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WAAF Other Ranks, Shirt, 1939 Pattern

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 1990/0386/U

Pale blue, long sleeved cotton shirt in 'end over end' weave with single buttoned cuffs and left breast pocket.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 1992/0402/O

Nose mounted aircraft cannon used on Me 163 and 262. Black painted, with red bracket on left side of breech. Fixed to a wheeled display stand.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 1992/0401/O

Nose mounted aircraft cannon used on Me 163 and 262. Black painted, with red bracket on left side of breech. Fixed to a wheeled display stand.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 1987/0074/V

Aircraft towing tractor, rear wheel drive front wheel steer, heavy steel body, with bench seat and rear towing bracket.

Missile Launching Equipment, Meillerwagen 4 x 2, V-2

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 1988/0027/O

Three axle rocket transporter trailer with hydraulic lift for erecting rocket for launching. Painted overall dark green.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, X001-2102

Eighteen cylinder double-bank radial piston engine; sectioned on one side, complete with cut-down 4-bladed propeller. Mounted on metal stand. Manufacturer's plate.

7000lb, Thermo-Nuclear, Yellow Sun, Practice, Inert

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Four, 69/O/109

Inert training version of large drum bodied thermonuclear bomb as carried on Vickers Valiant V-bomber with flat front face, tapering tail cone and four rectangular tail fins, each with a short static line. Single large suspension lug, test plug sockets in open end of tail cone, two circular handled plugs in front face and two similar plugs, one either side of the front.

Type CLE Mk. 3

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 1987/0026/S

Black painted heavy sheet metal cylindrical metal canister, made in two halves with five hinges along one side to split and open completely. Four automatically operated securing clips on opposite edge to the hinges; one end of canister divided 8 inches from the end to take a parachute - two external lugs for parachute clips - mushroom shaped metal shock absorbers fitted to one end with four bolts and wing nuts.

Westland Gazelle HT.3 being refuelled at RAF Cosford

Photographs, In Storage, X003-2603/0286

Gloster Meteor prototype DG202 Front view of, inside hangar. Also visible are: Hawker Siddeley Shackleton M.R.2, Vickers Valiant B.1 WP203, English Electric Canberra B.2, WD954, at ? RAF Cosford circa 1966

Photographs, In Storage, PC75/2/3534

Gloster Meteor prototype DG202, port front view in a hangar, nose of Hawker Siddeley Shackleton M.R.2 in foreground.