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Close up of Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5, No. 56 Squadron, prior to leaving for France, London Colney, 7 April 1917

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/122/39

Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5 (A4850), close up starboard rear view.

The City Livery banquet: Programme and menu of the banquet marking the Centenary of the RAF, 20 April 2018

Library, In Storage, X008-6154

Third supplement to the London Gazette, containing report on "Air Operations on Malaya and NEI 1941 - 1942", 1948

Archives, In Storage, AC73/15/4/12

Soft bound report.

De Havilland D.H.34 (G-EBBS) of Daimler Hire Limited, Berlin, first passenger flight from London to Berlin, September 1922

Photographs, In Storage, P002982

De Havilland D.H.34 (G-EBBS), port rear view on ground.

Cierva C.30P (G-ACIN) in flight, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/5403/17

Collection of envelopes and postcards addressed to Thomas Kemp-Walton as secretary of the London Aerodrome, 1908-1917

Archives, In Storage, B173

Nine envelopes, 2 postcards and 1 letter.

Letter from Norbert Chereau, General Manager, L Bleriot Aeronautics, London, to E.S. Clappen acknowledging receipt of £25, 18 April 1912

Archives, In Storage, DC71/28/3

Letter on L Bleriot Aeronautics headed notepaper.

The engine shops, Farnborough, showing rotary engines under repair, n.d.

Archives, In Storage, AC71/14/6/12

Monochrome print. Length view of the engine shops, showing several men in uniforms working on engines.

Autographed copy of menu and souvenir of the London Aerodrome, Hendon NW First Annual Dinner, 20 March 1914

Archives, In Storage, DC71/9/3

Grey cover with illustration entitled Flying at Hendon.

Hose Assembly (PEC), RAF, Mk. 14

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, X005-5638

Green anodized light alloy plate with spring-loaded locking handle pierced with three circular bushes to provide Oxygen, Anti-G suit and communications services to the occupant of the ejection seat. Two holes only utilized for oxygen supply and communications. The oxygen supply provided through a rubber corrugated tube with a Bayonet Union Socket at its upper end for attachment to the oxygen mask pipe. A snap hook is provided to carry the weight of the tube by attachment to a D ring on the flying clothing. The communications lead is clipped to the plate and to the oxygen pipe and terminates in a single pin socket at the upper end and in a six pin plug at the plate end.