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2 Blade, 70hp Renault

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 1996/0121/E

Two-blade varnished wooden propeller with six-hole hub and no leading edge protectors. Two of the hub nut holes have been cut into. an additional angle has been drilled into the side of the hub at a downwards angle.

USAF, HGU-33P

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X008-4484

HGU-33 Glass fibre helmet shell fitted with a single visor assembly (knob missing) and receivers for US J-type oxygen mask bayonets. Visor cover painted with a tiger's head motif and the rest of the helmet is painted with tiger stripes.

Pigeon, A Very Gallant Gentleman

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 72/C/465

Wood and glass case containing the stuffed body of a grey and brown RNAS carrier pigeon, ringed on the left leg and mounted standing on a naturalistic base. Brass plate on base of case inscribed "A Very Gallant Gentleman".

Rolls-Royce R Engine

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 65/E/1139

1,900/2,350 hp twelve cylinder liquid cooled V-type racing engine on display stand. Front half of gear housing is actualy a wooden replica replacement. Inspection November 2017 noted some chipping and separation/visible jointing of this section.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 81/I/1706

Violin with bow in case made out of available materials by Harry Haworth in his spare time whilst on active service. Three images have been painted onto the back of the violin (see historical notes).

SD, Chaplain, Ptn 1921

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, X004-4424

On a patch of black Melton cut to shape, a King's crown embroidered in full colours with a pair of gilt metal wings below it bearing a black Maltese cross overlaid with RAF within a wreath in gilt metal.

Strut, Interplane, 41 Squadron 1917

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X007-4601

One half of (probable) D.H.5 strut with end fitting. Inscribed both sides with some 54 signatures of squadron personnel c. November 1917, later marked with K (Kiilled) or M (missing)or S (?survived). Rather roughly cut/broken at top end.

Royal Air Force Charitable Trust promotional toy

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, X008-4723

Small three-part promotional toy aeroplane; blue fuselage - slightly reminiscent of Hawk jet - with slot-in white wings and tailplane. Wing upper surfaces marked both sides in red and blue script Royal Air Force Charitable Trust promote support encourage

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Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 1990/1042/U

Khaki woollen dog coat fastening with two small gilt RFC buttons across chest and a buttoned strap under belly. The shoulders of the coat bear straps with small gilt Captain's pips and the front sides a Pilot's badge and an Observer's badge.

"Fums Up" Nameboard

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X001-2588

Rectangular piece of plywood with aircraft name painted on it in shaded capitals. In poor condition with damaged corners and suffering from distortion. Now framed with other 'Fums Up!' wooden nameboard and 'child' artwork in large glass-fronted wooden frame.