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Trolley Accumulator, Mk I

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 85/V/46

Two solid-steel wheeled trolley with generator unit at rear, large central box, and heavy duty cable with multi-pin connector.

Pathfinder Force badge of Flight Lieutenant Angus Caesar-Gordon DFC DFM

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, X004-5202

A die struck, hollow gilt metal eagle with flexible wire fasteners on the reverse.

French Spads outside a tent-hangar with RFC mechanics, c. 1917 (2 copies)

Photographs, In Storage, X006-5753

Port front three-quarter view of aircraft with 13 RFC mechanics, most of them in overalls.

RAF Museum Bleriot and Heinkel 162 aircraft at Colerne

Film & Sound, In Storage, FC93/155

Three Bleriot XIs and a Heinkel 162 outside a hangar at RAF Colerne.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 84/E/1103

4-cylinder inverted in-line piston engine; sectioned, complete with 2-bladed cut away propeller, and mounted on a tubular metal stand.

Menu for luncheon in honour of Miss Amy Johnson, CBE, given by Rotary International, Royal Automobile Club, London (three copies), 8 August 1930

Archives, In Storage, AC77/23/152

Thee printed menu cards.

Newspaper clipping relating to the use of kite balloons by the Royal Flying Corps, October 1916

Archives, X003-7932/006

Three published material cuttings relating to RFC kite balloons from "The Sphere" and "The Illustrated London News".

Supermarine Walrus of 711 Flight, on catapult, HMS London, 1936

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/5667/10

Seventy three photographs of the dinner to mark the fiftieth anniversaries of the: official start of civil flying in Britain; first direct flight across the Atlantic; first return flight across the Atlantic; first scheduled international air service; first England-Australia flight, Heathrow Airport, London, 2 July 1969

Archives, In Storage, AC76/28/69

Seventy three monochrome prints.

Officer's Full Dress Helmet , Ptn 1921

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 66/U/681

Black leather skull cap trimmed with - 'seal dyed nutria' - black fur so as to leave a circular leather patch in front and two small triangular patches at rear. Front patch decorated with a badge of a flying eagle in silver superimposed on a gold ring lettered PER ARDUA AD ASTRA with crown above, mounted in front of a plume socket. Plume B/G ostrich feather bound onto a metal rod, with, at base, a basket-work section of gold and pale blue mixed lace. Patent leather chin strap. Silk lining.