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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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British aircraft fabric with painted national roundel.
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Piece of aircraft linen fabric (38 X 45-cm) recovered from a British aircraft "brought down before our trenches". The fabric is painted P.C.10 (khaki) and bears a painted blue/white/red roundel (40-cm...REL/01324
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Damaged clock from German aircraft : Sapper J C Smith, 4 Field Company, Australian Engineers AIF
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Charred, damaged metal clock with white face and no glass. The clock's hours and minutes are measured by gradations from 1 to 12 around the outer perimeter, while seconds are measures with a smaller f...REL/00508
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German Flechette (aerial dart) from Zeppelin L32 : Great Burstead, Essex 24 September 1916
Technology
Maker: Unknown
German flechette (aerial dart). The flechette has four fins which taper down to a thin shaft. Attached the to shaft is a wider, torpedo shaped dart head. The head is stamped 'DRGM' [Deutsches Reich Ge...REL/00794.001
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German pilot or observer's safety belt : Sapper Gaudzinski, 9 Field Company, Australian Engineers, AIF
Technology
Maker: Unknown
The belt is composed of five (5) elements. There are three fabric elements of coarse cotton webbing, joined by two spring elements. Consider that the belt runs from End A to End B – from the alloy loo...RELAWM00920
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Mitsubishi G4M1 'Betty' bomber crew seat : Wing Commander R Cresswell DFC, 77 Squadron RAAF
Technology
Maker: Unknown
The seat is a box-shaped, aluminium structure painted in overall 'aotake' interior green. It has a short back rest and a padded top made from black rubberised material. Markings stamped onto the met...REL/02407
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Piece of Japanese aircraft recovered from Darwin Harbour
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Piece of painted aluminium aircraft skin and attached internal bracket. There are remnants of the metallic deep green primer still on the inside surface with faded and heavily scratched brown and gree...REL34001
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Plywood from shot-down German aircraft
Technology
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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Section of German aircraft lozenge fabric : Gunner R A Agassiz, 17 Battery, 6 Field Artillery Brigade, AIF
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Irregularly cut rectangle of printed lozenge aircraft linen, labelled on the reverse in blue ink: 'Portion of wing of a German aeroplane brought down near the British Lines. SOMME AUGUST 1918'. A mach...REL45732
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Section of lozenge camouflage fabric : Albatros D.V, Fliegerabteilung 300 'Pascha', Imperial German Air Service
Technology
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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Signed lozenge fabric camouflage aircraft fabric : Lance Corporal S A Turner, 10th Field Company Engineers AIF
Technology
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