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(SOLD) Lockheed PV-1 ventura instrument panel
Original WW2 Lockheed ventura instrument panel.

still has both data plates attached (lockheed & us army air force), recovered from the pacific.

could clean up well.



$400
$400.00
NOS shorts solent prop hub spider
Short Solent 4 blade DeHavilland made hub spider, suit Bristol Hercules, may fit others

New old stock great condition

$2000 or near offer
$2,000.00
Douglas DC-3 / C-47 hydraulic tank
Douglas DC-3 / C-47 hydraulic tank

Decent condition

$500
$500.00
(SOLD) Japanese A6M Zero tail wheel
This is a very rare original Imperial Japanese Navy Mitsubishi A6M Zero tail wheel.

Battle veteran piece recovered from the field.



$1800 US ono
$1,800.00
(SOLD) CAC Wirraway throttle rod
CAC Wirraway throttle rod / link

$125
$125.00
(SOLD) Continental R975-EC2 tank radial engine
Continental R975-EC2 Radial engine, overhauled and rebuilt bottom end.

Just requires top end assembled which is supplied with engine.

Comes with Magneto’s, Carby, Starter, induction.

email for more info/photos

This engine was used on M3 Lee, M4 Sherman M7 Priest, M18 Hellcat tanks, Kangaroo APCs etc it is the vehicle adaption of the Wright Whirlwind aircraft engine.

$7500, worldwide shipping available
rebuilt bottom end
$7,500.00
Mk 1 Avro Anson gun panel
Avro Anson gun bay panel with ammo chute.

as is, probably as removed when civillianised.

ex RAAF

$370
$375.00
RAAF Boeing 707 tanker part
This is a section of the fuselage windows from the side of an RAAF Boeing 707 tanker / VIP aircraft, great for a display.

$850
$850.00
(SOLD) Grumman F6F Hellcat wing gun panel
This is a Grumman F6F Hellcat wing gun panel with good original wartime paint.

Based on the outer paint this likely came from a lend-lease F6F that was passed from the USN to the Royal Navy.

The Royal Navy used the hellcat extensively alongside the US navy in both the Pacific and Atlantic theaters, however this aircraft
was based in the pacific and maintained in Australia where the Royal Navy had several large aircraft depots.

It is in great condition and marked with "4 5 6" on the inside denoting the location of the 4th, 5th and 6th .50 caliber machine guns in the starboard wing.

World wide shipping is available.

$1200

$1,200.00
R985, R1340 Magneto, cutaway museum quality display
Pratt Whitney R985, R1340 Radial Magneto, cutaway museum quality display

Suit museum, trade school etc

very good condition, $550 US
$550.00
(SOLD) Mitsubishi F1M 'pete cowling panel
This is a rare and well preserved Mitsubishi F1M cowling / engine access panel which still displays the aircraft serial number from the Japanese navy air service of WWII.

World wide shipping is available.

$2500
$2,500.00
Bendix asi
Pioneer Bendix 400 mph air speed indicator

very clean but suit o/h

p/n 1420-14B-A2

$150
$150.00
Fairey firefly exhaust shroud
EX RAN Fairey Firefly exhaust shroud.

inner & outer pieces, good condition.

$1000

$1,000.00
(SOLD) DAP / Bristol Beaufort pilots gun sight
RAAF DAP (Bristol) Beaufort pilots gun sight.

This sight was attached to the cockpit frame on the inside of the aircraft for the pilot to aim his guns.

$600



$600.00
(SOLD) WW1 RFC fighter tachometer rev gauge
This is an extremely rare first world war royal flying corps mark V tachometer made by S Smith & Sons in London.



This 600 - 2600 RPM type gauge was fitted to several British & Commonwealth aircraft from late 1917 and lasted into the interwar period.



Going off the tacho cable mounting this particular gauge was likely fitted to a De Havilland DH.9A gifted from the RFC/RAF to the newly established Royal Australian Air Force.

However the gauge could also be fitted to other types including:

Bristol Bulldog IIa
Fairey III F/D
Bristol F.2 fighter
SE5.a
some variants of the DH.60 Moth
some Sopwith aircraft

among other types.


DH.9


Bristol F.2B fighter

The "A" and the arrow on the rear casing called the 'Broad arrow' denotes it was issued from the Air Ministry to the Royal Flying Corps before 1919 when instruments then issued with a 6A/xxx number.




It is in remarkable unrestored condition for something that is approximately 105 years old and would most likely work as designed.

$1200
$1,200.00
(SOLD) IJN Mitsubishi A6M2 Type 0 (A6m Zero)
This is an very rare, combat used Mitsubishi A6M2 type 0 'Zero' fighter aircraft that was flown by the Imperial Japanese Navy during WW2 in battle against allied forces.

Believed to have belonged to the fighter air wing of the Japanese aircraft carrier Akagi, it participated in the early battles of the second world war in the Pacific including the bombing of Darwin, Australia.


(IJN A6M fighters taking off for battle during Operation I-Go)

The complete history of the aircraft is not known but what is known is that it was landed in the shortland islands for Operation I-Go, a Massive Japanese operation aimed at shoring up a line of defense against allied attacks in the south east pacific after recent defeats in the Battle of Guadalcanal & New Guinea.

However on the 18th of October 1943 the island where this Zero was based was attacked by the US Navy with 24 SBD dive bombers, 12 TBF Avenger bombers and 56 escorting fighters, followed up by 30 B-24 Heavy bombers and 17 P-38 lightnings that dropped 202 1000LB bombs on the runway and dispersal areas.



Although the aircraft did not take direct hit during the attack it was damaged by shrapnel and subsequently used for parts to keep other aircraft flying.

The remains of this aircraft were discovered hidden deep in the overgrown jungle and great effort has been put into recovering it from its isolated resting place for preservation and restoration.

The cockpit still contains many original items as it has remained completely untouched since 1945, however it is missing its seat, control stick and instrument panel as they were likely taken as souvenirs by US Marines after the Japanese surrender.



The remains are in remarkably sound condition and consist of the cockpit section complete with throttle, rudder pedals etc from the firewall and up to the rear bulkhead (which has been separated from the rear of the section) and wing sections with many places still retaining the unique green Japanese primer and stenciling.




This is possibly the last opportunity to own and restore a genuine Imperial Japanese Navy fighter aircraft from the second world war.





$65,000

We can ship this aircraft project world wide via sea freight, serious parties should contact us for details.
$65,000.00
Pilatus PC-9/A elevator trim tab assy

Pilatus PC-9/A elevator trim tab assy, new, serviceable

P/N 555.20.09.004

$400

$400.00
Pilatus PC-9/A RH Aileron
Pilatus PC-9/A RH Aileron

This aileron came from EX RAAF Roulette's display aircraft A23-061

it is unserviceable due to minor corrosion, however it could be repaired or used for display.

P/N 66 131 7372



$1500
$1,500.00
Pilatus PC-9/A elevator tips
Pilatus PC-9/A elevator tips, new, unused

P/N's
555 2009201
2012225

$200/ea
$200.00
Pilatus PC-9/A tank access frames
Pilatus PC-9/A tank access frames, new, serviceable.

P/N
557.22.09.634

7 available

$100/each
$100.00
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