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Souvenir Badge of the Falklands Conflict

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 83/C/393

Group of seven. Circular plastic coated metal with coloured paper inserts reading TASK FORCE VICTORY WE'RE PROUD OF YOU and WELL DONE THE LADS (yellow, gold, purple, orange and blue) pin in rear.

Rolls Royce Pegasus 11 (Mk 103)

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 1996/0216/E

Vectored thrust turbofan engine with perspex cover over the intake. Has four outlets, two per side, for the vectoring thrust nozzles.Stand mounted.Engine as used on the RAF Harrier GR.3.

Beret of an Officer

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 72/U/1122

Blue-grey woollen integrally knitted beret with leather trim and cotton lining. The front pierced with two reinforced holes for attachment of the badge. Officers' beret badge of a gilt eagle, laurels and King's crown sewn in place.

Flying Boot, RAF, 1941 Pattern

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 1993/0147/U

Dark brown suede boot to just below knee, lined throughout in sheepskin. Full length zip at front. Tan leather buckled strap round ankle retained by stitching at rear. Shallow rubber galosh foot. Leather pull-on tabs inside.

IFOR Badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X004-6223

Woven in the shape of a shield divided vertically half blue and half white, the white part bearing IFOR in blue, the blue part bearing the equivalent in Cyrillic letters. With a black outer edge and a dark blue inner border.

Fordson Model N Tractor

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, X003-2265

Four-wheeled agricultural type tractor with the two rear wheels of larger diameter than the two on the front steering axle. Single driver's seat. Acquired in running order, and restored to working order April 2014.

Service Dress Cap of Other Ranks

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 1993/0191/U

Peaked cap with blue-grey serge crown, red petersham band, plastic chin strap and black glazed leather peak. On the band the Airmen's cap badge in Staybrite

Martin-Baker Type 7A/1 Mk. 3

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X005-6312

High performance lightweight ejection seat with No.1 Mk. 1 inert rocket pack. Horse-shoe shaped head rest and all major components including full parachute harness, survival seat pack, and straps.

D.H. Cirrus Moth G-EBSO 'Dorys' with Lt R. Bentley and his wife returning from London-Cape Town flight, Khartoum, 31 March 1928

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/123/44

D.H. Cirrus Moth G-EBSO 'Dorys', rear view, two men and two women standing next to fuselage, in front of hangar.

Type P1470

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 75/E/837

Rectangular rounded body with the front face having an (anti-clockwise) manually wound handle fitted in the centre. Four mounting holes and points fitted in the rear. Bakelite terminals screwed into either with carbon brushes at the ends.