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Gosport Tubes

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 66/R/828

The Gosport System of flying instruction, developed by Robert Smith-Barry during the First World War, revolutionised flying training and became the basic model used throughout the world.

Tubes and hearing pieces resembling a stethoscope, RAF Museum

WRAF Other Ranks, Canvas Gaiter, Black, Pattern 1919

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 66/U/872

Knee length, side lacing black cotton canvas gaiter with leather buckled strap at the top and a buckled footstrap.

Knee length, side lacing black cotton canvas gaiter with leather buckled strap at the top and a buckled footstrap., RAF Museum

55 Company RASC Commemorative Plaque

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 74/Y/470

The Royal Army Service Corps was the logistical transport arm of the British Army. Since 1944 its members served in RAF transport aircraft as Air Dispatchers delivering air-dropped supplies to British troops. In 1993, it became part of the Royal Logistic Corps.

Wooden shield-shaped plaque with blue and red badge featuring an aircraft, RAF flying wings and a sword, RAF Museum

Fairey Tales: A journal devoted to the interests and entertainments of the workers of the Fairey Aviation Co. Ltd

Library, In Storage, X008-9587

Volume 1, Number 3 of the periodical Fairey Tales produced by the Fairey Aviation Company. Published July 1918. Fairey were an aircraft manufacturer based in Hayes, Middlesex.

Fairey Aviation Company periodical, RAFM

Telegram stating that Sergeant Harold Ellison is believed to have been killed in action, 22 July 1944

Archives, London, Hangar Five, X002-5788/002/020

The Air Ministry used telegrams to communicate with the relatives of missing personnel.

sheet of paper titled 'Post Office Telegram' with crown cypher at top and typescript text in capitals, Crown

Battle of Britain London Monument

Library, In Storage, X004-1677

Battle of Britain London Monument leaflet produced by the Battle of Britain Historical Society to generate interest and support for a London monument to the Battle of Britain

Battle of Britain London Monument | X004-1677

The lounge interior of rigid airship, R101, around 1929

Photographs, In Storage, X003-2674/019

The ornate lounge interior of the ill-fated R101 airship which was to crash with the lost of 48 crew and passengers on the 5 October 1930.

monochrome image showing ornate well made furniture in a large art deco setting, RAF Museum

Photograph of tunnel at Holzminden prisoner of war camp, July 1918

Archives, In Storage, AC97/93/149

This print shows the escape tunnel at Holzminden Prisoner of War camp which operated from 1917 - 1918.

Image pending

London Aeroplane Club

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1986/0856/U

This badge belonged to Air Vice Marshal Sir William Sefton Brancker. A keen supporter of civil aviation in the 1920's, he encouraged the formation of flying clubs and new airports and airfields.

Small circular gold badge with suspension loop and short blue and yellow cord., IAIN DUNCAN

Recorded interview with Flight Lieutenant Parke Smith, 24 October 2006

Film & Sound, X005-6759

Recorded interview with Flight Lieutenant Parke Smith, who served as a pilot in Spitfire and Mustang fighter aircraft in the UK, North Africa and Italy during the Second World War.

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