Magazine, Der Adler, August 10, 1943, French Edition
€25.00
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German propaganda magazine, Der Adler, August 10, 1943 issue, on the front cover of which appear minister Albert Speer and Dr. Ernst Kupfer. The latter died in a crash on November 6 of that year.
Rare genuine WWII German pneumatic life raft, intended for Luftwaffe aircrews.
This is probably the three-man version: 3-man Rettungsschlauchbootes (Fl 410203) .
Quite good, used condition; no accessories included. Found in the vicinity of Angoulême, Western France.
Approximate dimensions (uninflated): 50in x 115in.
To be picked up from the shop.
Genuine WWII German Telefunken RS 282 transmitting tetrode, intended for various type of radio transmitters.
The present tetrode is complete and in very good overall condition.
Height: 10.6in.
German propaganda magazine, Der Adler, August 10, 1943 issue, on the front cover of which appear minister Albert Speer and Dr. Ernst Kupfer. The latter died in a crash on November 6 of that year.
French language edition.
Complete and in quite good overall condition.
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