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Ministry of Health form recording George Francis Hodder's arrival at London airport from abroad as a crew member aboard an unidentified aircraft, 29 April 1952

Archives, In Storage, X005-7219/007

Printed form. Red text and graphics on yellow card. Form completed in blue ink manuscript and with a purple ink stamp. Form folds down the middle.

RAF, Type F.73

Aircraft & Exhibits, X002-6757

Used for recording radar display consoles. Grey painted metal case with 1½" lens in centre and film compartment to each side. Connected by a plug and lead to an electrical control box in transparent plastic case. Plate at back of camera: "The Auto Camera Mk.3" Made in England by D. Shackman & Sons London & Chesham".

Letter from Colonel Powell, Headquarters, London District, to Mrs F W Darling with regards to the errors contained in the final letter received by Mr and Mrs Darling from the Air Ministry (Casualty Branch) concerning the death of Sqdn Ldr D F W Darling, DFC, 7 August 1943

Archives, In Storage, AC94/90/17

Typed letter.

Certificate of the War of 1914-1918, recording the mention of the name of Capt John Archer Sadler, RAF in despatches, the publication of his name in the London Gazette on 9 October 1919 and the King's high appreciation, issued by the Admiralty, circa 1919

Archives, In Storage, DC76/77/12

Printed certificate with a picture of an anchor.

HRH Duke of Gloucester, Air Chief Marshal Sir William Dickson, Wg Cdr Eric Plumtree and others, inspecting RAAF English Electric Canberra and RNZAF Handley Page Hastings aircraft before London to New Zealand Air Race, Heathrow, 8 October 1953

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/6539/4

Interview with Bill Humble, Part One, 6 November 1989

Film & Sound, In Storage, X004-9382/001

First part of a recorded interview in which Bill Humble gives an account of his aviation career, describing his work as a test pilot for the Hawker Aircraft Company, during which time he flew Hurricane, Typhoon, Tempest, Fury and P.1040 aircraft.

Aircrew Helmet Mark 2A

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 1988/1347/U

Aircrew protective helmet consisting of a rigid glass fibre shell painted white. The crown of the shell has a sateen covered cork lining while a nylon webbing cradle is suspended below this. A foam backed leather lining is laced round the rim of the helmet and extends to cover the forehead and the back of the neck. An additional neck pad is provided and is adjusted by straps which exit the sides of the helmet shell. Oxygen mask hooks are attached to the side of the helmet and protrude through the lining. The microphone connector is housed in an aperture on the left while the jack plug exits the lining at the rear. The telephones are housed in ear capsules fitted with fluid filled ear seals and are suspended by a wire harness. Loops are attached to the ear capsules to aid donning. The helmet is fitted with a visor assembly consisting of a tinted acrylic visor with yellow plastic covered operating bar, a plastic visor cover, a visor operating and g-release mechanism with cover on the right, while a simple pivot and cover is found on the left.

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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X003-2037

Single-breasted, waist-length blue-grey serge jacket closing with four pierced black plastic buttons which button through and are not concealed in a fly. The garment intended to be buttoned to the top and the collar fastened with a hook and eye. Pleated and flapped breast pockets closed with the same, visible buttons which also appear on the cuffs. The waistband narrowing into a belt extension which engages with a black lacquered buckle on right side which has a retaining loop behind it. The waistband pierced with two button holes at the back and one in the front to secure the jacket to the trousers with which it is supposed to be worn. No shoulder straps. The collar fitted with white gorget tabs and the tops of the sleeves bearing UNIVERSITY OF LONDON AIR SQUADRON badges.

Fg Off Alan Glasson Perrey saluting RAF Group Captain, RAF Swanton Morley, 27 October 1970

Archives, In Storage, X004-2408/057

Photocopy of formal monochrome group portrait photograph of Fg Off Alan Glasson Perrey saluting RAF Group Captain, in hangar at RAF Swanton Morley.

ACM Earl Bandon viewing display, at joint colour presentation to Nos. 97, 98 and 115 Squadrons, 30 September 1966

Photographs, In Storage, PC71/19/1456/86

RAF Air Chief Marshal and other officers standing next to Hillman Imp on which are a number of trophies, RAF corporal at left, displays in background, inside hangar.