February 22, 2020 at 1:26 pm
I think mine was a Lufftwaffe Officers peaked cap, I bought in the late 1960s, and still have somewhere in the loft.
By: Mothminor - 4th April 2020 at 15:31
As a project to while away the hours of lockdown I started scanning old family photos for distributing to the rest of the family. Just today I came across this photo again. Considering the memories it brings back of many happy times spent at Strathallan airfield I think it’s definitely worth a mention here.
My dad, with whom I frequented the airfield, had taken ill and the guys at Strathallan kindly signed this photo as a memento for him.
Signed by Dick Richardson; Duncan Simpson; Capt P.A. MacKenzie DSO DFC; Stan Banfield and David Kemp (both also in the crew of Lancaster KB976 when she crossed the Atlantic to Strathallan); Bernie Sedgwick also ex-BCal and the Collection’s engineers – Jim Hutchinson, D. Davidson, David Lawson, Dugald McKillop and D. Barnes.
By: Snapper - 24th March 2020 at 00:40
The carbon copy of the 609 Squadron Form 540 Operation Records Book.
By: Scramble Bill - 18th March 2020 at 12:59
1944 138 Squadron Log Book, 100% genuine, had tons of research done on it many years ago, when I could afford it!!. sadly to a casualty…
The item I would grab in a fire…. GOD FORBID….
Couple of named uniform items, potentially very interesting, but, as in recent updated tunic post, cannot prove 100% one way or the other.
Spit U/C Indicator??
By: Newforest - 15th March 2020 at 14:55
An original letter from Amy Mollison which I had framed and gave to my female flying instructor as a thankyou gift.
By: Blue_2 - 10th March 2020 at 14:57
Lincoln instrument panel I reckon…
By: stuart gowans - 10th March 2020 at 12:27
The original sign from Bentley Priory as seen in my profile; yes amazingly it’s still there!
By: andyxh558 - 9th March 2020 at 15:06
A model that was made from the second prototype Vulcan VX777 when she had a wing modification in the 1950s.
Its 777 in her original configuration with a true delta wing.
By: brewerjerry - 9th March 2020 at 02:53
Hi
I suppose out of the many items over the years
an argentinian pucara bomb fusing panel and tacho from the falklands
or a ww2 1:48 brass trench art whirlwind with a base made from a 20mm shell and RAF button
cheers
jerry
By: cabbage - 1st March 2020 at 21:22
I aquired an original example of the Dinky Toy diecast model of the Maia Composite aircraft, upon the death of my father. It is still in its original boxing.
He remembered seeing the real thing, taking-off from the River Tay, when he skived off school.
By: cabbage - 1st March 2020 at 21:21
I aquired an original example of the Dinky Toy diecast model of the Maia Composite aircraft, upon the death of my father.
He remembered seeing the real thing, taking-off from the River Tay, when he skived off school.
By: Colin Wingrave - 26th February 2020 at 21:25
So many things that I could not choose one thing, but I will keep thinking.
By: bazv - 26th February 2020 at 16:44
Tough Question
I guess this would be high on my list – my 1969 Glasflugel Libelle 201b which I flew 1989 – 1992 a lovely little glider to fly,usually based at Old Sarum but this pic at Rivar Hill/Shalbourne Wilts in june 1990 (big airshow at Boscombe Down meant we could not fly from O.S)

By: Old Towzer - 25th February 2020 at 19:09
Wonderful, and that magic word ‘Free’. Well done.
By: AEROHISTORIAN - 25th February 2020 at 18:24
And it was free with the comment “take it away before it gets scrapped!”
By: Old Towzer - 25th February 2020 at 16:54
Show Off!!!
By: AEROHISTORIAN - 25th February 2020 at 16:37
Fieseler Fi103 R4 Reichenberg piloted flying bomb now on display at the Lashenden Air Warfare Museum at Headcorn Kent.
By: cometguymk1 - 25th February 2020 at 12:18
Think mine are a Comet poster with several autographs of DH fame and a document discussing the Avro Arrow two engine installation.
By: bazv - 24th February 2020 at 20:22
Nice find FarlamA ?
Thanks for posting pics.
By: FarlamAirframes - 24th February 2020 at 18:31
Bazv – as requested pics of the spares box -for the piston rings for the MAN diesel generators used for in port electrical generation. Confirmed by MAN archive with the shipping confirmation documents to Deutsche Werk at Kiel – just after Adolf had launched her.
I also have a section of Malay teak from the Tirpitz deck – with a plaque on it from Mayor of Tromso to 617 Sqdn.
By: Wellington285 - 24th February 2020 at 17:05
I recovered a data plate from Sgt. Ward’s Wellington L7818 back in the 1980’s. It was the best find ever. Donated it to the RNZAF museum a few years ago.
Ian