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Tapestry depicting a Sepecat Jaguar

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1996/0248/C

Hand embroidered coloured tapestry depicting an RAF Sepecat Jaguar aircraft climbing through the clouds over a landscape.

Hand embroidered coloured tapestry depicting an RAF Sepecat Jaguar aircraft climbing through the clouds over a landscape., RAF Museum/Iain Duncan

Tapestry depicting a de Havilland Tiger Moth

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1996/0231/C

Hand embroidered coloured tapestry depicting an RAF de Havilland Tiger Moth training aircraft flying in the clouds

Hand embroidered coloured tapestry depicting an RAF Tiger Moth Trainer aircraft flying in the clouds, RAF Museum/Iain Duncan

Tapestry depicting a Handley Page Heyford

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 1996/0229/C

Hand embroidered coloured tapestry depicting an RAF Handley Page Heyford aircraft flying in the clouds

Hand embroidered coloured tapestry depicting an RAF Handley Page Heyford aircraft flying in the clouds, RAF Museum/Iain Duncan

Braid of an Officer

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 77/U/1532

The method of displaying of Officer's rank in the RAF closely follows that of the Navy by using different sizes of lace on the cuffs.

Worn dark blue cloth tape with central light blue stripe, © RAF Museum

Scotch Jock the Teddy Bear

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1917-1918, London, Hangar Two, 1987/1757/C

Scotch Jock was the teddy bear mascot of Lieutenant William MacLanachan while he was a fighter pilot in the Royal Flying Corps on the Western Front during the First World War.

Shabby light brown teddy bear dressed in a traditional Scottish outfit, © RAF Museum / RAF Museum

Hawker-Siddeley Hunter F.4, Cockpit Section

Aircraft & Exhibits, JUN 1955-JUL 1995, Cosford, Hangar Four, 1995/1005/A

The Hunter was the first high-speed jet fighter with radar and fully-powered flying controls to go into widespread service with the Royal Air Force.

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Supermarine Spitfire Mark I

Aircraft & Exhibits, APR 1939-NOV 1971, Cosford, Hangar Two, 72/A/263

More than any other aircraft, the Spitfire has become a much-loved symbol of winning against the odds. Designed by RJ Mitchell, its speed, agility and firepower made it one of the RAF's leading fighter aircraft of the Second World War.

Single engine aircraft with propeller and camouflage pattern, © RAF Museum

Kangaroo mascot Sergeant Dennis Bunner

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X005-5966

This hand made kangaroo and joey mascot belonged to bomb aimer Sergeant Dennis Bunner, who flew on Lancasters with No. 467 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force.

A pale kangaroo with a brown chest, and a joey in its pouch, RAF Museum/Iain Duncan

London Aeroplane Club

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1986/0857/U

This badge belonged to Air Vice Marshal Sir William Sefton Brancker. A keen supporter of civil aviation in the 1920's, he encouraged the formation of flying clubs and new airports and airfields.

Small circular gold badge with suspension loop and short light blue and dark blue cord., RAF Museum

London Aeroplane Club

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1986/0858/U

This badge belonged to Air Vice Marshal Sir William Sefton Brancker. A keen supporter of civil aviation in the 1920's, he encouraged the formation of flying clubs and new airports and airfields.

Small circular enamelled gold badge with suspension loop and short grey and white cord cord., IAIN DUNCAN

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