Rare genuine WWII USAAF A-12 Diluter-Demand Oxygen Regulator. Manufactured by Bendix Aviation Corporation .
This type was used aboard the main bombers -- B-17 Flying Fortress, B-24 Liberator, B-25 Mitchell, B-26 Marauder.
Good overall condition.
Rare genuine WWII US control box BC-1145-A, as used in various USAAF and RAF aircraft -- including the C-47 -- and intended for the Rebecca APN-2 transponding radar used with Eureka beacons.
Excellent overall condition, with its genuine plates from the US Army Air Force and the Royal Air Force , dated 1944.
Illustration documents available in digital format only.
Nice genuine WWII USAAF low pressure oxygen system circuit plan, glued to a painted wooden sign.
Perfect condition; comes in its original protective envelope.
Dimensions of the sign: 7in x 12.5in.
Genuine WWII US Army Air Forces oxygen cylinder pressure gauge.
Most USAAF aircraft featured oxygen gauges.
Mint condition, still in its genuine cardboard box.
Genuine WWII USAAF BC-1366 jack box, manufactured by Packard-Bell Co. and dated 1944.
This type was used in various aircraft of the Air Forces, including the C-47 Skytrain.
Mint, unissued condition; comes in its original cardboard box.
Genuine WWII US War Department TM 1-413 Technical Manual, Aircraft Instruments .
February 2, 1942 edition.
Complete (234 pages) and in good overall condition.
Genuine WWII US Army Air Forces ampere gauge, indicating the amperage in the airplane.
Most of the USAAF aircraft featured such ammeters.
Good overall condition.
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