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Button Compass, RCAF, Concealed, Jacket Size
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X003-3655
This ordinary looking button contains a concealed compass. Designed by MI9 to be worn on a flight uniform, the compass was intended to help evaders and escapers find their way to safety after being shot down over enemy territory.
Berlin Airlift Commemorative Plate
Aircraft & Exhibits, Circa 1950, Cosford, Hangar Two, 1998/0224/C
On 24 June 1948 Soviet forces in the Eastern Zone of Germany stopped all rail and road traffic between the British, United States and French Zones of Berlin and the corresponding Allied Zones in western Germany. The only way for the Allies to maintain a supply and communication route into the closed off zones was via the air.
Tankard, North African Campaign, c.1950
Aircraft & Exhibits, Circa 1950, In Storage, X004-1295
This tankard is made of salvaged brass and engraved with a map of North Africa that identifies significant Second World War battles in that region.
Cap of Ground Crewman
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 74/U/143
Ski-style caps have been used by the RAF for a number of roles. This example was issued to ground personnel deployed in the field.
Field Service Cap of an Air Transport Auxiliary Male Member
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 78/U/981
The Air Transport Auxiliary was made up of both male and female members who ferried aircraft to wherever they were needed. Their uniform was designed in a similar style to the RAF but in a dark navy blue.
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