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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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Broken German wooden propeller, Harbonnieres : 22 Battalion AIF
Technology
Maker: Mercedes - Daimler Motoren Gessellschaft Wilhelm Wolff Luftschraubenwerk
Wooden two bladed propeller, made from nine x 20 mm-thick laminations glued together and shaped. Massive central hub with 12 cm diameter hole and eight mounting holes drilled through for attaching the...RELAWM00838
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Clockwork Bomb: Luftstreitkräfte (German Air Service)
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Cast iron rectangular box with a 1cm flange around the lower edge. The flange is fastened to a corresponding flat plate. The flang and the plate are drilled and tapped to accomodate threaded cheese-he...RELAWM07623
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German altimeter
Technology
Altimeter from German aircraft shot down by Australians on the Somme 1917. (part of the MC Collection). The instrument comprises a green-grey coloured bowl to which the upper cylindrical portion appr...REL/01331
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LANDING SPRING - GERMAN AIRCRAFT
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LANDING SPRING OF A GERMAN AEROPLANE BROUGHT DOWN NEAR YPRES IN FEBRUARY, 1918. The object is a metal spring 290 mm long with an approx 60 mm diameter coil. The diameter of the steel rod that makeas ...RELAWM00661
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Lozenge camouflage aircraft fabric : 1914 - 1918 : GERMANY
Technology
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
Technology
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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Marston Honeycomb aircraft radiator data plate
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Maker: John Marston Ltd
Nameplate from a Marston Honeycomb Radiator. Brass coloured with pointed ends with holes for attaching to radiator. 90 mm overall length, 75 mm length straight section between pointed ends; 15 mm wide...REL49174
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Metal Plate from German Benz Aircraft Engine
Technology
Metal Plate from Benz engine. Reads: Motor Benz No 25547. Dimension of plate 79 mm x 15 mm. Figures are impressed and appear to have been blackened.REL49172
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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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Propeller for 200HP Benz Aircraft Engine (Germany)
Technology
Maker: Becker Luftschrauben
German aircraft propeller for 200hp Benz engine. Light coloured laminated wood, 9 feet X 9 inches in length with steel hub fitting. Stamped on hub is the following: 'no 3831 200 P.S Benz D.297 stq.'...RELAWM11303
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Propeller for 220HP Mercedes Aircraft Engine (Germany)
Technology
Maker: ETA
German Aircraft Propeller for 220HP Mercedes Engine. 3300 mm (10 feet 9 inches) in length, blades 300 mm (12 inches) in width. Wooden laminated construction, with a dark brown appearance. The wooden ...RELAWM11304
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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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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