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Hawker Hinds K4641, K4647, K4646, K4648, K5514, 104 Squadron in formation, n.d. (circa 1936)

Photographs, In Storage, PC71/79/9

Five Hawker Hinds, port front view, in flight, from slightly above.

Side view line up of Avro 504K "A" Flight, Harling Road, 1918

Photographs, In Storage, PC74/16/52

Avro 504K, port rear view of five aircraft lined up outside hangars.

unknown

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 85/Y/1288

Rectangular blue painted metal plate with five silver stars in the centre, fixed with a mounting bracket and with grey leather pouch.

unknown

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X006-2004

Five inch drogue parachute assembly used with "Wild" Winch Mk. 4 balloon winch or glider-launching?

De Havilland presents the Mosquito: Part five

Film & Sound, In Storage, FC79/76/20

The design, manufacture and wartime use of the De Havilland Mosquito.

Sopwith Triplanes, 1917

Photographs, In Storage, X003-2602/14675

Engine Section Staff, 1 School of Aeronautics, Reading, 1918

Photographs, In Storage, P018259

Formal group portrait photograph of Officers and men of 1 School of Aeronautics, posing in five rows.

London Aerodrome

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X002-8237

Small carved rectangular wooden shield with shaped, inscribed gold plaque at the front. Folding wooden stand at rear. Smaller than the later variety of London Aerodrome Trophy with large circular central plaque. Hallmarked 9ct gold embossed award plaque mounted on stained wooden stand with folding out backrest held on by two metal screws. Plaque secured by four turned pins held on by knurled flat brass washers, (one only present, three missing). Inscribed: "The London Aerodrome Trophy (raised block), Presented to Gustave Hamel in commemoration of his flight as a competitor in the first aerial derby June 8th 1912. (engraved block). The plinth depicts a raised coastline, with an engraving to the left of an early monoplane with pilot. To the left is a classical female Goddess of Flight figure holding out a laurel wreath with her left hand, and supporting a Christian cross with her right hand, the cross also has laurels surrounding it.

Mk.14A

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1988/1201/U

Olive green cotton combination suit with crutch to neck zip fastener with two zip heads enabling the suit to be undone at the bottom of the zip whilst remaining fastened over most of its length. Two slightly angled, zipped pockets in breast. Open side pockets below waist. Large patch pockets with pencil tubes on both upper legs with blank panels for writing boards or maps. Two small pockets with flap and Velcro closure on lower legs. Nylon patch on right upper leg for attachment of Aircrew Emergency knife. Pencil pocket on left upper arm. Shoulder straps, cuff and ankle tighteners, waist adjustment tabs all fastened with Velcro. Short zips on lower legs to aid donning.

Victoria Cross of Major Lanoe George Hawker

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X002-8836

Dark patinated bronze cross pattée with a semi-circular extension on the upper arm bearing a ring which engages with a V below the suspension bar which is decorated with two sprays of laurel leaves joined by a ribbon. Obverse - a crown with crowned lion above and below a sroll bearing the words FOR VALOUR. The cross edged with a double line border. Reverse - The cross edged with a double line border and a double lined central disc bearing an engraved date 25 JULY 1915. The reverse of the suspension bar engraved CAPT. L.G. HAWKER. D.S.O. R. ENGINEERS & R.F.C. The edge of the lower arm of the cross engraved REPLACEMENT 1959. Ribbon - maroon.