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The hangar handbook

Library, In Storage, X005-6636

Helicopter (NX694?) in Helicopter Air Transport hangar, n.d.

Photographs, PC98/173/410/6/A

Aerial photograph of an unidentified set of buildings, featuring a hangar and eight tennis courts, n.d.

Archives, In Storage, AC76/20/42

Monochrome print. Oblique aerial view of an unidentified set of buildings, showing a hangar, three houses and eight tennis courts. The foreground area appears to be undergoing construction of some kind.

Alness low level reconnaissance view of part of domestic and technical site including the hangar in snow conditions 18 November 1971 (cg)

Photographs, In Storage, P027339

Alness low level reconnaissance view of part of domestic and technical site looking beyond the hangar into Cromarty Firth 18 November 1971 (cg)

Photographs, In Storage, P027341

RAF Seletar distant view of Marine Craft base hangar with AEC Matador lorry and group of airmen manoeuvering a Sunderland main beaching leg at waters edge n.d (cg)

Photographs, In Storage, P028708

RAF Seletar distant view of Marine Craft base hangar with AEC Matador lorry and group of airmen manoeuvering a Sunderland main beaching leg at waters edge.

68ft RTTL 2768 close up head on view of launch in a hangar receiving a third layer of external planking to the lower hull 19 January 1967 (cg)

Photographs, In Storage, P028449

68ft RTTL 2768 close up head on view of launch in a hangar receiving a third layer of external planking to the lower hull 19 January 1967.

Airspeed A.S.8 Viceroy (G-ACMU), marked "Armstrong Siddeley Motors", "Irvin Air Chutes", "Nugget Polish", and "Aircraft Exchange & Mart", in hangar, Hanworth, 1935

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/5529/14

Trolley, Primer, Oil

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, X004-9280

Small but heavy spoked-metal wheeled oil primer with cylindrical oil container and two compressed air vesels to the rear, plus pair of handles for ease of movement and complete with flexible hose for delivering oil to the aircraft's engine. Three pressure dials plus valve handles mounted on top. Brass plate giving instructions for use at front.

"Fums Up" Nameboard

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X001-2589

Rectangular piece of plywood hand painted with the words "FUMS UP! in white with blue border. Identical to X001-2588 in size and style, though in poorer condition; retains a few fixing pins along the bottom edge. Now framed together with other 'Fums Up!' Nameboard and 'child' artwork in one large glass-fronted wooden frame.