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Aircrew Helmet Mk 10

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 1996/0412/U

Aircrew Light Protective Helmet Assembly (ALPHA). Green, Kevlar, helmet shell with expanded foam liner incorporating a pad in the crown and leather covered foam pads front and rear. Adjustable nylon webbing neck strap in the rear with foam pad. Ear capsules, fitted with finger loops to aid donning, are attached to nylon straps which can be loosed by external clips on each side of the helmet. Wired with NATO jack plug exiting the rear of the helmet and microphone connector externally on the lower left side. Helmet is fitted with a twin visor assembly and has a cloth visor cover attached to the assembly via press studs. The visors have locking systems on both sides. A cross of reflective tape is fitted to the top of the helmet. Chin strap with quick locking buckle and Velcro adjustment. This example fitted with oxygen mask hooks.

US Air Force Flying Helmet Type P-4A

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, X004-4422

Protective helmet with rubber edge trim. Leather and webbing internal suspension system to keep the shell off the wearer's head. Fitted internally with padded earphones for which the connector lead enters at rear of shell. Microphone plug-in point below left ear on exterior of helmet. The helmet fit can be adjusted by means of laces pierced through the shell which connect with straps internally. A tinted visor is held on a pivotting armature with a locking pin running in line with a rail positioned vertically on the front of the helmet. A pull-out locking pin enables the visor to be raised by a spring connected to the armature. Oxygen mask attachment points at each side of the face aperture operate by two pinch levers which release serrated tongues fitted to either side of the mask suspension system. Off white with dark blue zigzag pattern.

Starboard side view of a Bristol Blenheim IV of 114 Squadron in a hangar, circa 1940

Archives, In Storage, X007-1354/001/009

The aircraft is near the hangar doors with groundcrews working around it.

Snowdrift against the side of the usable hangar, 103 Staging Post (RAF), Transport Command, Istres, Southern France, January 1947

Photographs, In Storage, X003-7109/012

Handley Page O/400 "A", front view of wrecked aircraft after having been blown over hangar in a storm, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, PC73/75/34

Handley Page O/400 ("A"), port front view of wreckage on the ground by a hangar.

De Havilland Mosquito FB VI TA5(?)0 G-UP of No 4 Sqn being serviced in hangar, Germany (sv), circa 1946

Photographs, In Storage, PC71/19/1376

De Havilland Mosquito FB VI, port rear view inside a hangar with servicing work in progress.

A D.H.10 Amiens inside hangar (f.v.), circa 1920

Photographs, In Storage, PC70/20/17

D.H.10 Amiens nose and starboard engine, front view, viewed through the open door of a hangar, with two airmen wearing Wolseley helmets standing in the aircraft's cockpits.

Trainee pilots viewing the Duty Pilot's hut from the top of the hangar, RAF Abu Sueir, 1936

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/89/395

Eight personnel in tropical uniform standing on a walkway on the side of a hangar with a hut below.

Convair CV-240, Swiss Air Lines, HB-IRV, front view of, outside hangar, RAF Schwechat, Vienna, 25 October 1953

Photographs, In Storage, PC74/61/32

Convair CV-240 (HB-IRV), starboard front view on the ground, in front of a hangar/control tower.

Aerial view of deskroom trailer and tents next to No. 681 Squadron hangar, Batavia, June 1946

Photographs, In Storage, PC94/158/12

Oblique aerial view of hangar, with three other buildings and tents alongside and three RAF P-47 Thunderbolts at right.