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Vickers Wellington Mk. X 'Flack Happy Harry' of 104 Squadron, RAF Foggia, circa 1944-45 {c.g}

Photographs, In Storage, P032336

Vickers Wellington Mk.X, close-up port front view on ground with her five crew posed in front in full flying gear.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 85/I/1004

Rectangular pale sand canvas case with locking front flap and edged in black leather. Five internal pockets with external carrying handle and two black leather buckled straps. Heavily used and worn in places.

RAF, Type G.90

Aircraft & Exhibits, X002-6725

Compact cine camera used to record combat and gunnery practice. Black painted metal camera body. Film magazine slots in on top of body, and the 1½ inch lens is at the front. An electric cable exits from rear of camera body and has plug attached at other end. Plates: "Body with 11/2" lens Camera G.90 Ref No 14A/4929 W. Vinten Ltd London S/n 671 Pat. App. for." "Magazine Camera G.90 Ref. No. 14A/4934 W. Vinten Ltd. London s/n 1208". Marked several times as "Training Aid", and a paper sticky label on one side says "No.71 G.90 Camera JSOP Museum RAF Cosford."

Line up of 60 Squadron De Havilland DH9As, including J7057 'K', North West Frontier, 1930

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/100/124

Five De Havilland DH9As lined up on the ground, with aircrew wearing tropical kit beside the nearest aircraft.

Correspondence relating to the settling of the accounts of Sgt Francis McCarthy, 19 August 1942 - 10 October 1942

Archives, In Storage, X004-8447/010/004

Five typescript letters.

Short S25 Sunderland I front/starboard 3/4 view air-to-air

Photographs, In Storage, X003-2674/743

Letters from KLG Sparking Plugs Limited to Amy Johnson and James Allan Mollison, to accompany (sponsorship?) cheques for Transatlantic Flight, with replys, April 1933

Archives, In Storage, AC77/23/224

Five typescript letters.

Volume five of "Le Premier Journal", the daily newspaper of 84 Group, 12 March 1945-22 April 1945

Archives, In Storage, X003-6148/007

29 printed typescript sheets.

Copy of a report on wireless and meteorological arrangements, both French and Swiss, on the Paris-Basle-Zurich route in so far as they affect Imperial Airways Limited, April 1925

Archives, In Storage, AC76/51/22

Five typescript pages.

Submission to ACM Sir John Slessor concerning AVM Paul Copeland Maltby's future RAF employment, giving account of Singapore with Slessor's reply, 1945

Archives, In Storage, AC73/15/4/11

Five foolscsap pages.