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Tool A/M 46.4213

£20

Wartime stainless hose clips

£10 (for 5)

Oil Heater A/M 5A/2048

220 Volt oil heater. It has a nice A/M crown. I can only assume this is for preheating oil in big aero engines. Looks serviceable.

£25

Arrestor Hook (pg2 misc)

A very unusual item an arrestor hook from a carrier based fighter. Great collectable.Fitted to the Sea Hawk.

A/M 27H/2542

£125

Rudder lock (pg2 misc)

Used to secure the rudder of parked aircraft

£45

3 Unique manuals (pg2 misc) B

If you are building, restoring or maintaining a WW11 Warbird this is for you. Three books containing hundreds of hand written notes covering practically everything, hydraulics , airframe repairs , fuel tank repairs , correct use of tools, types of tools, metal bending, how to tie down an aircraft, I could go on all its all here in original wartime books. This explains the bits the manuals don't.

£155

RAF SUNDERLAND FLYING BOAT LOUVER (pg 2 misc )

This piece from a Sunderland flying boat, it is some kind of air circulation control valve, it has a rotating bezel to open and shut it. The Sunderland was developed from the Imperial Airways Empire civilian flying boat. It represented a dramatic increase in fighting capability over earlier, biplane boats. From the outbreak of war in 1939 the Sunderland was ceaselessly at work hunting and destroying U-boats, rescuing seamen and engaging so effectively with enemy aircraft that the Luftwaffe nicknamed it 'the flying porcupine'. On many occasions a single Sunderland fought off five or more hostile aircraft. One was attacked by 
six Ju-88's, shooting down three of the German aircraft and driving off the others. The Mark III introduced an improved hull form and - from 1940 onwards - Sunderland's of all marks carried ASV radar, Leigh lights for illuminating surfaced submarines, and increasingly advanced avionics.

£35

Warning horn (pg2 misc)

A warning horn for the under carriage used on Spitfires, Wellington's and other RAF Warbird's. This horn appears to the left of the pilots head, in a Wellington bomber during the film about 617 Sdr "The  Dambuster's". You can just make it out to the right of the actor playing Barnes Wallis, nose. It's much more visible in the film, this is a photo of the TV.  

A/M 5C/1961

£55

Warning horn 2 (pg2 misc)

This is a warning horn from a Wartime aircraft , from the size of it I would say heavy Bomber probably a B17 or Liberator. In good order.

Click on the picture's to enlarge

£55

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