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British No 2 Mk 1 Stick Grenade

Aircraft & Exhibits, Circa 1914, London, Hangar Two, 76/O/999

Brass bodied stick grenade with turned wooden handle and plain webbing stabilising streamers.

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Crossley 4x2 Light Tender

Aircraft & Exhibits, Circa 1917-Circa 1971, London, Hangar Two, 71/V/1070

The Crossley light tender was the standard RFC personnel carrier. Its capacity was typically 11 seats and was powered by a four cylinder petrol engine.

Light brown colour scheme overall and registration M14629 stencilled in white on engine access panels on the front bonnet., RAF Museum

Fragment of Tent used by B-Flight, 204 Squadron

Aircraft & Exhibits, Circa 1918 {cg}, London, Hangar Two, X001-2586

Large semi circular canvas tent or hangar fragment attached to a V-shaped frame by five nails.

Stylised bee with the word 'flight' on underneath, Royal Air Force Museum / (c) RAF Museum/ Iain Duncan

FL- K.25 Hand Held Camera

Aircraft & Exhibits, Circa 1918, London, Hangar Two, X003-4299

Long grey rectangular camera body. Slide-in type rear film magazine (now missing), which held six 9x12cm plates.

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Jig, Propeller Laminating

Aircraft & Exhibits, Circa 1918, London, Hangar Two, X002-7578

Clamp for holding propellers during construction and glueing for laminating.

wooden board with sixteen clamps, holding an unshaped propellor made of multiple laminates of wood, Royal Air Force Museum / RAF Museum

Propeller from Sopwith Dolphin

Aircraft & Exhibits, Circa 1918, London, Hangar Two, 74/E/396

Two blade wooden propeller for 200 hp Hispano Suiza engine.

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Message Carrying Buoy

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1914-1915, London, Hangar Two, 74/R/1282

Aluminium buoy containing hand written message (in German) referring to the rescue and capture of two RNAS airmen.

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German Naval Air Service Incendiary Bomb (Mark Unknown)

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1914-1918, London, Hangar Two, 81/O/480

Standard First World War German incendiary bomb, as dropped from airships. Suspension loop at top. Circular, domed bottom corroded/burnt away. Wrapped with rope, which would originally be tar soaked. Rusty surface.

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Anti-Airship Incendiary (Model)

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1914, London, Hangar Two, 76/M/1137

3/4 scale model of Anti-airship incendiary missile.

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Control Column

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1915, London, Hangar Two, 71/A/1122

Control column from B.E.2c biplane aircraft, with bullet damage at top of shaft just below where pilots' hand would have held it.

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