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Blackburn Firebrand TF.IV (EK601 and EK617), port front view of two aircraft in flight, 3 July 1945

Photographs, In Storage, P100062

Blackburn Firebrand TF.IV (EK601 and EK617), port front view of two aircraft in flight, 3 July 1945.

Papers of Sqdn Offr Bruce Mary Nancy Bonsey, ARRC, SRN, SCM, 1969-1976

Archives, In Storage, X006-0128

Two monochrome prints, a blue envelope containing Royal Air Force Dependants Fund form, and two typescript documents.

Course notes of LAC H. Gallop, LAC Elliott and LAC Kirkaldy, 1936-1937 and 1940's

Archives, X006-4196

Two course note books, two brown files and one blue file.

Two information leaflets for airmen leaving the forces and a blank application form for civil employment, circa 1947

Archives, In Storage, X003-2991/007

Two printed leaflets and one printed blank form.

4 Blade, 450hp Lion II/Vernon

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 76/E/81

Two bladed wooden propeller (cropped from a four bladed) for Vickers Vernon twin-engined biplane transport aircraft. Two opposing blades cropped at the hub. One tip badly damaged and water stained.

FS,WOs, Plastic, Ptn 1943

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 66/U/1038

An eagle with out-stretched wings and a separate crown, the two elements connected by a backing plate. Two flexible fixing blades on each piece at reverse. The whole moulded in black plastic.

Papers relating to Sgt Norman Percy Gregson, circa 1940-1970

Archives, In Storage, X008-5327

Two typescripts, four monochrome prints, two greetings cards, one typescript slip and a newspaper cutting.

SD, WO, GM, Ptn 1920

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1988/1219/U

Two pairs of conjoined laurel sprays supporting an eagle with out-stretched wings with a King's crown above, all in gilding metal with crimson velvet behind crown. Two pointed fixing blades at rear.

The Turkish Air Force, 1917-1918

Photographs, In Storage, X007-8298

Two prints. A) Two Albatros D. IIIs in front of their hangars with supplementary 'tropical' radiators fitted in German markings. B) A captured Albatros D. V in Turkish markings, with British personnel.

Blue Parrot radar, circuit board sub-assembly. Three plugs, two marked "PLL" and "SKTB".

Photographs, In Storage, X002-9534/541