter.

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