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H2S Display Screen, RAF
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 1988/0644/I
Small single frame alloy cased camera attached to a frame which can be fitted to the front of an H2S set in order to take photographs of the display screen.
MBDA ALARM
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X003-6721
Inert display version consisting of tapering grey painted tube with canard fins towards front, larger stabilising fins aft of mid section and guidance fins to rear. Sectioned to show inner components and crated.
No. 1, Officer's, B/G, Ptn 1972
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X003-1978
Blue-grey Barathea skirt of six panels. Narrow waistband with double hook fastening and zip. Rear part lined in man-made fibre fabric.
Firefighters, Green, Mk. 3A
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1988/0968/U
Olive green, waist length, heavy serge jacket with fall collar and closing with a full length zip covered by a buttoned fly. Belt hook in the waist and zipped cuffs.
Accumulator Trolley
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 83/V/559
Rectangular wooden box with a lid, fitted with electrical cable and sockets at one end and mounted to a two wheeled chassis with towing arm. Painted overall dark blue/grey.
Firefighters, Green, Mk. 3A
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1988/0980/U
Olive green, heavy serge trousers with zip fly, clasped waist extension, zipped openings at the ankles, a small inset pocket let into the right waist and buttons for braces.
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Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1991/0128/V
Wooden mahogany hulled sailing boat, originally with auxiliary engines (not now fitted) oars and mast - all these being stowed on deck together with the rudder. Double skinned hull with eight watertight compartments.
The Enigma Machine
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 82/R/503
Build 1. Portable encoding machine, in rectangular wooden case with hinged lid. The main unit has letters on push-down keys forming a typewriter like keyboard and a photocopy of the operating manual, plus the original printed operating instructions, in German, inside the wooden lid, partly covered by a detachable transparent green plastic cover. Row of 10 light bulbs along top inner edge of lid. Drop down lid at front to access plugs which plug into numbered and lettered sockets. One lid hinge detached and with copy instruction manual.
GS, Mk II, 1/14 Second
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 76/I/670
Reversing stop watch, designed for use with equal distance bomb sight. Believed only five remaining in the country. Stop watch with grey metal case and white face. Showing reverse dial, numbered 1 - 14. Black metal needle with teardrop tip. Face inscribed with "Reversing Stop Watch for equal distance bomb sight height in thousands of feet Mark II" as well as the maker's name. Watch has red marker. There are two metal switches at the top and a metal attachment for a strap.
Raytheon Paveway III (UK)
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, X002-3444
Laser guided 2,000 lb high penetration bomb based around BLU-109 high explosive bomb. Painted dark green overall with blue nose band and white stencilled 'inert bomb' front and rear. Green/brown bodied detachable laser guidance head with perspex nose cone and four fixed fins; at rear of bomb are mounted four spring loaded fins/wings that deploy when the weapon is dropped. There are four brass screw type carrying lug attachments along the top of the main bomb body. Rear mounted standard No.960 Mk.2 fuze.
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