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US Air Force Flying Helmet Type P-4A
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X004-4422
Squadron Leader Maurice Morley wore this flying helmet during his exchange posting to the US Air Force (USAF) in the late 1950s, during which he flew F-102A Delta Dagger interceptors.
Sand from Stalag Luft III Parade Ground, The Great Escape
Aircraft & Exhibits, MAY 2007, London, Hangar One, X004-1399
On the night of 24 March 1944, 76 Allied prisoners, the majority of them RAF aircrew, escaped from the German prisoner of war camp, Stalag Luft III.
Aircrew II Badge
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 1987/1535/U
In 1946 the RAF's rank structure was reorganised with new ranks for non-commissioned aircrew. This proved unpopular and, by 1950, a structure based on the previous non-commissioned officer ranks was introduced.
Beret of an Officer
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 85/U/712
Berets were introduced into service by the RAF Regiment in 1943. They were produced in this knitted form and in barathea fabric.
Flying Helmet Type A
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 73/U/629
This cork and cotton drill flying helmet was introduced in an effort to offer aircrews some protection from the effects of the intense heat they encountered in tropical areas.
Pilot's Wings
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 71/U/435
This badge is one of the most coveted in the world. The granting of pilot's wings signifies you have become a pilot in the RAF. The RAF badge closely follows the pattern of the Royal Flying Corps badge first approved by King George V in 1913.
Evening Bag
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X005-5050
Wives and sweethearts of serving personnel often wear an item of clothing or jewellery decorated with, or in the shape of, RAF wings to show they have someone dear to them in the service.
Aircraft Fabric Fragment, Fokker Dr1425/17
Aircraft & Exhibits, 1918, London, Hangar One, 85/A/1294
Manfred von Richthofen (the Red Baron) was the most successful Ace of the First World War with 80 aerial victories.
Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, I001-0102
The F-35 Lightning II is a supersonic multirole stealth combat aircraft, and the most modern combat aircraft to be used by the RAF. While primarily built in the United States, the F-35 programme was developed between several different nations and relies on a global supply chain, including components manufactured in the UK.
Helmet of a Police Motorcyclist
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 70/U/859
The RAF has employed motorbikes, mainly in a dispatch role, since it was formed in 1918. The red and black stripe round this helmet identifies this individual as a member of the RAF Police.
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