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Boulton Paul Overstrand

Fine Art, London, Hangar Five, FA00096

Overstrand of 101 Squadron, flying right to left, over the Needles, Isle of Wight, 1937. Two Gauntlets in the background.

English Electric Canberra PR.3 WE139

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 69/A/695

All metal twin-jet engined light bomber adapted for photographic reconnaissance role.

Out of the clouds, reel six

Film & Sound, In Storage, X002-6146/006

Sixth reel of a dramatised film following several passengers and members of staff through one day at London Airport.

An aerodrome occupied by No. 52 Squadron, RAF, 1918

Photographs, In Storage, X006-5752

Oblique view of an airfield arranged along a road with one large hangar, two large sheds and six nissen huts.

Formal group photograph of RAF personnel with balloon, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/153/31

Formal group photograph of RAF personnel in RNAS and RFC uniform, in six rows in front of balloon inside hangar.

Group photograph of 216 Squadron, Heliopolis, 1940-1941

Photographs, In Storage, P011069

Formal group portrait photograph of personnel of 216 Squadron, in shirtsleeve order, arranged in six rows in front of hangar.

Klaxon, Communicating, Contact Patrol

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X007-0061

Oval section, thin copper sheet horn attached to a diaphram device, electrically-operrtated, which makes a noise.

100lb, Royal Laboratory, Mk. VI

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 65/O/860

Light cased high explosive bomb for anti-submarine use. With four braced tail fins and top suspension loop.

unknown

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, X005-5994

Green and blue painted tapering cylinder with flip out fins aft and laser guidance head fitted to fore end. An inert training version of the weapon.

Bandsman, Central & College, GM, Ptn 1924

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 66/U/995

A crowned lyre with two sprigs of oak leaves at base. With two attachment lugs at reverse and pin.