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used up to B-17F-1 in the waist gunners position.
3 cans available, complete $100/ea or $240 for 3.
great condition
p/n 35 900 20 10 A
$750/ea
air ministry 15A/970
stamped AML
$425
This telescopic sight was used on aircraft such as the Grumman F3F, Douglas TBD Devastator, early SBD dauntless dive bombers etc
Rare find in excellent condition.
$2350
Made by the Bristol aircraft company in the UK
Original as removed condition.
Complete and correct set
$220
rare item
$750
It was brought back from Europe at the end of hostilities in 1919 and sectioned and displayed at the Australian war museum.
It was filed with plaster and painted on the inside, this paint has now faded away.
Made by the English Royal Laboratory in 1917-1918, it is over 100 years old and would make a fantastic display piece.
Used by the Handly page V/1500, Beardmore bombers, DH.9 bombers, FE.2b etc
World wide shipping is available.
$1250 US
likely overhauled but have been in storage for 40 years so fair condition/tbo
Used on C-47/DC-3 and many others
$350/each
24V, used on canadian Lancaster bombers, American B-26 Marauders, B-24 Liberators, PB4Y's and A-20 Havocs
$200
good condition
$350
This part came from a B-17 bomber that fought against the Japanese in WW2, battlefield recovered.
$650
B-17E/F/G usaaf WWII
2 available, $525 each
Came out of the pacific, as used on early D razorback model with round PTT switch.
very good but original condition
note crack around hole on the throttle mount casting
$3100
it is the radio operator/gunners seat.
The RAAF was very conservative in the naming of their aircraft in the early war period and this likely came from a USAAC aircraft that was handed to the RAAF shortly after the Japanese attacked pearl harbor.
This was found in Australia where the USAAC and later USAAF had several aircraft named "Miss Carriage" including a B-17E, B-17F, B-24D and B-26.
World wide shipping is available.
Very rare find
$550
This is a rare find, a Japanese WW2 mechanics tool box for working on the Nakajima Homare Engine
This engine was developed from the A6M Zero engine, the Sakae and was used to power:
- Aichi B7A
- Kawanishi N1K-J
- Mitsubishi A7M
- Nakajima C6N
- Nakajima G8N
- Nakajima J5N
- Nakajima Ki-84
- Yokosuka D4Y5
- Yokosuka P1Y1
As far as can be ascertained this tool box and its contents belonged to a mechanic serving in the Imperial Japanese Navy and was taken shortly after the war as loot by a Captain Eugene A Changnon. Changnon of Tinley Park, Illinois, was a 1935 graduate of the University of Chicago Medical School. He served as an Army medical captain in the Pacific area during World War II.
The chest comes with its remaining tools and export certificate issued by the US Army in 1945.
$2000
Battlefield recovered parts, suit restoration
$625
Decent condition
$450 US