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Rolls-Royce Armoured Car, HMAC Glengorm

Photographs, In Storage, P020966

Rolls-Royce Armoured Car "HMAC Glengorm", photographed in Iraq.

Armoured Car in Iraq, stationary on sand, with boards under starboard rear wheel, Please contact Museum Copyright Officer or Collection Curator before using this asset / RAF Museum

Winston Churchill in the uniform of Air Commodore

Photographs, In Storage, P018536

In 1939, Churchill was appointed the Honorary Air Commodore of No. 615 (County of Surrey) Squadron, Auxiliary Air Force.

Winston Churchill in the uniform of Air Commodore, with cigar, Please contact Museum Copyright Officer or Collection Curator before using this asset / RAF Museum

Rolls-Royce Armoured Car, HMAC Terror

Photographs, In Storage, P020967

Rolls-Royce Armoured Car "HMAC Terror"

Rolls-Royce Armoured Car HMAC Terror, front starboard view, Please contact Museum Copyright Officer or Collection Curator before using this asset / RAF Museum

Nimrod MRA4 First Delivery Medallion, 2010

Aircraft & Exhibits, 2010, London, Hangar Six, X006-8838

This medallion was produced to mark the delivery of the first Nimrod MRA.4 maritime patrol aircraft in 2010. The project had cost over £3 billion pounds and was over a decade late in delivery, however, there were still concerns about the aircraft's airworthiness and in 2010 the project was cancelled and all the the airframes scrapped.

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Philco-Ford AIM-9L Sidewinder

Aircraft & Exhibits, 2001-SEP 2010, London, Hangar Six, X005-2792

A short-range passive Infra-Red homing heat-seeking air-to-air missile carried offensively and for self-defence. Named after the Sidewinder snake, which also detects its prey via body heat. Developed by the U.S Navy from the late 1940s, with the first successful firing in September 1953. Production of the AIM-9L began in 1977.

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HGU-25P Flight Deck Helmet

Aircraft & Exhibits, Circa 1999 {cg}, London, Hangar Six, X008-4185

Aircraft carrier decks can be very dangerous places to work. The flight deck helmet, worn with ear defenders and googles, protects the wearer from possible injury to their head, eyes and ears.

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Royal Navy Flight Deck Surcoat

Aircraft & Exhibits, Circa 1999 {cg}, London, Hangar Six, X008-4187

Coloured flight deck surcoat worn by Chief Tech Peter Morgan who served as an armourer of No.1 Squadron on board HMS Invincible supporting operations over Kosovo and Iraq in 1998.

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Handley Page Halifax Mk. III LW648 "Achtung! The Black Prince" and crew, circa 1944

Archives, In Storage, X007-9200

Flying Officer Akinfolabawale ‘Akin’ Shenbanjo, a Wireless Operator/Air Gunner from Nigeria with No. 76 Squadron crewmates. The crew named their bomber aircraft ‘Achtung! The Black Prince’ in his honour.

Aircew seated on the nose of a bomber aircraft

RAF flatbed lorry carrying an experimental light tank, Iraq, 1932

Photographs, P014599

An RAF Crossley 30/70hp flatbed lorry with a Carden Lloyd tankette on the rear.

RAF flatbed lorry carrying an experimental light tank, Iraq, 1932 | P014599, Please contact Museum Copyright Officer or Collection Curator before using this asset

Trojan 4x2 Light Van

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1924-1935, London, Hangar One, 71/V/789

The Trojan light van was introduced by the RAF in 1924 as a cheap replacement for the Ford Model T vans of the First World War.

Trojan 5cwt Van, RAF Museum/Iain Duncan

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