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Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 81/M/214
Gun mounted in the observer's cockpit of the Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter. Fitted with a ring and bead sight. The normal pistol grip is supplemented with a stirrup type steadying handle at the rear instead of a butt. Fitted with a reproduction of a 97 round magazine. The gun itself is made up of original but 'falsified' parts, to quote the original accession register.
Berlin Airlift Commemorative Plate
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 1998/0224/C
Deep, round dish painted creamy white with a buff glaze which has hand painted decoration. Lettering around the rim is '1948 The Greatest Bridge In The World Wunstorf- Berlin - Wunstorf' Illustrated with stream of aircraft flying between churches and houses representing Wunstorf and Brandenberg gate representing Berlin, with RAF crest below, all hand painted. 'Handgenzalt 75' on base. Some slight chipping on edge of rim.
RAF Flying Helmet Type G
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Four, 69/U/775
Blue-grey fabric helmet with internal, padded leather telephone holders retained by press-studs. Five press-stud male elements on each side of face aperture to receive suspension system from oxygen mask. Microphone socket below left ear. Communications lead emerges from lower centre rear of helmet. Two light webbing goggle retaining straps with press-studs at rear. Fitted with hooked Harnesses for P Type Oxygen Mask.
Gosport Tube Assembly
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 66/R/608
A pair of cotton covered rubber (?) tubes joined at the lower end into a single white alloy connector and terminating at the upper ends in chrome plated tubes which connect to perforated circular metal plates held against the ears inside a flying helmet. Sound is transmitted accoustically into a speaking trumpet connected to the lower end and thereby to the wearer's ears.
Pattern 1939 Flying Boot
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 74/U/806
Black leather and khaki/green fabric pull-on boot to just below knee, lined throughout in sheepskin. The foot and seam-reinforcing strip at rear of leather, the leg of thick cotton, webbing-like fabric. The front, top of the leg slit for a few inches to ease putting on. Khaki webbing tightening strap and buckle at top. Leather pull tabs inside. Leather soles, rubber heels.
7000lb, Thermo-Nuclear, Yellow Sun, Practice, Inert
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Four, 69/O/109
Inert training version of large drum bodied thermonuclear bomb as carried on Vickers Valiant V-bomber with flat front face, tapering tail cone and four rectangular tail fins, each with a short static line. Single large suspension lug, test plug sockets in open end of tail cone, two circular handled plugs in front face and two similar plugs, one either side of the front.
Combination Suit, Coverall, B/G, Ptn 1971
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, X004-6438
Blue grey cotton combination suit with Velcro opening from neck to crotch. Velcro adjustment tabs on ankles, cuffs and the rear waist. Flapped patch pockets on the left breast and thigh. Side slits in the waist for access to under garments with Velcro closure. Dark blue shoulder straps and stand and fall collar. A number of unit patches have been added to this example.
Blood Chit (Goolie Chit)
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 71/S/856
Folded fabric sheet contained in plastic folder with button hanger (missing). The linen sheet has a printed Union Jack both sides with text in English and Russian Cyrillic, declaring the holder to be English and asking the Russians to communicate the holder's particulars to the British Military Mission, Moscow, and instructions to the holder where to wear the pass and how to respond when confronted by Russian troops.
Spitfire Mark I Windscreen
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 80/A/1142
Laminated glass curved at the top and flat at the base sandwiched between two-piece aluminium framework at a slight rear angle and held together with two small bars. The glass has machine gun bullet damage on the inside. Mounted to a display frame with a small plate on the rear inscribed "SUB.LT A.G. BLAKE R.N. 19 SQUADRON".
Women's Auxiliary Air Force Uniform of Avis Hearn
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 72/U/760
Single-breasted, four button, four pocket jacket with collar and lapels and integral fabric belt. Pleated, flap and button breast pockets, flap and button inset skirt pockets. Rear vent. All buttons and buckle gilding metal. Sleeves bear from top to bottom - eagle, A on dark blue patch, Wireless operator/mechanic badge and Flight Sergeant's rank insignia. Military Medal ribbon above left breast pocket.
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