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Ki-Gass Engine Priming Pump
Aircraft & Exhibits, Circa 1945, London, Hangar One, X005-2723
Prior to starting, piston engines require fuel to be fed to the cylinders. This can be done by hand-turning the propeller or by the use of a priming pump.
Fighter Affiliation: Halifax and Hurricane by Walter Thomas Monnington, oil on canvas
Fine Art, London, Art Gallery, Hangar Three, L001-1755
This painting represents a Fighter Affiliation exercise in which the crew of a Halifax bomber were trained to out-manoeuvre a naturally faster and more agile Hurricane fighter. The exercise was designed to emulate the real-life situations faced by bomber crew pursued by enemy fighters.
Halifax Attack by Paul Nash, watercolour and chalk on paper
Fine Art, In Storage, FA02819
This is one of a number of watercolours Paul Nash produced when commissioned through the War Artists’ Advisory Committee as the Air Ministry’s Official War Artist from March to December 1940.
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- Handley Page Halifax (Mark unknown)
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