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View of Hendon aerodrome, showing Louis Paulhan's aircraft emerging from its hangar before the Manchester flight, 1910

Photographs, In Storage, P009943

View of Hendon aerodrome, showing Louis Paulhan's aircraft emerging from its hangar before the Manchester flight.

Vickers Viking IV (G-CAEB),rear port side view of hull and centre section in hangar, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, P014264

Vickers Viking IV (G-CAEB), rear port side view of hull and centre section in hangar.

Hangar at Felixstowe with Curtiss H.4 and a Sopwith Baby in front of it, 1916

Photographs, P016320

Hangar at Felixstowe with Curtiss H.4 and a Sopwith Baby in front of it, port front view.

Deperdussin Monoplane (419) of the Central Flying School, rear starboard view being serviced in hangar, Upavon, 1913

Photographs, In Storage, P016851

Deperdussin Monoplane (419) of the Central Flying School, rear starboard view being serviced in hangar.

unknown

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1996/0435/U

Rigid helmet shell fitted with a pressure bladder assembly. White helmet shell incorporating a pressure visor mounted on pressure hinged assemblies, a manual pressure visor control, an anti-glare visor, microphone selector switch on the left, large red mouth door held by a release catch mechanism on the lower front of the shell and the oxygen tube, emergency oxygen tube attachment and microphone cable all exiting the shell on the right. The bladder assembly attaches to the shell via a pressure visor seal around the face aperture and three pairs of adjustment straps in the rear. The rear opens down the centre with a sliding fastener fitted with a braided lanyard. The bladder incorporates radio telephones and is fitted with a removable fabric liner. This example has two large leather pads in the rear and comes with a storage box, two spare liners and a visor cover, small bottle of anti-mistant and applicator cloth.

Motorcyclist, Blue, Ptn 1918

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 65/U/618

Blue cotton breeches shaped to the thigh and close over the knee and upper calf, fastening with laces. The inside of the legs and the seat reinforced with panels of fabric applied with multiple rows of stitching. The top of the garment cut with a flap front fastening with three horn buttons on each side. Set into the front of the flap, two pockets with internal bags set parallel with the fastening panels. Both the front and rear of the waist incorporating pairs of very large darts reducing the waist to tiny proportions. The inside of the front darts acting as the anchor points for an internal waistband of sateened cotton fastening behind the wearer which permits the rear part to be lowered for lavatory purposes without taking the breeches down completely. The rear darts provide anchoring points for a short external strap and buckle for adjustment purposes.

Building 1 RAF Cardington, the former 1917 Officers' Mess

Fine Art, In Storage, X002-5934

F.E.2's fend-off an attack by a hostile machine

Fine Art, X002-5341/009

unknown

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1991/0347/R

Rectangular black crackle painted case with three control units and three (INCREASE OUPUT) knobs fitted to the face. Three multi-pin plugs, three aerial sockets and four telephone jack sockets fitted in the bottom.

Open day, RAF Wyton

Fine Art, FA10689