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Model of a Hawker Fury, a single-seat biplane fighter of the early 1930s with royal Air Force markings, scale 1:24
Hawker Sea Hawk, single-seat jet aircraft, with a Rolls-Royce Nene engine, in 1954, and used by the Fleet Air Arm for carrier-based operations
de Havilland Sea Venom FAW.22, serial number WW145, two-seater jet aircraft, with a Ghost engine, in 1955, and used by the Fleet Air Arm
Four-bladed wooden propeller with metal reinforced tips, from the FE 8 aircraft, propeller made by Darracq Motor Engineering Co. Ltd, London
Beech E18S, registration G-ASUG, twin-engined passenger aircraft, built by the Beech Aircraft Corporation of Kansas, USA in 1953
Model of a 1940 Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3 German single-engined monoplane single-seat fighter aircraft flown by Major Helmut Wick of J.G. 2
de Havilland DH.82a 'Tiger Moth' single-engine two-seat training biplane, built for the R.A.F. in 1940, and registered as G-AOEL in 1955
English Electric Lightning F.2A, serial number XN776, single-seat all-weather interceptor fighter, powered by two Rolls-Royce Avon jet engines, entered RAF service as a F.2 in 1962, converted to a F.2A in 1969
Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer Series 3 transport aircraft, serial number XM961, maintenance number 7978M, civil registration G-BBVF, built in 1959 for the R.A.F, with two Alvis Leonides piston engines
Aircraft, Britten-Norman Islander BN2A-26 Islander, G-BELF, first registered 13 January 1977
Airfix 1:72 Hurricane, one of 25 unassembled plastic model kits in original packaging, collected by William Arnot of East Calder, 1950s - 1960s