Inventory

Explore the RAF Museum’s amazing collection through our online inventory.

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Air Marshal Sir Douglas Jackman KBE, CB

Fine Art, In Storage, FA05616

Half length portrait in No. 1A Dress without cap, sitting wearing medals and orders.

Cold War Intercept

Fine Art, In Storage, X003-2116

Portrait of a girl, possibly a portrait of Elva Blacker

Fine Art, In Storage, FA00825

Head and shoulders portrait of a girl wearing a blue blouse.

Not by bread alone

Fine Art, In Storage, FA01458

Two horses drawing a plough across a field. Two groups of Radar towers in the background.

Sopwith F.1 Camel F4199

Fine Art, In Storage, X003-2164

The Lightnings form up

Fine Art, In Storage, FA02387

Large formation of P-38 Lightnings climbing in a left turn over tents, puddles in the foreground.

Duxford air day

Fine Art, In Storage, FA10665

Aircraft shown in flight seen from below against a red background. Title and text in black positioned in two opposing corners

Wings

Fine Art, In Storage, FA10203

A British biplane at top, underside view, attacking a red German biplane, another biplane crashing on right, text at bottom.

Aircrew Helmet Mark 1A

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1996/0414/U

Light-weight, silver-painted protective head covering made of laminated fibrous material lined in leather. The interior fitted with a nylon webbing harness to hold the head away from the inner surface of the helmet and a padded leather brow cushion. Two male press studs on the rear sides for the attachment of the detachable Visor, if worn. Fixed chin strap on left and male press stud on right for fastening. The helmet fitted with an adjustable visor mechanism in the form of a ratchet rail running centrally fore and aft over the head and retaining a dark-tinted visor which can be raised or lowered by a nylon handle. This example fitted with a boom microphone on the left side of the helmet.

RAF Type B flying helmet, John Hannah

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 82/U/787

Dark brown leather helmet lined throughout in chamois, with a brown velvet brow band. Circular leather telephone holders with vertical zips, fitted internally with a plastic telephone cup and, usually, containing moulded foam rubber telephone pads. Inside the helmet, padded chamois ear cushions. On either side of the face aperture a pair of female press studs, facing inwards, intended for the attachment of the D Type oxygen mask. Leather chin strap with metal tip on right which engages with a quick release buckle on left. The rear of the helmet gussetted for several inches to allow adjustment and with a tightening strap running around the back. Short, buckled vertical strap in centre, lower rear for retaining goggles. Showing signs of burn damage acquired during the exploit for which Hannah was awarded the Victoria Cross.