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Aircraft Radio Receiver R.1155 : RAAF
Technology
Aircraft Transmitter Receiver Command Radio as fitted to Lancaster Aircraft. Type R1155A (10D/820) For use with mounting type 210 (10A/13788).REL/07303
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Amplifier Type A1134/A Ref. No. Y10U/90 modified by the RAAF
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Amplifier manufactured according to standards set by the UK Air Ministry for use on British aircraft and later modified by the RAAF. The rectangular unit is encased in black metal and has two yellow p...REL/01131
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Astro Compass Mk II
Technology
The compass consists of a triangular base with three tubular legs. A mid-section comprises a circular aluminium disc with North, South, East, and West marked, as well as 360 degree markers. Engraved ...REL32930
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Cockpit Lamp Mark 1A
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Cockpit lamp manufactured to specifications decreed by the UK Air Ministry for installation in British military aircraft from the Second World War. Lamp is composed of frosted glass and is housed in a...REL/06154
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Cockpit Lamp Mk IA
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Cockpit lamp manufactured to specifications decreed by the UK Air Ministry for installation in British military aircraft from the Second World War. Standard cockpit lamp with frosted glass and connect...REL/11036
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Controller Type 5003 Ref. No. 110J/71
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Controller, British equipment manufactured to Air Ministry standards and supplied to the US Army. The metal and plastic unit is black with a vertical row of five red buttons and black lever on the fro...REL/06160
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Control wheel from B-25G Mitchell : 820th Bomb Squadron, 41st Bomb Group, 7th USAAF
Technology
Damaged, pilot's control wheel recovered from a B-25G-5-NA Mitchell bomber aircraft. The control wheel is attached to the front top of the control column but is missing most of the right side hand gri...REL/20075
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Floodlight Lamp Type B Ref. No. 5C/793 fitted with cover and angle poise fittings
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Floodlight Lamps which were manufactured according to standards set by the UK Air Ministry for installation in British aircraft from the Second World War until approximately 1960. The black plastic un...REL/12443
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Four support struts from a Junkers Ju 88 : Flight Sergeant R S Williams, 122 Squadron Royal Air Force
Technology
A collection of four metal black painted mounting struts from the interior of a Junkers Ju 88 twin engined bomber. Each is a hollow metal pressing of teardrop profile with a notched mounting slot and ...RELAWM35357
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Frazer Nash FN 4A Rear gun turret : gunners seat upholstery
Technology
Maker: Frazer-Nash / Nash & Thompson
A rectangular piece of partially decayed black foam rubber and a rectangular light brown and black leather upholstery cover for a Frazer Nash FN4A rear gun turret. Each piece has several rivet holes a...REL/16123.001
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G4M1 Betty bomber control horn - Admiral I T Yamamoto, Imperial Japanese Navy
Technology
Control horn made of aluminium from a crashed Mitsubishi G4M1 'Betty' bomber. The component is painted in a protective layer of clear blue-green primer known as 'Aotake' used on the interior finishes...REL/01198
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Head Navigation Lamp Ref. No. 5C/678
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Head Navigation Lamp manufactured according to standards set by the UK Air Ministry for installation in British aircraft during the Second World War. The unit is in black plastic and is designed to h...REL/11040
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Instrument Panel from Halifax Mk III bomber LV792 of 158 Squadron RAF
Technology
Maker: Handley Page Ltd
Handley Page Halifax heavy bomber instrument panel, painted flat black, consisting of main panel, blind flying panel attached to left face, and lower angled secondary panel attached at base. Complete...RELAWM34719
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Ju 88 A-4 aluminium skin fragments, Tobruk
Technology
Three Junkers Ju 88 aluminium aircraft skin fragments which are heavily torn, punctured and misshapen from the explosion which destroyed the aircraft. Each is approximately the same size and each disp...RELAWM20156
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Messerschmitt Bf110G Tail Fin : Major H W Schnaufer ; Nacht Jagd Geschwader 4
Technology
Right hand vertical stabiliser (tail fin) of Messerchmitt Bf110G-4 night fighter made of aluminium and painted with one hundred and twenty one emblems consisting of small roundels and four engined Bri...RELAWM35144
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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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Morse sender : Flight Sergeant E R Wood, Royal Air Force
Technology
Royal Air Force, Morse sender. Operated with the Marconi T1154/R1155 radio set, the type used in Lancaster and Mosquito aircraft. Component references 10F/7741, 10A/7790, 10A/7789.REL/16708.001
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Name plate from a Pratt & Whitney Twin Wasp aero engine from aircraft A9-81
Technology
Round dark and light blue baked enamel and brass maker's plate featuring a swooping eagle and the words "Pratt & Whitney U.S.A. Dependable Engines" around the circumference. Recovered from the crash s...REL/08358
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Observer's safety belt from Sunderland aircraft EJ134
Technology
Course-woven lap-type webbing safety belt, dark khaki, in two components with chromed steel buckes and olive painted attachment fittings. Shorter piece attaches by two 20mm wide straps.RELAWM31345
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P-40E-1-CU Kittyhawk aircraft A29-133 : RAAF : Rudder fabric
Technology
Piece of fabric from the rudder of RAAF P-40E-1-CU Kittyhawk fighter aircraft A29-133. This sample of fabric was removed from the rudder during early restoration work in the 1960s, and was acquired w...REL/20242.001