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RNAS, Equal Distance (1915)

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 65/I/127

Consists of two parallel brass bars along which slide two metal cross pieces connected by a brass bar with graduated scale. There is a triangular metal mounting plate, with screw holes, at either end. The vertical mounted spirit level at the rear end has had its glass broken. This type was one of the earliest bombsights of British design to be used during World War One; it was developed by Warrant Officer F W Scarff of the Royal Navy and adopted by the RNAS in 1915.

Electrical, Ground Servicing, 6 kW, Mk. III

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 67/V/1041

Four wheeled rectangular box bodied electrical servicing trolley with pivotting towing/steering arm. Fitted with 10hp water cooled Ford petrol engine to power the generator. Hinged flaps at sides to allow access/cooling for the engine; small externally mounted, green painted fire extinguisher at rear and long flexible rubber coated power lead connecting rear of the trolley with the aircraft being serviced. Output dial on offside and radiator/fuel tank filler caps on top of body.

MTP, Combat, Under Body Armour, Ptn 2010

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, X005-8565

Hybrid shirt worn with the 'Osprey' Body Armour system. Body and under arm section made from tan, wrap knitted polyester with a zip opening in the neck. Short stand collar and sleeves in MTP polycotton. Shoulders and lower arms fitted with removable padding, flapped pockets in the upper arms with Velcro strips for fitting badges. Button and tab cuffs. Union flag patch on the left pocket flap, parachute qualification badge on the right. Small square of reflective material sewn to each shoulder.

Service Dress Cap of a Women's Royal Air Force Air Officer

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X002-8362

Blue-grey Barathea cap with black mohair band and patent leather peak and chin strap. The peak decorated with two rows of gold wire oak leaf embroidery, the band bearing the Air Officers' cap badge. No false peak at rear. The crown formed from a crescent of fabric stitched around an oval panel at the rear of the head, this panel cleft and gathered to shape. In storage box.

Air Force Medal

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 1997/0377/D

Oval, silver, with curved bar suspender in the form of wings. Obverse - the sovereign's head (GRV) in left profile with full title round the rim and a narrow border of laurel leaves. Reverse - an eagle in flight with, on its back, Hermes the Messenger of the Gods, with Caduceus in left hand and a laurel wreath in right. A narrow border of laurel leaves. Ribbon - white and red in narrow diagonal lines falling to wearer's left. The edge engraved 228527 A.M.2. BARBER. F.W.A. R.A.F.

Royal Flying Corps Thigh-Length Boots

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1990/0518/U

Thigh length, sheepskin boot with fleece on the inner surface. The top cut lower on the inner edge and higher on the outer edge which is fitted with a bifurcated leather buckle retainer and a strap pierced to fasten over a button. Tightening strap with buckle just below the knee and another across the instep. Red rubber sole. Right Foot. Displayable and in good condition but very fragile and liable to split. Do not use on a mannequin.

Royal Flying Corps Thigh-Length Boots

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1990/0519/U

Thigh length, sheepskin boot with fleece on the inner surface. The top cut lower on the inner edge and higher on the outer edge which is fitted with a bifurcated leather buckle retainer and a strap pierced to fasten over a button. Tightening strap with buckle just below the knee and another across the instep. Red rubber sole. Left Foot. Displayable and in good condition but very fragile and liable to split. Do not use on a mannequin.

RAF, Suede, Ptn 1943

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 75/U/26

Black boot to just below knee. The foot formed as a leather lace-up shoe with toe cap, the leg of black suede with full length zip up outer, front side and with black leather fastening tab and buckle at top. The leg sewn to a projecting lip around the top of the shoe and designed to be cut away after baling out in enemy territory so as to leave an ordinary-looking black shoe. Leather soles and heels. Both elements lined throughout in sheepskin. Left foot.

Officer's, Khaki, Ptn 1918

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 82/U/460

Single-breasted, four button jacket with roll-step collar, two flap and button, pleated breast pockets, two flap and button bellows pockets in skirt and centre rear vent. Lower button shows below belt. Integral fabric belt with two prong gilt buckle. Khaki and pale blue rank lace at cuffs to the rank of Major with gilt crowned eagle above. Medal ribbons for MC, 1914-15 Star War Medal, Croix de Guerre with MiD oak leaf and... RAF Pilot's badge above left breast pocket.

OR's, B/G, Ptn 1941 Converted

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 1990/0701/U

Single-breasted, four button, four pocket jacket with collar and lapels and integral fabric belt. Pleated, flap and button breast pockets, flap and button inset skirt pockets. Rear vent. All buttons and buckle gilding metal. Sleeves bear from top to bottom, shoulder eagles and LACW badges on upper arms. Conversion refers to the application of buttons to the lower pockets and the provision of button holes in the pocket flaps to make the jacket look like the original, 1939 Pattern garment.