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1970, historical, RAF Supermarine Spitfire NN-N in flight in the air over Shuttleworth, England, UK. Built at Castle Bromwich, West Midlands, this Spitfire was sent to the 310 (Czech) Squadron and coded 'NN-N'. No.310 Squadron RAF was a Czechoslavk-manned fighter squadron of the RAF in WW2 and the first to be manned by foreign nationals. The spitfire was transferred to the Czech Air Force in 1945 and currently resides on display at the National Technical Museum. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1970-historical-raf-supermarine-spitfire-nn-n-in-flight-in-the-air-over-shuttleworth-england-uk-built-at-castle-bromwich-west-midlands-this-spitfire-was-sent-to-the-310-czech-squadron-and-coded-nn-n-no310-squadron-raf-was-a-czechoslavk-manned-fighter-squadron-of-the-raf-in-ww2-and-the-first-to-be-manned-by-foreign-nationals-the-spitfire-was-transferred-to-the-czech-air-force-in-1945-and-currently-resides-on-display-at-the-national-technical-museum-image472191788.html
RM2JC65CC–1970, historical, RAF Supermarine Spitfire NN-N in flight in the air over Shuttleworth, England, UK. Built at Castle Bromwich, West Midlands, this Spitfire was sent to the 310 (Czech) Squadron and coded 'NN-N'. No.310 Squadron RAF was a Czechoslavk-manned fighter squadron of the RAF in WW2 and the first to be manned by foreign nationals. The spitfire was transferred to the Czech Air Force in 1945 and currently resides on display at the National Technical Museum.
Gengas works 'M 42'. The National Association of the Motor National Association in the Technical Museum. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gengas-works-m-42-the-national-association-of-the-motor-national-association-in-the-technical-museum-image417540795.html
RM2F78HF7–Gengas works 'M 42'. The National Association of the Motor National Association in the Technical Museum.
Dr Richard Leakey , Technical Director of the National Museum Nairobi , looking at the display of home made weapons , used by the Mau Mau ( Freedom Fighters ) which helped Kenya with her independence , being shown at an exhibition at the Museum for the first time . It includes guns made from curtain rods and bicycle tubing , with door bolts or nails activated by rubber from tyre inner tubes as firing mechanisms . The Freedom weapons were dontated to the Museum by the Office of the Vice President of Kenya and Kenya Police , Nairobi , Kenya . 13 June 1969 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dr-richard-leakey-technical-director-of-the-national-museum-nairobi-looking-at-the-display-of-home-made-weapons-used-by-the-mau-mau-freedom-fighters-which-helped-kenya-with-her-independence-being-shown-at-an-exhibition-at-the-museum-for-the-first-time-it-includes-guns-made-from-curtain-rods-and-bicycle-tubing-with-door-bolts-or-nails-activated-by-rubber-from-tyre-inner-tubes-as-firing-mechanisms-the-freedom-weapons-were-dontated-to-the-museum-by-the-office-of-the-vice-president-of-kenya-and-kenya-police-nairobi-kenya-13-june-1969-image623925284.html
RM2Y7271T–Dr Richard Leakey , Technical Director of the National Museum Nairobi , looking at the display of home made weapons , used by the Mau Mau ( Freedom Fighters ) which helped Kenya with her independence , being shown at an exhibition at the Museum for the first time . It includes guns made from curtain rods and bicycle tubing , with door bolts or nails activated by rubber from tyre inner tubes as firing mechanisms . The Freedom weapons were dontated to the Museum by the Office of the Vice President of Kenya and Kenya Police , Nairobi , Kenya . 13 June 1969
Mitsubishi A6M7 Reisen (msn 23186, allied reporting name Zeke), on display at Willow Grove Naval Air Station ca1957. This Mitsubishi A6M7 was built by Nakajima Hikoki as their 43rd Model 62 aircraft and was assigned to the Yokosuka Kokutai. After the war it was captured at Misawa, a testing facility operated by the First Naval Air Technical Bureau at Yokosuka Airfield and transported on USS Barnes (CVE-20) on 3 November 1945 along with other Japanese aircraft to the United States, where it was tested as FE-322 and later as T2-N322. After tests were completed it was displayed at Willow Grove Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mitsubishi-a6m7-reisen-msn-23186-allied-reporting-name-zeke-on-display-at-willow-grove-naval-air-station-ca1957-this-mitsubishi-a6m7-was-built-by-nakajima-hikoki-as-their-43rd-model-62-aircraft-and-was-assigned-to-the-yokosuka-kokutai-after-the-war-it-was-captured-at-misawa-a-testing-facility-operated-by-the-first-naval-air-technical-bureau-at-yokosuka-airfield-and-transported-on-uss-barnes-cve-20-on-3-november-1945-along-with-other-japanese-aircraft-to-the-united-states-where-it-was-tested-as-fe-322-and-later-as-t2-n322-after-tests-were-completed-it-was-displayed-at-willow-grove-image504867152.html
RM2M9AK5M–Mitsubishi A6M7 Reisen (msn 23186, allied reporting name Zeke), on display at Willow Grove Naval Air Station ca1957. This Mitsubishi A6M7 was built by Nakajima Hikoki as their 43rd Model 62 aircraft and was assigned to the Yokosuka Kokutai. After the war it was captured at Misawa, a testing facility operated by the First Naval Air Technical Bureau at Yokosuka Airfield and transported on USS Barnes (CVE-20) on 3 November 1945 along with other Japanese aircraft to the United States, where it was tested as FE-322 and later as T2-N322. After tests were completed it was displayed at Willow Grove
Researcher Dale L. Poorman indexes and classifies aeronautical instruments in storage at the museum in Building 12 in 1940. The instruments were later used for display exhibits categorized by their technical and historical value. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/researcher-dale-l-poorman-indexes-and-classifies-aeronautical-instruments-in-storage-at-the-museum-in-building-12-in-1940-the-instruments-were-later-used-for-display-exhibits-categorized-by-their-technical-and-historical-value-image532991623.html
RM2NY3T73–Researcher Dale L. Poorman indexes and classifies aeronautical instruments in storage at the museum in Building 12 in 1940. The instruments were later used for display exhibits categorized by their technical and historical value.
Achtziger Jahre, Muehlenmuseum, Archimedische Schraube aus einem Schoepfwerk vor einer Windmuehle in Krummhoern-Pewsum, Ostfriesland, Nordsee, Nieders Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-achtziger-jahre-muehlenmuseum-archimedische-schraube-aus-einem-schoepfwerk-73977208.html
RME89XK4–Achtziger Jahre, Muehlenmuseum, Archimedische Schraube aus einem Schoepfwerk vor einer Windmuehle in Krummhoern-Pewsum, Ostfriesland, Nordsee, Nieders
Researcher Dale L. Poorman indexes and classifies aeronautical instruments in storage at the museum in Building 12 in 1940. The instruments were later used for display exhibits categorized by their technical and historical value. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/researcher-dale-l-poorman-indexes-and-classifies-aeronautical-instruments-in-storage-at-the-museum-in-building-12-in-1940-the-instruments-were-later-used-for-display-exhibits-categorized-by-their-technical-and-historical-value-image553364571.html
RM2R47X4B–Researcher Dale L. Poorman indexes and classifies aeronautical instruments in storage at the museum in Building 12 in 1940. The instruments were later used for display exhibits categorized by their technical and historical value.
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