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De Havilland D.H.82A Tiger Moth 1456 SAAF after crashing through hangar wall, Randfontein Air School, South Africa, September 1941

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/11/19

De Havilland D.H.82A Tiger Moth, port rear view after crashing through hangar wall, tail, rear fuselage and wings visible outside hangar.

De Havilland D.H.82A Tiger Moth 1456 SAAF after crashing through hangar wall, Randfontein Air School, South Africa, September 1941

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/11/18

De Havilland D.H.82A Tiger Moth, port rear view after crashing through hangar wall, tail, rear fuselage and wings visible outside hangar.

Reichsluftschutzbund Helmet

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 85/U/352

Protective steel helmet made from three sections of helmet shell, front brim and rear brim. Brim shaped to leave ears uncovered. Lined with a felt head band covered by a leather cradle (cradle missing). Helmet painted dark blue and has a Luftschutz transfer on the front.

Other Rank, 1918 Pattern, Women's Royal Air Force Cap Badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 72/U/1301

On a patch of melton cut to shape, an embroidered crown, slightly padded to give relief, above a circular padded velvet cushion encircled by two rings and embroidered with an eagle. The whole design worked in white thread.

Picture postcard of RAF ground crew and air crew, circa 1918

Archives, In Storage, X005-0925/002/012/009

Formal group portrait of air crew and ground crew arranged in three rows outside a hangar. Some are in RFC uniform, some in RAF uniform and some in overalls.

Ambulance and fire tenders parked next to hut; in background Blenheim IV, Gladiator and (Hurricane?), RAF Aldergrove, 9 October 1941

Photographs, In Storage, PC71/19/1129

Two fire tenders and a crash (middle), left front view, parked in front of a wooden hut, with a hangar and three aircraft (Blenheim IV, Gladiator and Spitfire or Hurricane) in the background.

1200lb, AS, MC, Nuclear Depth Bomb, Lulu

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X008-4482

Training round. Large cylindrical body with a fuse pocket and three suspension lugs (two lugs fitted) rounded at the nose. Fitted with a tail cone assembly with holes to facilitate rapid sinking. Painted overall white with two yellow nose bands. Heavy corrosion inside.

unknown

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1994/0135/O

Training version of US tactical nuclear bomb as used by RAF 1960s/70s. Cigar-shaped bomb body with four fixed stabilising fins at rear. Fixed and folding suspension lugs at top of the bomb, pre-flight selection panel on side of bomb mid way along the body.

unknown

Fine Art, London, Art Gallery, Hangar Three, X008-7568

Fiona Banner's The Bastard Word Studies is a suite of 26 drawings (graphite on Fabriano paper) of twisted aircraft fragments, shaped into alphabetical letters, A-Z. These drawings are studies for her suite, The Bastard Word, 2007 (priivate collection).

Schneider Trophy Miniature

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 81/C/1297

Rectangular ebonised wooden base, with silver presentation plaques on each face, supporting scale model of the actual Schneider Trophy. Sculpture of winged nymph flying above, and kissing, one of four male figures rising from the waves.Two of the plaques, at opposing ends, slightly loose and distorted.