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Nieuport Scout type 17. 110 hp Le Rhone

Fine Art, In Storage, X001-2083

Wet morning: Boeing CH-47 Chinook.

Fine Art, In Storage, X001-2051

Bomb damaged hangar at Driffield after German air raid, 15 August 1940

Photographs, In Storage, P016013

Bomb damaged hangar at Driffield after German air raid, showing close-up of damaged hangar doors.

Lancaster PA474 - Flight over London, 1970s

Film & Sound, In Storage, FC95/83

Air to air footage shows an Avro Lancaster I (PA474) of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight as it passes over central London. The Lancaster is seen landing from an aerial viewpoint and footage taken from the ground shows the Lancaster in flight over London.

Bleriot XI, general view of hangars and members of the public seen from the front of a, Rheims Aviation Meeting, August 1909

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/225/12

Close up of Curtiss Golden Flyer, starboard side view of propeller and engine, in front of hangar, three women standing nearby.

Luftwaffe Anti-Aircraft War Badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, X006-2704

Within a vertical oval wreath of oak leaves, an anti-aircraft gun with, above, a flying eagle clutching a swastika. Vertical pin fixing on reverse. The whole made in base metal. The swastika broken off.

Black Cat lucky charm of Flight Lieutenant John Elwyn Charles

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, X005-0851

Hand made black leather cat-shaped charm, with thread attached to safety pin and then wool in order to suspend. Leather worn in two places showing internal stuffing, and stitching on tail crudely done.

Night Fighter Operational Flying Clasp (Silver)

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, X004-0866

Within a blackened wreath of laurel with a bright gold swastika at the base, a winged arrow, point upwards. On either side of the wreath horizontal sprays of silver oak leaves. Horizontal fastening pin on reverse.

Percival Mew Gull G-AEXF, Alex Henshaw's 1939 Cape Record Flight

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X002-7377

Silver model of Percival Mew Gull (G-AEXF) on a wood base with inscription. "To Alex From His Friends A Tribute Commemorating His Courage Skill, Endurance and Success In Breaking London. Cape Town. London Records Feb. 5th – Feb. 9th 1939." And "Outward London Thur, 3.35a.m. Oran, Gao, Libreville, Mossamedes, Cape Town Mon 6.59p.m. Homeward Cape Town Tue 10.18p.m. Mossamedes, Libreville, Gao, Oran, London Thur 1.51p.m. (includes map of route)."

City & South London Railway

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 71/C/159

Silver underground railway locomotive motorman's controller key with text engraved upon its central body. Its head is shaped in decorative curves with foliage depicted along the edges. Within this there is a circular coloured enamel with the words The London Electric Railway Company surrounding a red abstract design, with the official seal of the City and South London Railway Company on its reverse showing the River Thames and London Bridge and the original 1890 rolling stock in tunnels beneath.