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| Wooden 'Windmill' Propeller - rare, four laminated blades, as fitted to Miles Martinet Target Tug Aircraft in WWII. This was mounted over the port wing and powered the target winch to hall in the drogue targets. 36" (92 cm) diameter. Rare and unusual prop.
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| RAF Log Book - named to W/Commander G P Gibson DFC. This is a superb replica of Gibson's Log Book no. 2 (the original is in the Public Records Office, London) and was printed in 1976. This is now a collector's item in its own right and covers the Dams Raid, Award of VC, etc. Superb. As close as you can get to owning the real thing!
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| Irvin Flying Jacket - RAF, of late WWII issue. Chest c.40"-41" (103 cm). All zips working and complete with receipt showing previous owner purchased from S. Lewis of London one ex-RAF flying jacket for 4 pounds 5 shillings! Very original.
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| RAF Quilted Kapok Inner Suit - Size 4 to fit height 5'8"-5'9" (173-175 cm). To be worn beneath the Sidcot Suit.
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| Flying Boots - RAF, WWII, 1941 pattern, Ref. 22C/751. Original zips, resoled, size 8 (42).
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| RAF Backpack Parachute - and full harness, Stores Ref. 15A/154 Jecco Pack Type 'B' Mk 2, complete with A.M. stamped Parachute, date stamped 1945, complete with bungees and rip cord. Sold as collector's item only!
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| Luftwaffe Flying Jacket - post-war, grey leather. Chest size 42-43" (107-109 cm). Reversible orange rayon lining, complete with original insignia.
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| G1 Flying Jacket - US Navy issue, made to early 55J14 spec., with USN stencilled on the back of the collar. This pattern was introduced in 1950 and used throughout the Korean war. We have replaced the waist, sleeve cuffs and zip all to original specification and repaired the lining. Chest size 39-40. A nice example of this classic jacket.
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| Royal Flying Corps (RFC) Helmet - which started life as a cold weather Aviation Headgear before being converted by the squadron tailor to a summer pattern helmet. Leather (some age cracking), fur lining.
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| Flying Helmet - 1920's pattern, with roll-back ear protectors. Fur/felt lining.
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| Flying Helmet - RAF, 'B' Type, as issued without ear cups but complete with original cloth bag.
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| Flying Goggles - RCAC Issue, Mk III, embossed C.C.D. and dated 1940. A very fine example of the classic battle of Britain pattern. Very good leather back strap/metal springs.
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| Tropical Flying Helmet - RAF, WWII, 'E' Type, 2nd Pattern 22C/976, Size 4. Unwired, excellent original condition.
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| Laminated Propeller Boss - with an 8 day mechanical clock mounted in the hub. No identification marks are visible but probably dates from WWI period. Very nice with clock in good working order.
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| RAF Gun Camera - Type G44 Ref. 14A/1390 stamped A.M. and King's Crown. Complete with film magazine Type G45. These cameras were mounted in aircraft wings to record battle action.
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| Air Ministry Reflector Gun Sight - WWII, Type I Mk II, dated 1943. Stores Ref. 8B/2521 with patent date 1937. Complete in issue box, spare bulb and reflector. In working order – you just need the Spitfire to strap it to!
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| Navigator's Pocket Watch - RAF, 1942 Air Ministry Issue. Stamped on reverse A.M. 6E/50 1399/42. Favoured by navigators and Bomber Command with the watch being placed on the chart table while calculating course plots and bomb runs. Good working order.
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| Aircraft Hand Pump - RAF, for Type J Emergency Dinghy. Excellent original condition and complete with inflation tube. Good working order.
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| RAF Kit Bag - named to Corporal Y. C. Harvey No. 1405056. Stamped & dated 1942. Stencil reading "Not wanted on voyage".
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| Model of a P-38 Lightning - made by a WWII Fitter. This aircraft, introduced in mid 1942 – was the most successful twin engine single seat fighter of the war. Made from aircraft alloy and mounted on ashtray base.
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