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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 82/U/1148

Single-breasted, four button jacket with roll-step collar, two flap and button, pleated breast pockets, two flap and button bellows pockets in skirt and a centre rear vent. Lower button shows below belt. Fabric belt with two prong gilt buckle and held in place by belt loops. False pointed cuffs and loops for shoulderboards. No buttons or buckle fitted.

RAF, Type G

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 83/U/510

STANDARD DESCRIPTION. CHECK WHETHER OBJECT IS IN THIS COMPLETE STATE WHEN FIGURE DISMANTLED. Grey-green rubber face cup, the inner edge lined in suede, shaped so as to fit over the nose and chin. Below the chin an oval section extension housing the expiratory valve and the oxygen supply inlet which bifurcates and is carried into the upper part of the mask in ducts fashioned within the wall of the mask. Inspiratory valve in lower left cheek. Above the oval extension, a large circular central aperture housing the microphone which is clamped in by a wire ring and sealed with a rubber collar. Around the oval extension, and attached by brackets to the microphone clamp ring, an adjustable, cotton webbing suspension harness terminating on the left in a leather pad with two female press studs and on the right with a single strap and a metal loop. The press studs engage with male studs on the left side of the helmet and the loop engages with a flat hook attached to the right side. A connecting cable and plug emerge from the bottom of the microphone casing. A copper wire held in loops cast into the rubber of the mask, is positioned across the nose to ensure a snug fit in that area. Oxygen pipe of black, corrugated rubber with plastic upper end to screw into the inlet and white alloy lower end to connect to aircraft oxygen supply system. Lower end fitted with bulldog clip to attach to harness or clothing to stop the weight of the supply pipe draging the mask off the face.

Norway, Denmark, and Sweden

Library, In Storage, X002-7655/002

260lb, No. 1 Mk. 1

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1994/1196/O

Large black painted container with a rounded nose and in two halves with a central suspension lug. Two thick bands holding both halves together.

Two typescript letters in French regarding the Inter Allied Commission on Aviation, 15 February 1919

Archives, AC73/35/3/17/1

Two typescript letters.

Two letters of thanks from Douglas Aikman editor of BOAC News to Capt Oscar Philip Jones, 1967

Archives, In Storage, AC97/116/134

Two typescript sheets.

4 Blade, 275 hp Rolls Royce

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 85/E/886

Four bladed wooden propeller with 8 hole hub and two black painted tips. One tip slightly damaged with two sheathings removed

27. No One's Sure How Good It Is (from Bunk)

Fine Art, In Storage, FA05396

Two photographs, one depecting electronic equipment the other has two people standing over a sign.

Two pilot's flying log books of Plt Off Barrington Calver Mason, 1927 - 1930

Archives, X003-1894

Two hardback log books.

Douglas World Cruiser, USA, front view of two machines being examined by locals, Calcutta

Photographs, In Storage, PC73/112/2

Two Douglas DWC's, starboard front view in line up on the ground while on exhibition.