Inventory
Explore the RAF Museum’s amazing collection through our online inventory.
Showing 2921 to 2930 of 10000 search results for &inventory_location[]=Cosford, Hangar Two
RAF, Type F, B/G
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 66/U/790
Blue-grey fabric helmet with internal, padded leather telephone holders retained by press-studs. Three 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. Usually worn inside a Flying Helmet Type 1A.
SARBE 3 Rescue Beacon
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X002-8246
Twin unit survival beacon. Consists of two yellow painted rectangular units, one transmitter/receiver unit, complete with top mounted press down transmit/receive levers, the other a speech unit with clip for attaching to uniform. Both units fit comfortably into the hand, and are linked by a length of rubber coated wire, with a plug socket for the D.C. converter. (Missing)
Distinguished Service Order
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 1988/0591/D
A silver-gilt cross with curved arms, enamelled white with gold edges bearing centrally a red medallion within a laurel wreath; the obverse mounted with a crown, the reverse with GRI crowned in gilt metal. With a simple double ring suspender to a bar decorated with laurel leaves. The same bar, with a pin at rear, at the top of the ribbon. Ribbon - crimson with bright blue edges.
Maxim, Ground Use, 7.92mm
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X004-9917
This type of belt with the extended metal tabs was used on ground machineguns only, not air machineguns. Woven cotton webbing belt rivetted together with brass separating strips between each of the tubes which accepts a single round of ammunition. Every third spacer is of an extended type designed so that the noses of the bullets do not get damaged or the round pushed backwards in the belt.
OR's, Ptn 1939
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 72/U/780
Black leather, lace-up shoe with five pairs of lace holes. The forward upper of the shoe formed from a rounded panel of leather stitched to the upper sides with three rows of stitching. This top panel extends backwards to become the tongue of the shoe beneath the lacing. Lined in pale buff leather. With leather sole and blocked heel both reinforced with iron nails.
9 Squadron Ground Crews, Bright Version, 1990s
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, X004-8547
Embroidered on a disc of white cotton and man-made fibre mixture fabric, an outer yellow ring and an inner red ring. Between the two in red GROUNDCREW at top, THERE'S ALWAYS BLOODY SOMETHING at bottom. In the centre a green and yellow bat with IX in red, the number overlaid with the front view of a Tornado aircraft in green and grey.
12,000lb High Capacity Bomb Mk 2
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 65/O/871
Large blast bomb of modular construction painted dark green overall, each section being banded in light green and red. Consists of three 4000lb sections bolted together and is an adaptation of the HC 8,000lb bomb with the addition of a tail cone. Fitted with fore & aft pivotting suspension lugs and four additional fixed central lugs; slightly domed front face with two small spinners, one each side.
RAF Eastcote Collection - Victoria Cross presented to 50 Squadron, RAF Waddington, 31 May 1965
Film & Sound, In Storage, FC98/265
Men of 50 Squadron parade in front of a Vulcan in a hangar and a civilian VIP presents a Victoria Cross to the Squadron’s commanding officer. The two men then show the medal to the camera and various views show a Vulcan on the ground.
Bristol Gas Starter
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, X004-1338
Small single-cylinder two-stroke engine. Self contained, with own five-pint capacity fuel tank, magneto, carburettor, silencer and starting gear.Cooled by fan incorporated into the side-mounted flywheel. Complete. Slight damage to flywheel rim. When acquired, was in oily condition with slight surface corrosion; however, the cracks and repairs on the crankcase and inlet manifold mean restoration to working order is not possible.
Fabric Doll of Amy Johnson
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X006-8956
Small figure of a female aviator. Flying suit and helmet are green velvet with a beige face, on which are drawn female features. The figure wears brown boots, a fur collar and two sashes. The upper sash is blue with gold text reading 'London-Cape' whilst the lower is in red with gold text reading 'London-India'. A pair of woolen googles are also part of the item but have become detached.
Filter results by: Hide filters
Location hide filter
- In Storage [31061]
- London, Hangar One [500]
- London, Hangar Three/Four [362]
- London, Hangar Two [322]
- London, Hangar Five [252]
- Cosford, Hangar Two [210]
- Cosford, Hangar Three [152]
- London, Hangar Six [128]
- Cosford, Hangar Four [102]
- London, Art Gallery, Hangar Three [74]