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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 74/O/568

White painted body with four crutches riveted in each corner, an adjuster wheel and suspension point in the top, three release mechanisms contained inside with three electrical two-pin plugs at one end.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X005-8151

Black plastic oblong box with four on-off tumbler switches to the front with numbers 1-4 under each switch. Three brass male terminals and three female exiting either side. Five threaded connectors along the bottom.

Fairey Battles (K7578 F, K7576 and K7622 O and three others) of 105 Squadron, port side view in formation flight, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, P019241

Fairey Battles (K7578 F, K7576 and K7622 O and three others) of 105 Squadron, port side view in formation flight.

Hawker Hurricanes Mk. I (L153? K, O, J and three others) of 56 Squadron, port side view in formation flight, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, P019330

Hawker Hurricanes Mk. I (L153? K, O, J and three others) of 56 Squadron, port side view in formation flight.

Blackburn Beverley C Mk. 1, three aircraft of 30 and 84 Squadrons, above rear port side view in formation flight, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, P022294

Blackburn Beverley C Mk. 1, three aircraft of 30 and 84 Squadrons, above rear port side view in formation flight.

Recorded interview with Flt Lt Gareth Davies, 19 August 2020 disc 4

Film & Sound, In Storage, X008-4796/004

Interview with Gareth Davies, who served as second-in-command of the RAF School of Physical Training during the Covid pandemic. An interview with Gareth Davies' wife, Michelle Davies, is accessioned as X008-5658.

Recorded interview with Flt Lt Maurice Baden Bennett, 11 December 2019 disc 1

Film & Sound, In Storage, X008-7357/001

Interview with Maurice Bennett, who was a pilot in Halifax bomber aircraft of 78 Squadron at RAF Linton-on-Ouse during the Second World War. He describes various aspects of bomber operations.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X008-0910

Shield-shaped varnished wooden wall plaque with painted crest consisting of a sky blue background onto which is superimposed a globe with 223 across it, the words R.A.F. Cosford below, and a hand holding red lightning bolts. Above is an eagle's wing and the words G Flt. The motto scroll below says "From so many to so few" and one above "223rd Craft apprentice entry".

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X008-0909

Shield-shaped varnished wooden wall plaque with painted crest consisting of a red and white striped background on top of which are motifs of the green and yellow apprentice hatband, 4-bladed propeller, a hand holding lightning bolts, and the RAF eagle above the number 222. The motto scroll below says "2 learn 2 live 2 earn" and one above "May 1971 Royal Air Force Cosford April 1973".

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X006-8995

Shield-shaped varnished wooden wall plaque with painted crest consisting of a sky blue background onto which is superimposed a wreath behind which is a sword and inside is the number 126 with the scroll "L Eng Tech apprentice Entry 1975-78". The motto scroll below says "So few came so far for so little". A further scroll above the shield says "Royal Air Force Station, Cosford".