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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 75/U/1056

Single-breasted, white, waist-length fitted jacket with a roll step collar. Cuffs with three buttons. Three non-functional buttons widely spaced on each side at front and a single linked double button to fasten just below lapels. Fitted with Sergeant's stripes on right sleeve.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 82/A/336

Rectangular black painted metal body with plastic face fitted with three toggle switches marked, ON/OFF AUTOMATIC, MANUAL and EMERGENCY and green and red lamps. Three cable guides and seven terminals marked, BATT, MOTOR and RELAY fitted in base.

Martin Baltimore Mk. V (FW430 F) of 13 Squadron being refuelled (?), with three ground crew posing by aircraft's nose, 1944

Photographs, In Storage, P015151

Martin Baltimore Mk. V (FW430 F) of 13 Squadron being refuelled (?), close up port front view, with three ground crew wearing shorts posing by aircraft's nose.

British Aircraft Corporation Jet Provost T.5s (XW311 69 and three others) of 1 Flying Training School (Blades), in formation flight, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, P018686

British Aircraft Corporation Jet Provost T.5s (XW311 69 and three others) of 1 Flying Training School (Blades), in formation flight, starboard rear view.

Recorded interview with Oswald Morris, 20 March 2009

Film & Sound, X005-3093

Recorded interview with Oswald Morris, who served as a Lancaster pilot during the Second World War; he discusses his training and first operational flights, including minelaying over the Kiel Canal and a raid on the le Creusot works. Following his tour with 44 Squadron he served as a transport pilot until 1945.

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Film & Sound, X008-4796

Interview with Gareth Davies, who played a significant role in the development of the RAF's tug-of-war team and served on the ground in Afghanistan. He later 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 Gareth Davies, 28 November 2017 disc 3

Film & Sound, In Storage, X008-4796/003

Interview with Gareth Davies, who played a significant role in the development of the RAF's tug-of-war team and served on the ground in Afghanistan. An interview with Gareth Davies' wife, Michelle Davies, is accessioned as X008-5658.

Recorded interview with Flt Lt Gareth Davies, 19 August 2020 disc 5

Film & Sound, In Storage, X008-4796/005

Interview with Gareth Davies, who played a significant role in the development of the RAF's tug-of-war team and served on the ground in Afghanistan. An interview with Gareth Davies' wife, Michelle Davies, is accessioned as X008-5658.

1 Cosford NYA File {See Scope Note}

Aircraft & Exhibits, X002-9912

Pedal-driven generator. Metal tripod frame with circular feet at the bottom of each leg. Frame is fitted with a bicycle seat on top, a removable "T" form handlebar unit and a dynamo on one leg. Bicycle pedals attached to bottom end of dynamo unit. (Description taken from generic images found on the internet, not RAFM's actual example which was unavailable at the time).

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Film & Sound, X008-7358

Interview with Alicia Mason, who served as an RAF engineering officer in various postings, including a tour with the Red Arrows. A Red Arrows Hawk crashed at RAF Valley while this interview was being recorded, with the loss of a team engineer. The interview is not to be used without Sqdn Ldr Mason's permission.