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Hucks Starter
Aircraft & Exhibits, 1915, 1995/0050/V
Most aircraft engines had to be started by swinging the propeller by hand until Captain Bentfield Hucks invented the Hucks Starter just after the First World War. It could start engines more quickly and with less risk of accidents.
112lb, Royal Laboratory, Mk. 7
Aircraft & Exhibits, 1918-1965, London, Hangar Three/Four, 65/O/890
The steel-cased 112lb Royal Laboratory high explosive bomb entered RAF service mid-way through the First World War.
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