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Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2c (2671), n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, P004999

Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2c (2671), starboard rear view on ground, outside hangar.

Hawker Demon (K4503) of 604 Squadron, Hendon, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, P005063

Hawker Demon (K4503), port side view on ground, in front of hangar.

Hawker Hart, close up starboard front view, uncovered, n.d.

Photographs, P006890

Hawker Hart, starboard front view on ground, with canvas stripped off, inside hangar.

Vickers Windsor (DW512), on ground, August 1944

Photographs, In Storage, P009232

Vickers Windsor (DW512), port rear view, with hangar in the background.

Aircraft servicing trolley and associated equipment, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, P032737

Interior view of aircraft hangar showing a servicing trolley.

Supermarine Spitfire PR.XIX aircraft undergoing maintenance, RAF Benson, 1946-1947

Photographs, In Storage, P032321

Several Spitfire PR.XIX aircraft undergoing maintenance inside hangar.

RFC Concentration Camp, Netheravon, June 1914

Photographs, In Storage, P020416

General view of tents and canvas hangar at RFC Concentration Camp, Netheravon.

Webbing Belt

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 1987/1957/U

Made up of a single broad webbing strap with brass fittings. The ends terminating in metal tabs equipped with pairs of vertical hooks which engage with cavities fashioned in the inside surface of the belt. The outer face bearing a pair of square buckles stitched at an angle either side of the mid-point of the strap to receive the braces. The right end fitted with an adjustable buckle hook through which the belt passes and doubles back to fasten on the inner face. The left end fitted with an adjustable buckle slot to receive the corresponding hook. The adjustable ends pass through metal retaining loops then through the buckle pieces and then back through the retainers before being secured.

Victoria Cross Awarded to Squadron Leader Ian Willoughby Bazalgette, 1945

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 72/D/568

Dark patinated bronze cross pattée with a semi-circular extension on the upper arm bearing a ring which engages with a V below the suspension bar which is decorated with two sprays of laurel leaves joined by a ribbon. Obverse - a crown with crowned lion above and below a sroll bearing the words FOR VALOUR. The cross edged with a double line border. Reverse - The cross edged with a double line border and a double lined central disc bearing an engraved date 11TH AUGUST 1945. The reverse of the suspension bar engraved ACT. S/L. I.W. BAZALGETTE, R.A.F. on top line and No.635 SQUADRON on second line. Ribbon - maroon.

RAF, Type D, Variant 2 (Repro)

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 1990/0113/U

Reproduction of a Variant 2 mask with original wiring loom. Olive green woollen outer mask lined in chamois leather and with a chamois gusset under the chin. The fore-part of the mask fitted with a brass microphone retaining ring which is pierced on the left side and fitted with a short, serrated brass tube to which the oxygen supply pipe connects. The ring fitted with a chamois covered wooden former in imitation of a Microphone Type 19. The outer edges of the mask fitted with chamois lined fabric tabs with male press studs at each end for connection to the Type B helmet. Fitted with modern example of cotton covered oxygen tube and original bayonet connector.