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Air Training Corps Brassard
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 82/U/632
A brassard, worn on the right arm, displays the cadet's squadron number, rank classification and any additional achievements. This Leading Cadet has been awarded their ATC Marksman's Badge.
No. 417 Squadron Air Training Corps badge, Alan Chew
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, X003-1969
Navigator Alan Chew died on 12 August 1944 when his Lancaster was shot down. Prior to joining the RAF Alan was a cadet in his local Air Training Corps squadron, No. 417 based in Bilston.
Bristol Jupiter VIIIF.P
Aircraft & Exhibits, 1931-1967, London, Hangar Three/Four, 67/E/974
The nine-cylinder radial Bristol Jupiter engine was designed by Sir Roy Fedden and Leonard Butler. Many of these popular engines were built overseas. This version of the Jupiter was fitted to Westland Wapitis, forerunners of Westland Wallaces.
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