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157 (Birmingham) Squadron, Shoulder
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, X004-0341
Woven into a horizontal oval patch of pale blue sateened cotton fabric, AIR DEFENCE CADET CORPS around the top edge and SQUADRON at the bottom all within a thin border. Machine stitched in the centre, a rectangular patch of paler blue fabric lettered C.R.A.F.A. above 157 B'HAM.
Women's Junior Air Corps Field Service Cap
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 1992/0348/U
Grey, wool folding cap with turned up front peak and band, folded and turned up, secured by stitches at the sides. The front decorated with two small silver metal buttons bearing WJAC. On front, left side the Women's Junior Air Corps triangular chrome metal cap badge.
Card and envelope with two German rifle bullets which struck Philip Bennet Joubert de la Ferté's 3 Squadron aircraft whilst over the battlefield of Mons, 23 August 1914
Archives, London, Hangar Two, AC71/14/2/10
Manuscript card and two bullets (one flattened) in envelope.
Tropical, Wolseley, OR's, Ptn 1918
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 70/U/1081
Cotton-covered, domed cork helmet with broad brim, pointed at the front and square at the back, having a domed ventilator button in the top. Leather chin strap. The interior lined in heat dissipating aluminium foil with a leather head band. Pugaree with RFC flash on the left.
Patron's Medal, Royal Air Force Museum
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1997/0090/C
Circular Gold Medallion with bust of Prince Phillip, patron of the RAF Museum, on the reverse and details of the award on the obverse. Mounted in rectangular portrait format gold painted wooden frame which is glass fronted, with signed award document above with the signature of Prince Phillip.
Type T52a
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 1996/0200/R
Rectangular wood and bakelite sealed box with hinged side compartment having key and battery terminals. A spiral inductor is mounted on the face with earth, spark gap adjuster, and aerial clip terminals and two moveable clips. A window on one side allows viewing of the spark gap with aerial tuner knob.
Satchel, Tools, RMAC
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 70/U/490
Gusseted webbing and leather bag with double buckled flap and leather adjustable shoulder strap. Issued for use with the Lewis and Hotchkiss Machine Guns?. On the inside back of the bag are 3 pockets for (from left to right) oilcan, cleaning materials and tin box containing small spare parts.
Norman, Vane Type
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 69/I/395
Norman Deflection Foresight 1915. Black metal carriage, supporting brass plate made from three sections, two semi circular and one rectangular with rounded ends. The rotating carriage is in four sections, and has a large spike protruding, with a red circular sighting ball on the tip. The base has a crew fitting.
Motorcyclist, Drab, Ptn 1917
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 66/U/310
Khaki peaked cap with soft crown gathered into a band. Fabric front peak reinforced by multiple rows of stitching, and plain, rear peak, latter turned up. Adjustable, fabric chin strap secured with tiny General Service Pattern buttons at each end, turned up over peak.
Portable Oil Tank, Heater Type, 40 Gallons, 2 Wheel
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 76/V/779
Two wheeled trailer with pneumatic tyres, with axle below the semi circular oil tank which forms the main body of the trailer. Coiled hose and manual hand pump at front. Painted blue-grey overall; tubular manual/vehicle crosspiece towing handle at front.
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