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Leopold I, Order of, Military, 4th Class, Badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 71/D/1162

The Belgian Order of Leopold I was founded in 1832.

Leopold I, Order of, Military, 4th Class, Badge | 71/D/1162, Royal Air Force Museum

Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir John Salmond's Order of the Rising Sun

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 71/D/1157

Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir John Salmond's star insignia for the Order of the Rising Sun.

multi-rayed angular silver eight point star, enamelled white, enclosing a cabochon garnet., RAF Museum

Royal Flying Corps Whisky Glass

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 1995/0127/C

Small hand made glass cup etched with words ROYAL FLYING CORPS and badge.

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Grave Marker

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 69/C/90

Large wooden grave cross. Some damage at base. Nailed crosspiece somewhat loose. White painted inscription.

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20lb Hales Bomb

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 72/O/323

Pear shaped hollow main body with single central suspension lug, fitted with a three fin tail assembly on a threaded post with rotating fuse vain and hand loop. Painted overall in mustard with F.F.X.

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Crown of Belgium, Order of the, 1st Class, Star

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, In Storage, 71/D/1154

Star of the Order of the Crown (Belgium) First Class (Grand-Croix de l’Ordre de la Couronne) awarded to MRAF Sir John Maitland Salmond by Leopold the Third, King of the Belgians

Crown of Belgium, Order of the, 1st Class, Star | 71/D/1154, Royal Air Force Museum

Bath, Most Honourable Order of the, Knight Grand Cross, Military, Badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, In Storage, 71/D/1158

The Order of the Bath has its origins in the 14th century but was revived by King George I in 1725. The Knight Grand Cross is the highest grade.

Bath, Most Honourable Order of the, Knight Grand Cross, Military, Badge | 71/D/1158, Royal Air Force Museum

Sam Browne Belt

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, X004-1871

Narrow, brown leather strap fitted with a brass stud and pierced leather tab at its rear end and shaped to a pierced point at its forward end.

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Anti-Zeppelin Flechette (Type unknown)

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 1996/0052/O

Machined steel pointed body tapered in the centre and fitted with a tail unit, possibly once containing four spring loaded grapnels.

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Medal Bar of 5, Flying Officer Ian Donald Roy McDonald

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1997/0310/D

Flying Officer Ian McDonald joined the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War, becoming an ace fighter and earning both the Military Cross and Distinguished Flying Cross. He was shot down and killed while serving in Iraq in 1920.

5 metal medals in a row on a bar suspended from brightly coloured ribbons, RAF Museum/Iain Duncan