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Cottesmore OCU accommodation, hangar A

Archives, In Storage, MAC080562

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Film & Sound, X008-4797

Interview with Peter Ramrayka, who served in the RAF medical branch before leaving the service for a career in the NHS.

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Film & Sound, X008-5649

Interview with Kathryn Clancy, who served as a community responder in support of the civilian ambulance service during the Covid pandemic.

CD of photos showing TSR.2 XR220 being moved from Henlow to Cosford in 1975

Archives, In Storage, X006-8902

RAF Museum Podcast: Bert Williams

Film & Sound, In Storage, X005-3066/052

RAF Museum podcast on Bert Williams, who served as a physical training instructor during the Second World War and played football for the RAF.

Video of Chinooks at RAF Odiham, 13 July 2021

Film & Sound, In Storage, X008-5675/013

Video footage showing Chinooks on the ground and in the air at RAF Odiham.

Video of Chinooks at RAF Odiham, 13 July 2021

Film & Sound, In Storage, X008-5675/012

Video footage showing Chinooks on the ground and in the air at RAF Odiham.

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Film & Sound, X008-7369

Interview with James Buckley, who served as an airframe technician on Chinook and Tristar aircraft, and experienced PTSD during his RAF service.

RAF, Mk. 40L

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, X005-5654

Sage green, lifejacket with the Dayglo orange inflatable element retained within a green outer stole housing the release pull at the bottom of the right lobe. The front fastens by means of an over and an under flap both having zips on their edges so that they form a double layer across the chest. The front panel fitted with a steel plate having a keyhole slot in it for the attachment of an oxygen regulator, respirator manifold or a cleat for a hose assembly. The front left lower side provided with two transverse pockets, the right lower side with one transverse pocket. The right one probably to accommodate the homing beacon. The outer and lower edges of the lower pockets on both sides faced with green leather reinforcement. Two Velcro fastening loops are provided; one on the left pocket, the other on the central chest panel by means of which the oxygen supply pipe is directed into the centre line of the wearer's body and restrained from flapping about. A metal D ring is positioned on the front chest to receive the snap hook on the lower end of the oxygen supply pipe as it descends from the mask. Two Velcro loops are provided on the fronts of the shoulders - exact purpose unknown - perhaps to receive the lanyard which connects the lifejacket to the dinghy pack in the ejection seat, when the crewman is not in the aircraft. This tape lanyard with a special attachment fitting on its end emerges from below the left side pocket. Broad adjustable waist strap across the lower back of the garment.

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Film & Sound, X008-5632

Interview with Charlie Hammerton, who served as an RAF MT driver and participated in a number of charity fundraising events in partnership with his ferret, Bandit.