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Aircraft Alternator warning plate : Germany
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Instruction plate from a German aircraft shot down during the 1914-1918 war The plate is 85 x 35 x 1 mm thick, and bears the inscription: "WECHSELSTROM- MASCHINE NUR MITLAUFEN LASSEN BEI STROM- ENTNAH...REL/01336
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Aircraft Bomb Sight (Germany)
Technology
Maker: Unknown
German aircraft bomb sight removed from the first German two seater to be shot down in British lines, Palestine 1917. The instrument comprises two triangles with their peaks truncated, the smaller bei...RELAWM12494
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AIRCRAFT FABRIC: GERMANY
Technology
Maker: Unknown
SMALL RECTANGLE OF LINEN FABRIC, 8 BY 5.5 CM, BEARING ON ONE SIDE THE REMAINS OF BLACK LACQUER, AND ON THE OTHER THE WORDS 'WINGS OF HUN AEROPLANE N. FRANCE 23/6/1917 MAC'. The piece was originally d...REL/09335
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Aircraft rigging turnbuckle
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Cylindrical turnbuckle 70 mm long, made from steel. Internal threads on both hollow ends. A raised central element is ribbed, such that the user may grip and turn the item.REL49175
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Four Colour German Lozenge camouflage aircraft fabric
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Maker: Unknown
Piece of pre-printed lozenge fabric from German aircraft. Lozenge fabric comprised pre-printed polygons that vary in size and are approximately 290 mm long and 150 mm wide. The polygons are irregular...REL/01323
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German Aircraft radiator data plate
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Maker: Unknown
Metal data plate from a German aircraft. 62 x 46 mm in size black with raised lettering in the base metal of the plate. The number boxes are plain with the serials, etc., stamped thereon. The edges of...REL/11762
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Lozenge camouflage aircraft fabric : 1914 - 1918 : GERMANY
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Maker: Unknown
Piece of 5 colour doped lozenge fabric from German aircraft approx. 380mm x 305 mm. The dope on the top surface is flaking off on the edges and where the piece had been folded. There remains stiching...REL/08375
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Lozenge camouflage fabric piece : Imperial German Air Service
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Maker: Unknown
Piece of lozenge fabric from German aircraft. Lozenge preprinted fabric comprised a pattern of polygons that were printed by rollers in a distinct pattern that repeated along the bolt of fabric. Most ...REL/00291
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Oval Number Plate
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Oval metal plate 42 mm x 20 mm. Stamped "681. 3" on one side and "128. 2" on reverse. Bears evidence of being soldered to a metal component.REL49176
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Plywood from shot-down German aircraft
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Maker: Unknown
Piece of plywood (30 x 40 cm) bearing portion of black German cross national insignia. Donor's description states: "Part of Aeroplane brought down in No Man's Land at Hammel 1918. Note bullet hole. "REL/01326
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Rigging Information Plate : Pfalz D.XII Scout
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Metal plate impressed with information concerning the rigging of the Pfalz Scout. Plate reads 'VERSPANNUNGSSCHEMA DXII / (illustration of Pfalz D.XII) / a 2040mm b 2010mm c 2300mm d 2280mm Hubkabel /...REL/00501
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Section of lozenge camouflage fabric : Albatros D.V, Fliegerabteilung 300 'Pascha', Imperial German Air Service
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Maker: Unknown
Piece of five colour German lozenge fabric from Albatros D.V shot down on 2 August 1918, at 12.10pm (z) two miles (3.2 kilometers) north east of Ez Duba BY AFC, No.1 Squadron aircraft piloted by Lt Mc...REL/01354
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Section of night lozenge camouflage aircraft fabric : Imperial German Air Service
Technology
Maker: Unknown
22.5 x 20.5 cm piece of linen fabric cut from the flying surface of a German aircraft. The uppermost (external) surface is almost black in appearance, to the extent that the different lozenge colours...REL/05646
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Signed lozenge fabric camouflage aircraft fabric : Lance Corporal S A Turner, 10th Field Company Engineers AIF
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Maker: Unknown
Square section of fabric taken from the wing of German aeroplane which crashed and burnt in France. The fabric is printed in a lozenge pattern, with olive green, dark mustard brown and chestnut brown ...REL/10296
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Wooden Fragment from crashed aircraft
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Small irregular fragment of timber from a crashed German aircraft. Approx. 90 mm x 35 mm. Traces of red paint or dope survive on one surface.REL49173