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Service Dress Cap of a Field Officer
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 82/U/464
When the RAF formed in 1918 the field uniform closely followed those used by the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Naval Air Service.
Helmet of an Aerial Erector
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 72/U/924
Aerial Erectors construct and maintain communication infrastructure. This can involve climbing towers as high as 100 metres (328 feet).
Heinkel He 162A-2 VN679
Aircraft & Exhibits, APR 1945-1958, London, Hangar Five, 1990/0697/A
The Heinkel He 162 was a jet fighter used by the German Luftwaffe in the closing stages of the Second World War. Known as the ‘Volksjager’ (People’s Fighter), it was produced in too few numbers to have any effect on the outcome of the war.
Sopwith Triplane
Aircraft & Exhibits, 1917-1937, London, Hangar Two, 74/A/19
The Triplane was a highly manoeuvrable single-seat scout with phenomenal rates of climb and roll. The arrival of the Triplane on the Western Front in early 1917 made such an impression on the Germans that they asked their manufacturers to produce triplane fighters, leading to the Fokker Dr1 of 'Red Baron' fame.
Fédération Aéronatique Internationale Medallion, England to Australia Record Flight, 1938
Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1994/0364/C
Fédération Aéronatique Internationale Medallion awarded to Flight Lieutenant Henry Hogan, pilot of one of three Vickers Wellesley bombers which took part in an attempt to establish a non-stop world record flight from Egypt to Australia in 1938
RAF Falcons Parachute Display Team Helmet
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 71/U/996
Since 1965 the RAF Falcons have been stunning crowds with their combination of free-fall and close formation parachute displays.
Reichsluftschutzbund Helmet
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 85/U/352
The Reichsluftschutzbund (National Air Raid Protection League) was staffed by men, women and children who organised and trained civilians in all aspects of air raid precautions. They frequently demonstrated great bravery while undertaking their duties.
Window Bundle
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 75/R/704
Window consisted of strips of foil-backed paper dropped from an aircraft in bundles during a raid, and was designed to interfere with German radar.
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