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Tuner, Radio, 'Old Lady'

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1942-1945, In Storage, 1997/0013/C

Constructed and operated in secret, this radio provided allied prisoners at the Japanese, Batu Lintang camp on the island of Borneo, with news from the outside world.

Tuner, Radio, 'Old Lady' | 1997/0013/C, Royal Air Force Museum

Navigator's Flying Badge, Service Dress, 1942 Pattern

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 79/U/1707

During 1942, the role of the Observer was abolished being replaced by the separate roles of Navigator and Bomb Aimer, (also known as Air Bomber) each with their distinct flying badge.

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Pilot's Flying Badge, Service Dress, 1920 Pattern of Sgt F Harvey

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 77/U/1368

This qualification badge, commonly referred to as ‘Wings’, is awarded to individuals who have completed their pilot training and remains the most coveted badge in the Royal Air Force.

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Pilot's Flying Badge, Service Dress, 1920 Pattern of Maj Charles Hubert Jeffs

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1997/0284/U

This qualification badge, commonly referred to as ‘Wings’, is awarded to individuals who have completed their pilot training and remains the most coveted badge in the Royal Air Force.

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Timing Plate, Gun Synchronisation

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X008-9061

Synchronization gear allowed bullets to pass through the arc of a propeller by preventing the gun from firing when the propeller was in the way. This plate was used to check the timing was correct prior to fitting a propeller.

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Pilot's Flying Badge, Service Dress, 1920 Pattern of AMC Sir Roderic Maxwell Hill

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 71/U/1274

This qualification badge, commonly referred to as ‘Wings’, is awarded to individuals who have completed their pilot training and remains the most coveted badge in the Royal Air Force.

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Pilot's Flying Badge, Service Dress, 1920 Pattern of Plt Off Jean Lennox Bird

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 70/U/372

This qualification badge, commonly referred to as ‘Wings’, is awarded to individuals who have completed their pilot training and remains the most coveted badge in the Royal Air Force.

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Pilot's Flying Badge, Service Dress, 1920 Pattern

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 71/U/1523

This qualification badge, commonly referred to as ‘Wings’, is awarded to individuals who have completed their pilot training and remains the most coveted badge in the Royal Air Force.

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Target folder, operation number GO. 1155, Magdeburg, 30 October 1944

Archives, In Storage, AC84/1/2/3

Target information folder prepared by the Air Ministry Target Section giving details of the Mikramag thermal which provided power to the Rothensee industrial district of Magdeburg, including a near by synthetic oil production plant.

Target folder, operation number GO. 1155, Magdeburg, 30 October 1944 | AC84/1/2/3, Crown

Navigator's Flying Badge, Service Dress, 1942 Pattern, Master Pattern Example

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X004-9966

During 1942, the role of the Observer was abolished being replaced by the separate roles of Navigator and Bomb Aimer, (also known as Air Bomber) each with their distinct flying badge.

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