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ACR RT-10 receiver/transmitter emergency radio : Flying Officer P V Murphy, 2 Squadron RAAF
Technology
Maker: ACR Electronics, Inc.
Rectangular olive drab metal-cased hand-held radio incorporating a heavy battery power pack slid into a holder at the rear. Features a telescoping aerial with a knurled brass screw-in tip (labelled in...REL39300
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Aircraft Landing Compass (England)
Technology
Maker: Henry Hughes & Sons Ltd
Handheld magnetic compass type 06, AM REF 6A/0473, Serial number 16999H with wooden handle (with battery cavity for illumination) and sighting prism. The compass is painted dark grey and inscribed 2/4...REL/16875
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Aircraft Navigator's Seat : Royal Australian Air Force
Technology
Aircraft navigator's seat of the type fitted to Lancaster aircraft. The seat is made of rivetted aluminium and has a circular base, 35 centimeters in diameter. The seat is designed to swivel and stand...REL/02189
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Armstrong-Siddeley Cheetah IX Aero engine
Technology
Seven cylinder air cooled supercharged radial engine in wooden transport stand. 13.65 litre capacity. 289 kg weight. Serial number AS 38190 A409 373. Performance: 310 hp at 2100 rpm at 1829m. Fitt...REL/07365
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Box of Window radar counter measure foil
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Paper and cardboard parcels containing strips of Window radar counter measure foil. To be used in conjunction with Window Launching Machine Mk.1aRELAWM35359.002
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British two-bomb trolley
Technology
Low-slung, four wheeled trolley consisting of a central pole to which are attached bomb cradles. Suitable for transporting two bombs of up to 1,000 pounds each. The front wheels are steerable.REL/04811
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Browning M2 Aircraft Machine Gun
Technology
Browning M2 Aircraft Machine Gun. Rectangular rivetted box section construction receiver with an air cooled barrel that has a perforated cover jacket. On the right side of the receiver is M2,BROWNING ...REL26873
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Browning M2 Aircraft Machine Gun
Technology
Browning M2 Aircraft Machine Gun. Rectangular rivetted box section construction receiver with an air cooled barrel that has a perforated cover jacket. On the right side of the receiver is M2,BROWNING ...REL26872
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Derwent 8 Aero Engine
Technology
Maker: Rolls Royce
Derwent Mk 8 Centrifugal flow jet engine from a Gloster Meteor jet fighter. The engine is missing one of its upper starboard combustion chambers.REL/12328.001
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Fritz X Guided Missile
Technology
The Fritz X, also known as FX-1400, is an air to surface glide bomb, controlled by an observer in the parent launch aircraft who passed commands through radio link. The bomb has no propulsion unit. T...RELAWM36454
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Hispano Mk 5* Aircraft Cannon : Royal Australian Air Force
Technology
Hispano Mk5* Aircraft Cannon, marked HISPANO 20mm GUN BIRKIGT PATENTS BRITISH M.A.R.C. LTD. and the serial number. It has a yellow painted number 6 on the left side.REL/02144.001
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Lockheed Hudson Mk IV bomber A16-105 : 1 Operational Training Unit, RAAF
Technology
Lockheed Hudson IV twin engined, twin tail, all metal multi-role monoplane aircraft.REL28674
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Mk.1a Window Launching Machine
Technology
Maker: 199 Squadron RAF
Window Launching Machine Mk.1a prototype. The machine consists of an aluminium alloy box, containing three levels of trays for packets of Window radar counter measure foil. The trays are actuated by a...RELAWM35359.001
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20 mm M103 Gatling Gun Cartridge case : Sergeant J Trenberth, 1 Squadron RAAF
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Brass 20mm shell casing with 'TRENDY' written in red pen on the side. The side of the casing has a stamp which has been partially rubbed off. Visible is '20MM M103'.REL33939
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No 7 Mk I Bomb Tail Fin
Technology
No 7 Mk 1 tail fin for high explosive and general purpose bombs. The tail assembly consists of a mild steel cone which fits over the base plate of a bomb casing and is secured to it by four spring cli...REL32778
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250 pound SAP Mk 5 Aerial Bomb : RAAF
Technology
A 250 pound SAP (Semi Armour-Piercing) Mark V aerial bomb. The body of the bomb is a streamlined, steel casting or forging with a tail adapter screwed into the rear of the bomb case to hold the explod...REL23868
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Rolls Royce Nene Jet Engine
Technology
Second generation centrifugal flow turbo-jet engine. This engine has nine combustion chambers, and a single stage centrifugal compressor with a double sided impeller. The compresser is directly couple...REL/12327
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Venturi and mounting bracket : DH82 Tiger Moth
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Brass venturi and mounting bracket for a de Havilland DH82 Tiger Moth biplane. The Air Ministry stamp is impressed near the intake nozzle while the part number, 6A 370 also appears near this end. Re...REL/02256