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Projector, Beam, Mk III (Replica)
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, X006-8891
New-build replica rocket rail with box section wooden core, two wooden subsidiary rocket rails and mild steel channel. For use with replica 60lb rockets.
RFC/RAF next of kin and casualty cards, circa 1914-circa 1928
Archives, London, Hangar Two, DC78/3
62 6x8 inch drawers containing cards plus 11 boxes (boxes transferred to microfilm cabinet, 1999).
unknown
Fine Art, London, Art Gallery, Hangar Three, FA01384
Figures leaning over or seated at tables which have model buildings and various jars and containers on them. A table runs diagonally from the bottom right while another two jut out from the left.
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Fine Art, London, Art Gallery, Hangar Three, FA01387
View of figures working at tables with model buildings on them. A small entrance at back of room with a curtain. Ceiling has a painted sun, lights and cabling suspended from roof beams.
R.E. 8 with officers and Air Mechanics
Photographs, In Storage, X006-5444
Starboard side view of an R.E. 8 with four mechanics in working dress and two officers, one in flying kit, one in uniform. Large tent hangar in background.
unknown
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 65/O/906
.50 inch heavy calibre aircraft machine gun - one of a pair, mounted in the Boulton Paul Type D turret, being the right hand one of the pair.
RAF, Mark Unknown
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X005-5770
Small, two-wheeled man-towable trolley accumulator for aircraft starting. Two pneumatic-tyred wheels; wooden body; steel crossbar for towing missing. Top mounted single-cylinder J.A.P petrol engine (with pull-cord for starting), fuel tank, switchboard and dynamo. This is the accumulator charging set. As received - Khaki-painted J.A.P engine and RAF light-blue painted wooden body - i.e. original post-war colours (light blue) common to all Ground Servicing equipment of that period.
St. Michael & St. George, Most Distinguished Order of, Companion, Badge
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 65/D/805
A seven branch gold cross with forked ends, enamelled white, the upper branch mounted with a gold crown with integral ring and articulated ring suspender. In the centre of the cross a medallion within a blue ring lettered AUSPICIUM MELIORIS AEVI. Within the ring on one side St. George slaying the Dragon, on the other the Archangel St. Michael. Ribbon mid blue with red centre stripe. (see X007-8692).
Helmet of a Police Motorcyclist
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 70/U/859
Standard Pattern No. 35/R/1149 Protective helmet consisting of a resin shell covered in leather and lined with cork. Peak in the front, leather curtain in the rear which extends over ears and is fitted with a buckled chin strap. Webbing cradle with padded leather head band. Helmet provided with a series of rubber lined ventilation holes. Blackened brass RAF badge sewn to the front. Black and red band runs round the helmet.
Microtelephone Assembly Type 1
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 67/R/424
Combination instrument comprising a pair of headphones mounted on a polished steel support made up of two strips on metal with screw clamps at the ends permitting the headphones to be raised or lowered and a Y shaped Bakelite piece holding a microphone and a speaking horn suspended round the operator's neck by a clip-on cotton tape. The microphone and headphones connected by electrical wiring terminating in a large jack plug.
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