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Engine Nacelle

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 77/A/942

Engine nacelle strut, right hand, from D.H.10 twin engined biplane bomber. Carries maker's transfer of Cambrian Aircraft Constructors, Cardiff. See History.

Lower

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X001-1731

Lower Wing Section D.H.10 complete with fabric and roundel.

Lower

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X001-1729

Lower Wing Section D.H.10 complete with fabric and roundel.

Lower

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 78/A/1194

See History. With spars, ribs and bracing.

Avro Type

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 78/A/50

Yellow tinted glass screen with curved top, contained within pivoting alloy frame which retains the two side mounts but not the structure to which they were fitted.

Improvised photograph album made from an Army notebook of Richard Edmund Charles Peirse and 13 loose photographs, circa 1918

Archives, In Storage, AC71/13/16

Blue notebook containing monochrome photographs with 13 loose monochrome photographs.

A dinghy being launched from an unidentified vessel, possibly in Taranto harbour, circa 1918

Archives, In Storage, AC71/13/24

Monochrome print of a dinghy being launched from an unidentified vessel.

Martinsyde Aircraft Components

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1989/0019/C

Panel display of 'Martinsyde' aircraft components. rectangular wooden panel on which are mounted components numbered 1-10 as follows; 1-Ignition Switch; 2-Throttle control; 3-Throttle Compensator; 4-Radiator air control; 5-Tail skid control; 6-aileron pulleys; 7-Strainers; 8-Petrol cap cover; 9-Oil filler; 10- Cockpit screen. Ten photos in six frames affixed to the panel illustrate the factory and aeroplanes including the first succesful Martinsyde monoplane. A tubular stru on the rear face projects 9 inches below the panel.

2 Blade, 150 hp Bentley BR1/Camel

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1996/0122/E

Two-bladed varnished wooden propeller as used on Sopwith Camel; eight central fixing holes.

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