Inventory

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Bristol Scout A prototype, 11 July 1914

Photographs, In Storage, X003-2602/2792

RAF, Type P.4A

Aircraft & Exhibits, X004-1288

Large Hughes and Sons P.4A compass as used on Alex Henshaw's Percival Mew Gull G-AEXF record breaking flight London-Cape Town-London in February 1939.

Westland WS.59 Westminster (G-APLE) visiting London heliport, 28 June 1959

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/6802/2

Westland WS.59 Westminster (G-APLE) visiting London heliport, 28 June 1959

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/6802/1

Saro London Mk. II (K9682 C) of 202 Squadron, above starboard view just launched into water, Kalafrana. n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, P013660

Saro London Mk. II (K9682 C) of 202 Squadron, above starboard view just launched into water, Kalafrana.

Bristol Britannia aircraft at various airports, including London and New York, circa 1958,

Film & Sound, In Storage, FC94/517

Bristol Britannia 100 Series aircraft at various airports, including London and New York, during the 1950s.

Handley Page Halifax B.III, PN460 "London Pride", taking-off for delivery to RAF, London Passenger Transport Board, Leavesden, April 1945

Photographs, PC73/111/69

Front view of Halifax B.III PN460 just airborne after take off from a concrete runway.

Morane-Saulnier 80hp Monoplane, in flight, winning the London-Manchester-London Air Race. Pilot: Walter Laurence Brock. Hendon, 20 June 1914

Photographs, In Storage, PC73/32/35

Morane-Saulnier 80hp Monoplane, starboard front view in flight as the aircraft flies overhead.

Handley Page Halifax B.III, PN460 "London Pride", taxiing out after naming ceremony, London Passenger Transport Board, Leavesden, April 1945

Photographs, PC73/111/63

Starboard side view of Halifax B.III PN460 at centre outdoors with a gathering of people in the foreground.

Letter to Fg Off John Daniel Kirwan from the Chairman of the London Air Park Flying Club, 17 April 1939

Archives, In Storage, X002-5649/003/030

Typescript letter.