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Medal Bar of Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir John Salmond

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1902-1937, In Storage, 71/D/1152

Sir John Salmond served in both the British Army and the Royal Air Force. In 1930 he succeeded Lord Trenchard as Chief of the Air Staff of the RAF.

Medal Bar of Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir John Salmond | 71/D/1152, Royal Air Force Museum

Group photograph of the first RAF Staff College course, 1922

Archives, 1904-1970, In Storage, AC71/13/35

Captioned group photograph of the first RAF Staff College course.

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Large, uncaptioned, group photograph of the First RAF Staff College course, 1922

Archives, 1904-1970, In Storage, AC71/13/34

Group photograph of the first RAF Staff College course.

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British No 2 Mk 1 Stick Grenade

Aircraft & Exhibits, Circa 1914, London, Hangar Two, 76/O/999

Brass bodied stick grenade with turned wooden handle and plain webbing stabilising streamers.

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Blériot XXVII

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1911-1939, In Storage, 85/A/226

The Blériot XXVII, dating from 1911, was built for speed. This streamlined single-seat racing monoplane with a rotary engine, shared many construction features with other contemporary Blériot monoplanes, such as the shoulder-mounted wing.

Single engine aircraft with yellow canvas body and wings, © RAF Museum

Two monochrome prints of Oberstleutnant Werner Zahn, 1917-1944

Archives, Circa 1917-Circa 1944 {cg}, In Storage, X008-5386

Two monochrome prints, a photocopy of a newspaper article and a typescript sheet.

Two monochrome prints of Oberstleutnant Werner Zahn, 1917-1944 | X008-5386

Crossley 4x2 Light Tender

Aircraft & Exhibits, Circa 1917-Circa 1971, London, Hangar Two, 71/V/1070

The Crossley light tender was the standard RFC personnel carrier. Its capacity was typically 11 seats and was powered by a four cylinder petrol engine.

Light brown colour scheme overall and registration M14629 stencilled in white on engine access panels on the front bonnet., RAF Museum

Fragment of Tent used by B-Flight, 204 Squadron

Aircraft & Exhibits, Circa 1918 {cg}, London, Hangar Two, X001-2586

Large semi circular canvas tent or hangar fragment attached to a V-shaped frame by five nails.

Stylised bee with the word 'flight' on underneath, Royal Air Force Museum / (c) RAF Museum/ Iain Duncan

FL- K.25 Hand Held Camera

Aircraft & Exhibits, Circa 1918, London, Hangar Two, X003-4299

Long grey rectangular camera body. Slide-in type rear film magazine (now missing), which held six 9x12cm plates.

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Propeller from Sopwith Dolphin

Aircraft & Exhibits, Circa 1918, London, Hangar Two, 74/E/396

Two blade wooden propeller for 200 hp Hispano Suiza engine.

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