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Steel Helmet Mark II
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 78/U/848
Shallow domed (non magnetic) steel shell with stainless steel lip. Fitted with a Mk.II oil skin liner and lining securing bolt with a Mk.II sprung adjustable chin strap. Covered in rough matt green sand paint.
Observer Corps Armband
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 76/U/1371
Band of boucle woven wollen fabric in dark blue and white vertical stripes with OBSERVER CORPS woven into the pattern in red. Chrome plated pinless buckle for fastening with loose end retaining loop in the same fabric as the armband.
Service Dress Hat of Women's Royal Air Force Other Ranks
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 1998/0253/U
Low-crowned round hat with brim made up from B/G fabric. The brim stiffened with numerous rows of concentric stitching and turned up all round except at the front. With black woollen band and staybrite badge.
Parnall Panthers and Gloster Sparrowhawks of the Japanese Navy Air Force, 1922
Archives, In Storage, X001-2315/041
Monochrome print showing port rear view of Parnall Panthers (including JN203) and Gloster Sparrowhawks (including JN431 and JN433) of the Japanese Navy Air Force lined-up in front of a fabric hangar.
"B" Flight instructor's, Lt Wentzel, Plt Off Cumming, Capt Davis, Lt Robinson, Plt Off Merchant, 2Lt Greaves, Randfontein Air School, South Africa, October 1941
Photographs, In Storage, PC72/11/33
Group photograph of six pilots, four in uniform sitting down and one standing at either end of seat in flying suits, outside aircraft hangar.
Bristol M.1C, C5017, side view, outside hangars, Northolt, circa 1919
Photographs, In Storage, PC73/6/245
Port side view of Bristol M.1C in front of hangar, its rudder is out of the picture to the right. The rudder of a B.E.2 type machine can be seen to the left.
RAF Chief Technician standing next to display of electronics equipment, at joint colour presentation to Nos. 97, 98 and 115 Squadrons, 30 September 1966
Photographs, In Storage, PC71/19/1456/85
RAF Chief Technician standing next to display of electronics equipment inside hangar, other RAF personnel including ACM Earl Bandon in background,
Close-up of tail unit of Vickers Valentia KR2793, No. 216 Squadron, on tail trolley used for moving aircraft in and out of hangar, Heliopolis, 1937
Photographs, In Storage, PC72/89/271
Close-up of tail unit of Vickers Valentia (KR2793), port rear view, on trolley with airman standing next to it.
The School of Naval Co-Operation's number 2 Flight, RAF Lee-on-Solent, November 1930
Archives, In Storage, X003-7906/006
Laser copy of a monochrome print showing RAF servicemen posing in uniform in three rows in front of a biplane aircraft in the entrance to a hangar.
S.E.5A marked up as D7000 and with spurious 40 Squadron markings (Ex G-EBIA) after having been rebuilt by Farnborough apprentices being towed back to its hangar by land rover, n.d. (September 1962)
Photographs, In Storage, PC71/66/458
S.E.5A, starboard side view, being towed by a Landrover, with technicians assisting.
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