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Firestreak Missile

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, X001-3497

Firestreak missile weapons pack for Lightning fighter. Braced aluminium and steel structure in unpainted natural metal finish as worn by the Lightning in the 1960s. Shaped to fit the bottom of the aircraft fuselage, and contains various valves and wiring looms. Side mounted winglets for missile attachment. Fitted with perspex cover for instructional use. Trolley mounted.

Flying Gauntlet, RAF, 1943 Pattern

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 69/U/446

Plain brown leather soft gauntlet with no fasteners at all. Made in 1943 in large sizes for use by Air Gunners particularly when wearing electrically heated gloves. Produced in the same style in the following year and known by that Pattern date, but in smaller sizes for wear with silks and chamois gloves but not heated ones.

Operation Manna Plaque

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 80/C/1200

Rectangular alloy plaque inscribed 'Presented by Dr. W. Scholten, Minister of Defence of the Netherlands.To Commemorate the aid given by the Royal Air Force between 29 April and 8 May 1945, when 3156 Lancaster sorties and 145 Mosquito sorties dropped 6,684 tons of food to the starving population of the still occupied part of the Netherlands, May 1980.'

Desert DPM

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, X004-6420

Desert DPM, waistcoat style, body armour cover closing in the front with a full length Velcro flap. Velcro straps in the sides for girth adjustment. Zip opening on the inside for insertion of body armour filler. Large flapped pockets on the front and back for insertion of ceramic plates. Buttoned tab in centre of the chest for rank slide.

Crossley 4x2 Light Tender

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 71/V/1070

Standard RFC personnel carrier; capacity 11 seats. 4 cylinder petrol engine. Wood and metal body with canvas tilt. Rear mounted petrol tank and foot board. Forward tilting adjustable windscreen; acetylene headlamps, brass radiator with Crossley badge. Two spare wheels mounted together at front offside. Restored to full working order July 2014.

Trolley, Primer, Oil

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, X004-9280

Small but heavy spoked-metal wheeled oil primer with cylindrical oil container and two compressed air vesels to the rear, plus pair of handles for ease of movement and complete with flexible hose for delivering oil to the aircraft's engine. Three pressure dials plus valve handles mounted on top. Brass plate giving instructions for use at front.

RAF, Helicopter Winchman, Mk 3

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, X008-4724

Large bright orange immersion suit as used by helicopter winchmen in search and rescue missions. Rubber-sealed neck opening. Diagonal Front zip. Velcro-sealed pouches above and below each knee, the upper ones with clear panels for writing on. Velcro-sealed pen pouch and ?torch pouch on left arm and larger velcro patch on right arm.

Operation Manna Decorative Tile

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 1987/1402/C

An upright rectangular wood framed ceramic plaque of blue and white Delft Ware showing a woman and child waving at three aircraft which are dropping supplies, with a village and sunrise in the background and the words "VOEDSEL-VREDE-VRIHEID [Foodstuffs-Peace-Freedom] "29 APRIL.1945 5 MEI" [29 April - 5 May 1945] below.

Flying Gauntlet, RAF, 1943 Pattern

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 69/U/447

Plain brown leather soft gauntlet with no fasteners at all. Made in 1943 in large sizes for use by Air Gunners particularly when wearing electrically heated gloves. Produced in the same style in the following year and known by that Pattern date, but in smaller sizes for wear with silks and chamois gloves but not heated ones.

Defence Medal

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, X007-0050

Circular, silver with plain bar suspender. Obverse - Uncrowned profile of KGVI left side. Round the rim GEORGIUS VI D: G: BR: OMN: REX F: D: IND: IMP: Reverse - A crowned oak sapling with lion supporters on a ground. Round the rim 1939 1945. Below THE DEFENCE MEDAL. Ribbon - bright green with orange centre and two black stripes.