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Hawker Furys Mk. I (K2041 C, K2042 B, K2072, K2063 L, K2065, K2047 and three others) of 1 Squadron, under port front view in formation flight, n.d.
Photographs, In Storage, P019267
Hawker Furys Mk. I (K2041 C, K2042 B, K2072, K2063 L, K2065, K2047 and three others) of 1 Squadron, under port front view in formation flight.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 79/R/1324
Rectangular grey painted steel body sloping at the face fitted with a central "hand held" microphone on a lead, 0-120 VOLTS gauge left and three lamps with three switches marked, BUSY FIRE ALARM, REQUEST REQUEST, READY SPEECH. Two multi-pin sockets in rear and four rubber feet underneath.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 69/U/1375
Single-breasted, white Drill, waist-length fitted jacket with a roll step collar. Buttons and straps for shoulderboards and 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. No buttons fitted.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 80/U/1018
Single-breasted, white drill, waist-length fitted jacket with a roll step collar. Button holes for shoulderboards and 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. No buttons fitted.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 80/U/1556
Single-breasted, white drill, waist-length fitted jacket with a roll step collar. Straps for shoulderboards and false pointed 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. No buttons fitted.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X001-2595
Square metal identification sign painted yellow with large black hexagon in centre displaying the number six in yellow. Six holes, three along top, three along bottom, for securing to vehicle. String attached to top holes. Slight rust on bottom corners and paint removed from top left hand corner.
RAF, Mk. I (Mae West)
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 1986/0384/S
CHECK EXTENT OF ASSOCIATED CONTENTS ON DISMANTLING. Yellow cotton waistcoat fastening with three buttons and with tie tapes across the breast and at waist level. The sections over the chest and behind the neck formed as a container for a rubberised fabric, inflatable bladder with a snap-neck gas cylinder in the right lower side and an oral inflation tube in the left breast. The snap-neck lever contained in a housing and the tube passing up round the neck in a fabric sleeve. Zip under neck pocket for access to inner compartments. Two webbing pockets at right side for electric torch and battery holder. Flourescine sea marker pad in a ripping panel on left lower side. Two pairs of webbing tapes front and back to tie between legs. Pair of webbing loop handles on chest for pulling helpless wearer out of water. Small patch pocket on left breast, closing with a press-stud for heliograph mirror. Toggle and cord let into lower left hem for securing to dighy when in the water. Fitted with set of three kapok flotation pads.
RAF, Mk. I (Mae West)
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 1989/0193/S
Yellow cotton waistcoat fastening with three buttons and with tie tapes across the breast and at waist level. The sections over the chest and behind the neck formed as a container for a rubberised fabric, inflatable bladder with a snap-neck gas cylinder in the right lower side and an oral inflation tube in the left breast. The snap-neck lever contained in a housing and the tube passing up round the neck in a fabric sleeve. Zip under neck pocket for access to inner compartments. Two webbing pockets at right side for electric torch and battery holder. Flourescine sea marker pad in a ripping panel on left lower side. Two pairs of webbing tapes front and back to tie between legs. Pair of webbing loop handles on chest for pulling helpless wearer out of water. Small patch pocket on left breast, closing with a press-stud for heliograph mirror. Toggle and cord let into lower left hem for securing to dighy when in the water. Fitted with set of three kapok flotation pads.
Recorded interview with Oswald Morris, part one, 20 March 2009
Film & Sound, In Storage, X005-3093/001
Part one of a 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.
Summary of Flying: Castle Bromwich Aeroplane Factory: June 1940-January 1946, 1946
Archives, In Storage, X002-9256/008/001/035
Summary of Flying: Castle Bromwich Aeroplane Factory: June 1940-January 1946. Includes number of aircraft produced, hours of test flights flown, test pilots, forced landings, test pilots killed or injured, and number of test flights. Also included are figures for factories at Cosford, Desford, Brooklands Repair Organisation at Castle Bromwich and Sywell, South Marston, Blackpool and Cowley.
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