| Reference |
Stock Item |
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Description |
| 1391 |  |  | RAF Aircrew Wrist Watch Mk VIIa - WWII, by Omega - case stamped 6B/159. This was the standard RAF Aircrew Watch issued from the 1930's. New strap fitted. Excellent issued condition. |
| 1401 |  |  | RAF Escape Compass - for use by downed airmen in the tropics. The compass has a star shaped pointer, sealed in plastic to protect the mechanism from humidity - designed to be worn around the crewman's neck. Plastic a little opaque, but in working order. |
| 1397 |  |  | Luftwaffe Flight Computer - Dead Reckoning Model DR2 "Knemeyer". Recovered from a downed German Bomber in Southern England in WWII. The computer still has the navigator's final course penciled on – a mission that was never to be completed. Dated April 1942. Excellent original condition. |
| 1424 |  |  | RAF Course and Speed Calc. Computer Mk IIA - WWII, Ref 6B/125. Nicely stamped Kings Crown, AM, 1940 dated. Excellent issued condition. |
| 105 |  |  | RAF Navigational Computer Mk III* - ICAN calibration Ref 6B/180, complete with navigator's original notes detailing a flight from Pembury to Tangmere. |
| 1301 |  |  | Very Pistol - RAF standard issue, officially carried in the Dinghy Pack, but often tucked into a fighter pilot's flying boot. This item has been deactivated - it is supplied with a support certificate, so can be legally owned in the UK without a firearm certificate. There is some cracking to plastic grips. Serial No. 008706. |
| 1749 |  |  | Morse Formation Control Panel - WWII RAF/FAA, Ref. 5C/3108. Mint unissued condition, complete with canvas cover. We understand this pattern was used in a variety of WWII aircraft, including Lancasters and Swordfish. |
| 1695 |  |  | RAF Mk IA (M) 'Bone Dome' - Stores Ref. 22C/2114, complete with fitted visor. The lot includes a 'G' Type fabric inner helmet Size 2 (but fits bigger) and a 'P' Type oxygen mask with oxygen tube. All items are named to Fl. Lt. Lewis with dates from 1961. This is the first of the RAF "Hard Hat" helmets as used on the "V Bombers" - they are becoming increasingly hard to find. Some service wear, but overall a nice original set. |
| 794 |  |  | 'Over to You' News Broadcasts by the RAF published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1943 First Edition, very good condition. Pages: 112 Cover: Soft Author: His Majesty's Stationery Office |
| 61 |  |  | Polished Wood Propeller Tip - WWII vintage with heavy brass leading edge, 72cm. When found was being used as a fence post in a garden in S.W. England! |
| 111 |  |  | Pilot's Flying Gloves - RAF, WWII, Model 22C/770, AM stamped, some service wear. |
| 13 |  |  | Flying Goggles - Royal Flying Corp pattern with leather face mask, clear lenses and original back strap. |
| 180 |  |  | US Military Rubber Overboots - with fur lining. Original zips. Size 9 (43). |
| 181 |  |  | Mark VIII Flying Goggles - RAF, WWII, complete in original issue box, wartime dated. |
| 188a |  |  | Tropical Aviation Headgear - 'D' Type, RAF, Ref. 22C/581-584. 1942 Mark VIII Goggles. |
| 188b |  |  | Oxygen Mask - 'G' Type, RAF, WWII, complete with microphone, Oxygen tube & strap attachments. |
| 224 |  |  | Night Adaptation Goggles - RAF, WWII, worn prior to night missions, darkened lenses, original strap. |
| 22b |  |  | Oxygen Mask - Type MS220, USAF, Post-War, dated 1954. |
| 290 |  |  | Pilot's Flying Gloves - RAF, WWII, Ref. 22C/990. 1944 pattern, brown leather, fabric lining. Good used condition. |
| 330 |  |  | Escape Boots - RAF, 1943 pattern 22c/917. The suede leg section was designed to be cut away if the owner was forced down in enemy territory. The remaining shoe section looked like civilian footwear to aid an escape undetected. This is a nice example in size 8 (42), slight damage to one zip and, like most escape boots, the secret knife is missing. |