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RTTL Mk.3 4000 detail view of port side showing liferaft being lifted by road crane outside hangar n.d. (cg)
Photographs, In Storage, P028456
RTTL Mk.3 4000 detail view of port side showing liferaft being lifted by road crane outside hangar.
RAF Gan close view of Marine Craft Section HQ building with partially-completed boat hangar behind 19 October 1960 (cg)
Photographs, In Storage, P029449
RAF Gan close view of Marine Craft Section HQ building with partially-completed boat hangar behind 19 October 1960.
Hangar decorated with parachutes for a reception during visit to Rheims, 1933
Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/5339/3
Royal Aircraft factory B.E.12A, No. 13 Reserve Squadron?, side view of wreckage after stalling and then crashing into hangar, Dover, 1917
Photographs, In Storage, PC73/60/43
Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12a, general view of wreckage after hitting an aircraft hangar.
Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12A, No. 13 Reserve Squadron?, close up of cockpit area, after stalling and then crashing into hangar, Dover, 1917
Photographs, In Storage, PC73/60/45
Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12a, close up of wreckage after hitting an aircraft hangar.
Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12A, No. 13 Reserve Squadron?, side view of wreckage after stalling and then crashing into hangar, Dover, 1917
Photographs, In Storage, PC73/60/44
Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12a, general view of wreckage after hitting an aircraft hangar.
De Havilland D.H.82A Tiger Moth (G-AIXD), starboard side view on ground outside small farm-strip type hangar, n.d.
Photographs, P022622
De Havilland D.H.82A Tiger Moth (G-AIXD), starboard side view on ground outside small farm-strip type hangar.
Handley Page Harrow Mk. II (K6953) of 75 Squadron, port front view on ground, outside hangar, Driffield, n.d.
Photographs, In Storage, P022308
Handley Page Harrow Mk. II (K6953) of 75 Squadron, port front view on ground, outside hangar, with engines running up.
Hangar types
Archives, MAC040009
unknown
Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1996/0435/U
Rigid helmet shell fitted with a pressure bladder assembly. White helmet shell incorporating a pressure visor mounted on pressure hinged assemblies, a manual pressure visor control, an anti-glare visor, microphone selector switch on the left, large red mouth door held by a release catch mechanism on the lower front of the shell and the oxygen tube, emergency oxygen tube attachment and microphone cable all exiting the shell on the right. The bladder assembly attaches to the shell via a pressure visor seal around the face aperture and three pairs of adjustment straps in the rear. The rear opens down the centre with a sliding fastener fitted with a braided lanyard. The bladder incorporates radio telephones and is fitted with a removable fabric liner. This example has two large leather pads in the rear and comes with a storage box, two spare liners and a visor cover, small bottle of anti-mistant and applicator cloth.
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