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Coverall, General Service, Men's, Blue, Ptn 2000s

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, X008-4709

Large size dark blue men's coverall. Two front chest pockets, left and right with velcro fasteners.Two hip pockets, left and right, also with Velcro fasteners. Main front opening also velcro fastened.

Motor Transport Drivers, Ptn 1918

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 66/U/312

Light brown, leather cap, lined with chamois leather and with a fur lined peak and rear flap. Buckled leather chin strap secures to the crown of the cap when not in use.

The members of the RAF's Long Range Development Unit in Australia, 1938

Archives, In Storage, X007-5209/002/001/008

Monochrome print showing the members of the RAF's Long Range Development Unit dressed in tropical kit and posing in two rows inside an empty hangar in Australia, 1938.

Switchbox, Aeroplane Dashboard Lighting, Mk.III

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X002-9420

Rectangular varnished wooden body with a brass panel fitted with six toggle switches marked, OFF-ON AIRSPEED, COMPASS, ANEROID, REV.IND., MISC, and ON No1 ON No2 ACCUMULATOR. Hole one side for electrical wiring.

Bristol F.2b Fighter (B1148) of 67 Squadron, (1 Squadron AFC), port side view on ground, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, P011635

Bristol F.2b Fighter (B1148) of 67 Squadron, (1 Squadron AFC), port side view on ground, with two R.E.8 aircraft behind, all parked in front of canvas hangar.

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Fine Art, London, Hangar Two, X002-9669

Interior of a hut on a battery position. Centrally, a wireless operator with ear-phones receiving signals. At left an officer marking up a map. At right a man with megaphone calling orders through the open door.

Daily Mail, London-Manchester Flight, 1910

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1988/0735/C

Very large and ornate two-piece double-handled trophy. Main body has engraved shields front and back,the front one with the main presentation details, the rear one with a representation of a Boxkite type aircraft. Base with shields front and back, one engraved The Daily Mail Trophy, the other with the Claude Grahame White cipher. See historical notes.

Air Officer's Service Dress Sash, Ptn 1956

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1993/0410/U

Gold mesh sash with two pale blue-grey longtitudinal stripes and a made up bow. The bow is formed in two halves with a gilt metal clasp concealed behind it for fastening. There is also an adjustment facility. The tails of the sash end in round wooden headed tassels with long mixed gold and pale B/G fringe.

Type E Bomb Trolley

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 65/O/872

Specialist heavy bomb trailer, painted overall dark green. Chassis consists of two long strong steel frame sections. Long, heavy front tow bar, pivoting front axle and steerable rear axle with horizontal steering wheel and rear tread plate for operator, and rear towing hook also. Tool box with lid behind front axle. Four screw jacks, two each side, fore and aft.

"Fums Up!"

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X001-2591

Rectangle of PC 10 painted fabric with painting of naked child holding both thumbs up. A section of red, white and blue ribbon is shown covering the upper body and another section is situated behind the child to form a cross. Now framed, together with two wooden 'Fums Up!' nameboards, in one large gass-fronted wooden frame.