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No. 239 Squadron Scoreboard

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 83/C/1333

Framed plywood panel painted dark green on the face with a black painted wooden German cross screwed over a Balkenkreuz black and white painted cross. "239" (BS) over S-D SQUADRON RECORD of VICTORIES in white lettering with the recorded the Squadron victories for the period 28 January-6 November 1944 painted on the black cross. A "key" DESTROYED, PROBABLE and DAMAGED painted in the bottom right corner.

Princess Mary's RAF Nursing Service Service Dress Hat

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 77/U/815

Black felt hat with domed crown and brim folded up to form four points. Mohair band with badge attached to the front. The badge consisting of a crown in gold and silver wire above a gilt metal eagle above two pairs of gold wire laurel leaves, all on a black Melton patch. Internal silk head band.

Service Dress Cap of a Chaplain

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 68/U/131

Peaked cap with blue-grey fabric crown and peak, black mohair band and black, patent leather chin strap. The badge consisting of a Queen's crown in gold and silver wire above a pair of gilt metal wings bearing a black Maltese cross overlaid with RAF within a wreath in gilt metal, all on a black Melton patch.

RAF Officer's 1948 pattern No.2 uniform of His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X008-7072

Single-breasted, waist-length jacket with lapels and a falling collar. Buttons concealed in fly to base of lapels. False pointed cuffs. Flapped, pleated breast pockets with visible black plastic button. Waistband with belt extension ending in a flat trouser hook to engage with metal loop. Buttonholes inside waistband to engage with buttons on waistband of trousers.

RFC, Private Purchase

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 65/U/792

Mid-brown leather oval mask including nose cover, bound all round with brown twill tape, retaining individual, oval white alloy frames, on spring loaded, fabric-covered sides with very pale yellow windows. Lining velvet, the edges of the frames and the whole edge of the mask covered in chenille padding. White elastic head strap, possibly a later replacement. CONDITION VERY GOOD AND DISPLAYABLE ON A FIGURE.

No. 1, OR's, Blue, Ptn 1912

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 65/U/626

Dark blue serge pantaloons with button fly, two slit, horizontal side pockets, adjustment strap and buckle at rear and buttons for braces at front and rear. The waist edge, adjustment strap and leg hems bound in narrow brown cotton tape. The seat reinforced with a roughly circular double thickness of fabric. The lace holes at bottom of legs backed with thin leather for strength.

500kg, SC 500 (Mark unknown)

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 81/O/734

A cigar-shaped metal cylinder with four equally spaced rectangular fins attached at one end. These are connected by small rod at the tips. The opposite end tapers to a gentle point. the whole is painted dark green and there is a yellow dashed line marking following the adjoining edge of one of the fins. On the top is an eyebolt and fuse.

RAF Mk III GL* flying goggles, John Hannah

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 82/U/788

Light-weight metal frames lacquered black enclosing curved celluloid windows. Broad, padded leather surround and leather nose piece. Head band made up of cotton-covered steel springs joined to an adjustable leather strap passed through a steel buckle and turned so as not to pass back through the buckle. Showing signs of burn damage acquired during the exploit for which Hannah was awarded the Victoria Cross.

Gosport Tubes

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 66/R/828

A pair of cotton covered rubber (?) tubes joined at the lower end into a single white alloy connector and terminating at the upper ends in chrome plated tubes which connect to perforated circular shallow, plastic cups held against the ears inside a flying helmet. Sound is transmitted accoustically into a speaking trumpet connected to the lower end and thereby to the wearer's ears.

Mk.14A

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1988/1201/U

Olive green cotton combination suit with crutch to neck zip fastener with two zip heads enabling the suit to be undone at the bottom of the zip whilst remaining fastened over most of its length. Two slightly angled, zipped pockets in breast. Open side pockets below waist. Large patch pockets with pencil tubes on both upper legs with blank panels for writing boards or maps. Two small pockets with flap and Velcro closure on lower legs. Nylon patch on right upper leg for attachment of Aircrew Emergency knife. Pencil pocket on left upper arm. Shoulder straps, cuff and ankle tighteners, waist adjustment tabs all fastened with Velcro. Short zips on lower legs to aid donning.