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Koshiki A-3, under erection in hangar, 1924

Photographs, In Storage, PC75/14/71

Koshiki A-3, close up port side view, under maintenance, inside hangar.

Hanriot HD15, minus propeller, front view, in hangar, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, PC75/14/139

Hanriot HD-15, close up front view, minus propeller, inside hangar.

Supermarine Spitfire Mk. IXCs of 43 Squadron, in hangar, Zeltweg, 1946

Photographs, In Storage, P008032

Supermarine Spitfire Mk. IXCs of 43 Squadron, in hangar.

Kalafrana external view of bombed out hangar and the slipway n.d. (cg)

Photographs, In Storage, P027427

Kalafrana external view of bombed out hangar and the slipway.

Avro 519 (8440), starboard front view in hangar, Eastchurch, September 1916

Photographs, In Storage, P015591

Avro 519 (8440), starboard front view in hangar.

"B" Flight instructor's, Lt Wentzel, Plt Off Cumming, Capt Davis, Lt Robinson, Plt Off Merchant, 2Lt Greaves, Randfontein Air School, South Africa, October 1941

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/11/33

Group photograph of six pilots, four in uniform sitting down and one standing at either end of seat in flying suits, outside aircraft hangar.

Front view of three Avro Anson Mk.I aircraft, circa 1939

Archives, In Storage, X007-1354/001/005

The aircraft are assembled outside of a hangar, the serial numbers are just visible on the underside of the wings of two of the aircraft, one reads L705?.

Avro 504K, general view of wreckage, on hangar floor after aircraft had crashed through hangar roof after Plt Off Fisher had failed to get out of a spin, Shotwick, 1924

Photographs, In Storage, PC74/25/157

Avro 504K, general view of wreckage lying on the hangar floor after it had crashed through the roof.

A Wellington under repair in a Hangar in North Africa, circa 1943

Archives, In Storage, X002-5574/025/010

Landscape print of a Wellington under repair in a hangar at an airfield in the North African desert. The geodetic construction is very visible, and the hangar door is open.

RAF, Type D, Variant 2 (Repro)

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 1990/0114/U

Reproduction of a Variant 2 mask with original wiring loom. Olive green woollen outer mask lined in chamois leather and with a chamois gusset under the chin. The fore-part of the mask fitted with a brass microphone retaining ring which is pierced on the left side and fitted with a short, serrated brass tube to which the oxygen supply pipe connects. The ring fitted with a chamois covered wooden former in imitation of a Microphone Type 19. The outer edges of the mask fitted with chamois lined fabric tabs with male press studs at each end for connection to the Type B helmet. Fitted with modern example of cotton covered oxygen tube and original bayonet connector.