USSR Clock AChS-1 Military AirForce Aircraft Cockpit Sensor Plane Soviet Russian. Cockpit Panel Clock ACS-1 (??? -1) for a Soviet MIG / Su aircrafts. The original multifunction wind up 2-day chronometer. 25 jewels, “K” (bright-white, non-luminous digits / hands), with heater. Clock may displays some minor imperfections, but is guaranteed to be fully functional, historical military timepiece. This clock is fully mechanical, wind up item. It does not need any power source to be operated! These clocks have been designed to withstand speeds of Mach 3 / 1800 mph (2900 km/h) and altitudes of up to 100,000 feet (30 km). These robust timepieces are built to keep time flawlessly while pulling 6G’s! Built-in 27-volt heater ensures operation even at -60 °C (-75 °F). Each measures approximately 3 inches (8 cm) in diameter by 2½ inches (6.5 cm) deep and feature a two-day / three-day precision clock movement with 25 jewels, inside an all-steel, dustproof and waterproof case. A great watch for your collection! Usually it takes about 4-10 days for a package to arrive to Europe, 10-14 days to USA, Canada and Asia, and 14-21 days to Australia. Otherwise we can’t guarantee availability of it. If you do not understand something or have any problems do not rush to open the dispute, please contact me and we will settle! Thank you for watching!
This is a Scuba Diving Tank -OR- an air supply tank for a B17 Gunner’s Ball Turret. I think that these started out as gunner’s air supply tanks, and were repurposed later for scuba diving. I have seen pics online of both applications. ^ However, this tanks is vintage millitaria, and is quite rare. None other is available anywhere that I can find. ^ I tested it with compressed air and it holds air fine with NO leaks. The threads at each end are good. One end fitting had the numbers T619239 on it. ^ The tank has a small dent in it. Unfortunately there was writing on one end that is now gone because of the flaking yellow paint. The tank itself is Aluminum. Check out the pics! ^ Check out our Feedback! Message us about any problem, and you will have our attention in a HURRY. It’s just that I don’t know what the cost will be, since I don’t know where my customer will live. ANYWAY– Just contact me and I can give you a DEAL. It works this way…. They also read all my messages. A WORD OF ADVICE. If you see something that you like and it is a price you can afford…. Because, while you are trying to carve a few pennies off of the price, someone else comes in and buys it at full price. I have seen this happen over and over again. Many of my items are very hard to find. ^ DOLLAR BILL: If you see a dollar bill in any of the photos it DOES NOT come included with the item. It is judge size and perspective only. DO YOU LIKE THIS STUFF? CHECK OUT OUR STORE! NO OTHER STORE IS LIKE OURS. YOU WILL BE SURPRISED AT THE VARIETY YOU WILL FIND THERE. If you like our service, do the same for us! Of course, if you order at any time from Friday noon through Sunday morning, there will probably be an extra day or two delay. ^ My Offer Policy: If you choose to make an offer on this item, here are some things you should know: I do not have time to play games with multiple offers. If I give you the same counter offer twice, that means that that is my bottom price FOR NOW. If you do not like the price on my item, wait a month! ^ About our store: We are a family business. Here is what we do: We procure your special items; we test and check them out as if we were going to use them ourselves. We pack it like we expect it to arrive safely at your doorstep, and we respond immediately to any problems you may have.
This authentic Cooper Type A2 Brown Leather Zip-Up Airforce Jacket is a must-have for any militaria collector or Air Force enthusiast. Made in the United States, this jacket boasts a classic design with a comfortable fit in size 44R. It features the iconic Air Force logo on the chest and is perfect for everyday wear or as a statement piece in a collection. The leather is in excellent condition and has been well-maintained over the years. Please note there is a small round hole in the fabric lining & a small fray too. The leather is in great shape.
This hooded military coat is labeled as a Woman’s Medium-regular with measurments as follows: Shoulders 25 across. Waist 18 across- adjustable. It is excellent condition. The OG-107 uniform was introduced in 1952 during the Korean War, succeeding the M1943 Uniform. The designation came from the U. Army’s coloring code “Olive Green 107″, which was the shade of dark green used on the original cotton version of the uniform. It became the standard for use both in the United States and on overseas deployment by the beginning of the Vietnam War. As the Tropical Combat Uniform (jungle fatigues) became more plentiful in South Vietnam, they began to replace the OG-107 uniform in combat units. In the United States and foreign postings (outside of Southeast Asia), the OG-107 remained the standard uniform throughout the 1960s and 1970s. This is one of the longest issued uniforms by the US Military, seeing use from 1952 until the adoption of the woodland-patterned camouflage Battle Dress Uniform (BDU) as the armed-forces-wide replacement beginning in 1981 and being completed by 1989. Minor modifications were made to the uniform over time such as adding buttoned cuff slits in the mid-1960s.
This United States Airforce airplane model is a fantastic addition to any aviation or military collectibles collection. Manufactured in the United States, this model follows the warning of Prop 65, ensuring its safety for display.
This United States Airforce Pilot ring has a synthetic ruby as the center stone. The ring is made of 10K gold, a size 11, and weighs 21 grams. The owner flew during the Vietnam war and his plane was shot down, he managed to make it back to the United States.