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Reichsluftschutzbund Helmet

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 85/U/352

Protective steel helmet made from three sections of helmet shell, front brim and rear brim. Brim shaped to leave ears uncovered. Lined with a felt head band covered by a leather cradle (cradle missing). Helmet painted dark blue and has a Luftschutz transfer on the front.

Other Rank, 1918 Pattern, Women's Royal Air Force Cap Badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 72/U/1301

On a patch of melton cut to shape, an embroidered crown, slightly padded to give relief, above a circular padded velvet cushion encircled by two rings and embroidered with an eagle. The whole design worked in white thread.

1200lb, AS, MC, Nuclear Depth Bomb, Lulu

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X008-4482

Training round. Large cylindrical body with a fuse pocket and three suspension lugs (two lugs fitted) rounded at the nose. Fitted with a tail cone assembly with holes to facilitate rapid sinking. Painted overall white with two yellow nose bands. Heavy corrosion inside.

unknown

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1994/0135/O

Training version of US tactical nuclear bomb as used by RAF 1960s/70s. Cigar-shaped bomb body with four fixed stabilising fins at rear. Fixed and folding suspension lugs at top of the bomb, pre-flight selection panel on side of bomb mid way along the body.

Schneider Trophy Miniature

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 81/C/1297

Rectangular ebonised wooden base, with silver presentation plaques on each face, supporting scale model of the actual Schneider Trophy. Sculpture of winged nymph flying above, and kissing, one of four male figures rising from the waves.Two of the plaques, at opposing ends, slightly loose and distorted.

unknown

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1994/1340/A

Twin-engined mid-wing monoplane medium bomber with twin fins and rudders.Incomplete airframe. Tail and rear fuselage previously on display at RAF Museum Hendon; remainder of airframe stored dismantled and partly restored at RC&RC Cardington, now at MBCC, Cosford.

Window Bundle

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 75/R/704

Three packs of paper backed silver foil strips.

Officer’s Cuff Eagle Badge 1918 Pattern

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 66/U/536

Combination badge made up of small gilt brass eagle with outstretched wings and head extended to viewer's left and a small crown. Threaded posts on rear of each element. With brass backing plate and threaded, notched discs for fastening.

RAF, Mk. 5

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 68/V/483

Small standard two - wheeled 24 volt battery trolley with wooden body and steel frame. Towing arm at front with jockey wheel below; hinged towing eye at rear also; wrap - round rubber coated electrical lead with end plug. Sockets at front of trolley.

RAF, Mk. 5

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 68/V/484

Small standard two - wheeled 24 volt battery trolley with wooden body and steel frame. Towing arm at front with jockey wheel below; hinged towing eye at rear also; wrap - round rubber coated electrical lead with end plug. Sockets at front of trolley.