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Flying Clothes of a Typhoon Pilot

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Six, X006-0087

The flying clothing worn by Typhoon pilots is designed to provide protection during flight, prevent injury if they have to eject and help them survive until rescued.

Mannequin dressed in green jacket and trousers, white helmet, breathing mask and black boots, © RAF Museum/Iain Duncan

Instone Airline cap abdge

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1997/0471/U

Commercial air lines, such as Instone Airline, established strong corporate identities by introducing uniform for their crew that resembled RAF uniforms.

Black badge with gold embroidered wreath surmounted by a biplane.  In the centre a blue & white flag with red letters., IAIN DUNCAN

Bomb Trolley for Yellow Sun Nuclear Weapon

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1960-1965, Cosford, Hangar Four, 69/O/110

Large light blue painted four wheeled movement trolley for Yellow Sun Thermo-nuclear bomb.

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Fruit Plate, Bandalasta Ware

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1993/0516/Z

This Bandalasta fruit plate was intended for use on the Royal Airship Works’ trial trips out of Cardington, before the R.101’s disastrous crash halted airship production in Britain.

Fruit Plate, Bandalasta Ware | 1993/0516/Z

Teacup, Bandalasta Ware

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1929-1930, In Storage, 1993/0514/Z

This Bandalasta teacup and its accompanying saucer were intended for use on the Royal Airship Works’ trial trips out of Cardington, before the R.101’s disastrous crash halted airship production in Britain.

Teacup, Bandalasta Ware | 1993/0514/Z

Royal Flying Corps Type A Camera

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1915-1918, London, Hangar Two, 69/I/1320

This hand-held, glass plate camera was designed by the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) and manufactured by the Thornton Pickard Camera Company for aerial photography.

Open-fronted wooden box about the size of a shoe box with brass and leather fittings, © RAF Museum / RAF Museum

London Aeroplane Club medal, 1927-28

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 82/U/868

Medal awarded by the London Aeroplane Club.

Small diamond-shaped, yellow alloy and blue enamelled badge - on a sky blue field, RAF Museum

RAF, Type G.28 Camera Gun

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 72/I/1640

Gun cameras could be used to record combat or, in the case of this G.28 ‘Lewis’ type gun camera, used to train air gunners in the vital skill of sighting their weapon against a moving target.

pistol grip and trigger mounted to frame resembling gun barrel , with camera mounted within a drum cotainer above. Spade handle grip at rear., RAF Museum/Iain Duncan / RAF Museum

Armband, Fire Party, 1934 Pattern

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Three/Four, 69/U/1099

Worn on the right arm, armbands were used to identify personnel carrying out a specific duty.

Fire Party, Ptn 1934, red with FIRE in bold black text, RAF Museum/Iain Duncan

GSh-6LP Helmet

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Four, 1994/0718/U

Large white, domed shaped helmet with heated perspex face mask.

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