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Royal Air Force Hendon: Information Handbook

Library, In Storage, X004-8820

This handbook was produced to provide individuals who worked at RAF Hendon with information about life on the site, its history as well as the various activities that personnel could participate in.

Cover of Royal Air Force Hendon: Information handbook, Crown ©

Fragment of Hawker Hurricane fabric mounted in frame of aircraft aluminum

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1939-1940, In Storage, 1988/0903/C

Fragment of doped fabric taken from fin flash of Hawker Hurricane Mk IIb Z3235 bearing flying sword painted in red on the white section.

vertical red, yellow and black stripes with red winged sword on yellow stripe, Royal Air Force Museum

Belt Feed Mechanism, Hispano, 20mm, Mk 5, Left Hand, 7G/924

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X008-9067

By guiding an ammunition belt round a cam, a Belt Feed Mechanism extracts a round from its link and presents the round ready to be fed into the cannon’s breach.

Belt Feed Mechanism, Hispano, 20mm, Mk 5, Left Hand, 7G/924 | X008-9067, Royal Air Force Museum

Recorded interview with Sergeant Norman Haill, 17 April 2026

Film & Sound, In Storage, X008-9938

Norman Haill served as a radar fitter at the Chain Home Extra Low radar station at St Davids Head, Carn Llidi on the Welsh coast during the Second World War.

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Recorded interview with Squadron Leader Beryl Dennett-Stannard, 23 February 2026

Film & Sound, In Storage, X008-9936

Beryl Dennett-Stannard served in the administrative branch at several UK RAF bases, including roles relating to recruiting and public relations. She also completed an exchange with the US Air Force.

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Pilot's Flying Badge, Service Dress, 1920 Pattern of 2Lt George Eric Wales

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 79/U/2097

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 AVM Sir Edward Hedley Fielden

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 79/U/1649

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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Aircraft Recognition Chart: Hurricane I, IIA & IIB (Merlin) (No cannon), Sea Hurricane IA & IIB (Merlin) (No cannon), Hurricane IIC (Merlin) (4 cannon)

Library, X004-7761

Ministry of Aircraft Production aircraft recognition chart of a Hawker Hurricane I, IIA & IIB (Merlin) (No cannon), Hawker Sea Hurricane IA & IIB (Merlin) (No cannon) and Hawker Hurricane IIC (Merlin) (4 cannon).

Recognition chart showing images of Hurricane I, IIA & IIB, Hurricane IIC and Sea Hurricane IA, IIB, Crown ©

Pilot's Flying Badge, Service Dress, 1954 Pattern of Sqdn Ldr Murton

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 74/U/1022

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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Air Gunner's Flying Badge, Service Dress, 1939 Pattern

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 74/U/813

In 1938 Air Gunners became the first aircrew trade to receive a new style of flying badge. This single winged brevet mirrored the style of the earlier Observer’s badge.

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