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Civil Air Guard Field Service Cap

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 84/U/340

Blue wool folding cap with turned up front peak and band and fastening with two very small white alloy buttons at the front. Civil Air Guard badge on the left.

Lt V. Hay, L. Risacher and G.A. with Spad VII of SPA 3, GC 12, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/152/40

Informal group photograph of two RFC officers and one foreign (French ?) officer standing in front of Spad VII, starboard side view, in front of hangar.

Personnel: Informal group photograph of British and Yugoslavian officers standing in front of Potez 25 during stop on flight to India, Hinaidi, circa 1926

Photographs, In Storage, PC74/1/2

Informal group photograph of three British officers and two Yugoslavian officers standing in front of hangar entrance.

431 Maintenance Unit, badge, 1980s

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, X004-6287

Woven as a pale blue disc lock-stitched all round in black, two self-assured vultures sitting on a branch. Within a border 431 MU CRASH RECOVERY TEAM in black lettering.

Mountain Rescue Badge, Blue/Grey

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, X004-5278

On a disc of blue-grey woollen fabric, two crossed ice axes and a coil of rope embroidered in pale blue and black thread with MOUNTAIN above and RESCUE below in white thread.

Interior of No. 15 Mess at RNAS Eastchurch, May 1915

Photographs, In Storage, X007-0335

Interior of an aeroplane hangar fitted out with spruce poles lashed together from which hammocks are suspended on two levels. With four personnel. Called the Cow Shed.

Early Pattern, Unidentified

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 77/I/1195

Standard type liquid filled clinometer with red tinted glass in curved black metal frame. Fixing screw holes at either end. Undersides of frame ends ground flat, (possibly for later use as a spirit level?)

Flechette

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 70/O/231

First World War steel Anti-Personnel Flechette. Streamlined pattern. Four tipped wing at the top of a thin cylindrical body turning into a bulbous tapered point. One riveted pair of tail fins slightly loose.

Incendiary (Mark unknown)

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 81/O/480

Standard First World War German incendiary bomb, as dropped from airships. Suspension loop at top. Circular, domed bottom corroded/burnt away. Wrapped with rope, which would originally be tar soaked. Rusty surface.

4000lb, HC, Mk. 3

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 72/O/4

Thin walled high capacity high explosive bomb painted dark green overall with light green and red banding. Cylindrical shape with no tail fins. Two suspension lugs. Flat rear end and slightly domed front end.