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T3 type hangar - detail
Archives, MAC040176
Design for Blister hangar
Archives, MAC040061
T2 type hangar G.A.
Archives, MAC040218
Design for Blister hangar
Archives, MAC040065
Cottesmore OCU accommodation, hangar A
Archives, In Storage, MAC080562
RAF, Mk. I (Mae West)
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 1986/0384/S
CHECK EXTENT OF ASSOCIATED CONTENTS ON DISMANTLING. Yellow cotton waistcoat fastening with three buttons and with tie tapes across the breast and at waist level. The sections over the chest and behind the neck formed as a container for a rubberised fabric, inflatable bladder with a snap-neck gas cylinder in the right lower side and an oral inflation tube in the left breast. The snap-neck lever contained in a housing and the tube passing up round the neck in a fabric sleeve. Zip under neck pocket for access to inner compartments. Two webbing pockets at right side for electric torch and battery holder. Flourescine sea marker pad in a ripping panel on left lower side. Two pairs of webbing tapes front and back to tie between legs. Pair of webbing loop handles on chest for pulling helpless wearer out of water. Small patch pocket on left breast, closing with a press-stud for heliograph mirror. Toggle and cord let into lower left hem for securing to dighy when in the water. Fitted with set of three kapok flotation pads.
RAF, Type G
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 1988/0549/U
STANDARD DESCRIPTION. THE EXAMPLE MAY NOT BE IN THIS CONDITION OR AS COMPLETE. CHECK WHEN FIGURE IS DISMANTLED. Grey-green rubber face cup, the inner edge lined in suede, shaped so as to fit over the nose and chin. Below the chin an oval section extension housing the expiratory valve and the oxygen supply inlet which bifurcates and is carried into the upper part of the mask in ducts fashioned within the wall of the mask. Inspiratory valve in lower left cheek. Above the oval extension, a large circular central aperture housing the microphone which is clamped in by a wire ring and sealed with a rubber collar. Around the oval extension, and attached by brackets to the microphone clamp ring, an adjustable, cotton webbing suspension harness terminating on the left in a leather pad with two female press studs and on the right with a single strap and a metal loop. The press studs engage with male studs on the left side of the helmet and the loop engages with a flat hook attached to the right side.
Brief history of No. 611 (West Lancashire) Squadron
Archives, In Storage, B1592
Five typescript pages.
Five frontiers to freedom
Library, In Storage, X001-4953
Brief history of 81 Squadron
Archives, In Storage, B1565
Five photocopied typescript pages.
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