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£125
This is a very nice original piece
and dated 1940 there is a very good chance this instrument
was used in the Battle of Britain. Fitted in Spitfires,
Hurricanes and
practically every other type of RAF aircraft of the era.

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Climb & Descend
indicator (pg22 ins)
Dated 1940

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Brake gauge believed
wartime (pg22 ins) This
gauge is similar to the triple brake gauge found in a
Spitfire I am not sure what aircraft this was used in but it
is believed to be wartime and appears serviceable.
£35

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The Flying Fortress is one of the most famous airplanes ever
built. The B 17 prototype first flew on July 28, 1935. Few
B-17s were in service on December 1942, but production
quickly accelerated. The aircraft served in every WW II
combat zone, but is best known for daylight strategic
bombing of German industrial targets. Production ended in
May 1945 and totalled 12,726.
B17 Oxygen regulator
A (pg22 ins)
A nice oxygen regulator used in the B17 bomber.
£59

B17 LR Navigation aid
B (pg22 ins)
£45

B17 Hydraulic pressure
C (pg22 ins)
£35

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General electric gauge(
page22 ins)
This gauge is a flap indicator
from a B26,B29 bombers etc and is wartime.
£10

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Under carriage indicator (pg22 ins)
Under carriage indicator not sure what aircraft this is for.
£85

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Climb Rate indicator (pg22 ins)
Looks similar to an ASI used in the MK X Lancaster. Its made
by Canadian Aircraft instruments Canadian part
£45

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R.C.A.F
Hurricane Oxy valve(pg22 ins)

This is a really nice and
unusual piece. This displays perfectly the variety of
instruments used on aircraft like Hurricanes and Spitfires
as discussed in the reference section and in the forum. As
we say there is no such thing as a standard instrument
panel. Made by Bendix. The valve is shown fitted
to a Mk 1 or 2 Royal Canadian Air Force Hurricane. Note the
single firing button and the Oval Gun sight.
£59

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Turret Position Indicator(pg1ins)

Used in
the turrets of Heavy Bombers such as Lancaster's, giving the
gunner the position of the turret.
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Dated 1944
£65 A

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£65
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