These are really small little Air compressors made by Cornelius or Stewart Warner. This example with the shock mount try attached weighs 8 pounds 8 ounces only. P/N 2830400-3 My research shows that this was used on B-52 stratofortress bombers and had something to do with a waveguide assembly. I’m not 100 percent positive on the PSI output or the CFM of this particular air compressor. These are in untested condition as I don’t have a 27 volt power source. These run off a DC motor that is 27 – 28 volts Pretty neat little air compressor!
Vintage 70s Air Force A-2 Cowhide Bomber Jacket Great condition, name plate is starting to come off. Size: 46 Measurements: Pit to pit – 23″ Length – 26″ Sleeve Length – 26 (all measurements taken laying flat).
Vintage US Army Air Force Leather Gunner Gloves Mitten A-9A X-Large WWII NAMED. The name RONALD INNES is sewn inside each glove. See pictures for full details.
Vintage US Air Force service uniform circa 1957-58 with WW2 and Taiwanese ribbons. It comes complete with pants (W34, L33) and belt. I’m not sure of the jacket size but it looks like a Medium. Air Crew Wings are N. The ribbon rack is loose but can be fixed or restored and there’s a couple of small moth holes on the left sleeve (see pics). The ribbon rack has the following decorations and awards. Army Good Conduct Medal (6th Award). Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal (2 Battle Stars). World War II Victory Medal. National Defense Service Medal. Air & Space Longevity Ribbon (3 Oak Leaf Clusters indicating 16 years service). Order of the Banner and Cloud, 9th Class (Taiwan). Armed Forces Medal (Taiwan). Air Force Exemplary Medal (Taiwan).
Vintage Original Retired US Military Air Force Base Restricted Area Steel Sign. Please view all pics for condition. Shows wear from being used and from storage. I was told by the gentleman who I got this from it came out of either Colorado or Arizona. The gentleman he got it from was in charge of replacing these signs when they needed replacing. The white letters have some fading. Surfaces have scuffs and some scratches. Not a sign that comes up very often, I’ve only have seen the one. Overall still displays well! Measures: 24″ Wide x 18″ Tall. If you have any questions feel free to ask.
This is a vintage Air Force plane crash emergency escape axe, a must-have for collectors of militaria. The axe is in great shape and has been well-maintained over the years. The axe is perfect for those interested in field gear and equipment from the United States during the World War II era. It is a unique item that would make a great addition to any militaria collection. I think it’s a later production based on it’s condition. Used, in wonderful condition.