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Heinkel He 162

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, X002-3416

Tubular steel construction aircraft steering arm with T bar at front, split frame at rear to fit around the aircraft's nose wheel, with two red painted locking clamps; three painted yellow bands and white stencilling 'He 162 BJF'.

RAF, Ptn 1941

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 83/U/864

Dark brown suede boot to just below knee, lined throughout in sheepskin. Full length zip at front. Tan leather buckled strap round ankle retained by stitching at rear. Shallow rubber galosh foot. Leather pull-on tabs inside.

Rolls-Royce Vulture II

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, X002-7591

Severely damaged wreck salvage item. Originally a left hand tractor drive twenty-four cylinder, 90 degree X-shaped glycol cooled poppet valve aero engine with two speed, single stage supercharger. Crash recovery, corrosion, cracks.

Fire damaged flying helmet wiring loom of Sergeant John Hannah, VC

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 82/U/789

Three point wiring loom with jack plug, two telephones and the microphone and housing from a Type D Variant 1 oxygen mask. The elements showing signs of burn damage.

Handley Page Halifax Mk II Series 1

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 73/A/1113

Four-engined low-wing bomber monoplane with twin fins and rudders. Incomplete as recovered from Norwegian fjord. Many interior fittings presently stored at RAF Museum Cosford.

Saro London Mk. II (K9682 C) of 202 Squadron, front starboard view on beaching gear outside hangar, Kalafrana. n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, P013659

Saro London Mk. II (K9682 C) of 202 Squadron, front starboard view on beaching gear outside hangar, Kalafrana.

Aircraft Recognition Cards

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 69/K/414

Box containing four packs of un-used, 53 (including Joker) official playing cards showing silhouettes of multi and single engined WWII aircraft from United Kingdom, Germany and Italian Air Forces. Red, Orange, Green and Blue coloured backs. Complete with paper "Key" identifying the aircraft and engines used and instruction sheet.

unknown

Library, London, Hangar Six, X008-0831

Five "Punch" postcards, n.d.

Archives, In Storage, AC97/136/21

Five postcards.

Avro 619 Five (G-ABBY), rear starboard view on ground, outside Air Service Training Limited hangar, Hamble, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, P008147

Avro 619 Five (G-ABBY), starboard rear view on ground, outside an Air Service Training Limited hangar, Hamble aerodrome.