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MILITARY PILOT F-16/F-15 USAF TORSO FLIGHT HARNESS ASSEMBLY, Ejecting Parachute
MILITARY JET PILOT F-16/F-15 USAF TORSO FLIGHT HARNESS ASSEMBLY, Ejecting Parachute. Market as trading use only, decommissioned. The item “MILITARY PILOT F-16/F-15 USAF TORSO FLIGHT HARNESS ASSEMBLY, Ejecting Parachute” is in sale since Thursday, July 23, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\Surplus\Masks”. The seller is “spartn006″ and is located in Miami, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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Us Navy Military Issue Lpu-23 Pilot Life Preserver Assembly
US NAVY MILITARY ISSUE LPU-23 PILOT LIFE PRESERVER ASSEMBLY – Life preserver was demilled by taking out the inflation activators and inner cord of handles. Better having these this way than being cut up!!! A set of older style LPU activators were installed and used bottles inserted to make the set complete. As you can see on the pictures the LPU is in good condition and small cords were added to prevent the pull handle to release. The LPU-23 is sought after and barely seen on sale in this condition. The pictures of activation unit and bottle are merely added to show what type of activator was fitted to vest. Please drop me a line if you need to know the exact shippingcharges ok? The item “US NAVY MILITARY ISSUE LPU-23 PILOT LIFE PRESERVER ASSEMBLY” is in sale since Monday, August 12, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\Militaria (Date Unknown)\Air Force”. The seller is “birdstrikes” and is located in Koksijde. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Us Navy Military Issue Lpu-23 Pilot Life Preserver Assembly
US NAVY MILITARY ISSUE LPU-23 PILOT LIFE PRESERVER ASSEMBLY – Life preserver was demilled by taking out the inflation activators. Better having these this way than being cut up!!! A set of older style LPU activators were installed and used bottles inserted to make the set complete. As you can see on the pictures the LPU is in good condition and small cords were added to prevent the pull handle to release. The LPU-23 is sought after and barely seen on sale in this condition. The pictures of activation unit and bottle are merely added to show what was fitted to vest. Please drop me a line if you need to know the exact shippingcharges ok? The item “US NAVY MILITARY ISSUE LPU-23 PILOT LIFE PRESERVER ASSEMBLY” is in sale since Saturday, July 27, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\Militaria (Date Unknown)\Air Force”. The seller is “birdstrikes” and is located in Koksijde. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
WW2 US Army Air Force Corp USAF Bomber Norden Bombsight gyro autopilot assembly
WW2 US Army Air Force Corp USAF Bomber Norden Bombsight gyro autopilot assembly. Here we have a type M9B bombsight with lower gyro actuator & USN markings. A museum quality example here. It is rare to find this bomb sight with the bottom gyro autopilot actuator unit. All components move freely and are 100% fully functional. In an uncleaned state. The most iconic piece of the entire war and available for your collection. The Norden was a bombsight used by the United States Army Air Forces(USAAF) and the United States Navy during World War II, and the United States Air Forcein the Korean and the Vietnam Wars. It was the canonical tachometric design, a system that allowed it to directly measure the aircraft’s ground speed and direction, which older bombsights could only estimate with lengthy in-flight procedures. The Norden further improved on older designs by using an analog computer that constantly calculated the bomb’s impact point based on current flight conditions, and an autopilot that let it react quickly and accurately to changes in the wind or other effects. Together, these features seemed to promise unprecedented accuracy in day bombing from high altitudes; in peacetime testing the Norden demonstrated a circular error probable (CEP)[a] of 75 feet (23 m), an astonishing performance for the era. This accuracy would allow direct attacks on ships, factories, and other point targets. Both the Navy and the USAAF saw this as a means to achieve war aims through high-altitude bombing; for instance, destroying an invasion fleet by air long before it could reach US shores. To achieve these aims, the Norden was granted the utmost secrecy well into the war, and was part of a then-unprecedented production effort on the same scale as the Manhattan Project. Ranked 46th among United States corporations in the value of World War II military production contracts. In practice it was not possible to achieve the expected accuracy in combat conditions, with the average CEP in 1943 of 370 metres (1,200 ft) being similar to Allied and German results. Both the Navy and Air Forces had to give up on the idea of pinpoint attacks during the war. The Navy turned to dive bombing and skip bombing to attack ships, while the Air Forces developed the lead bomber concept to improve accuracy, while adopting area bombing techniques by ever larger groups of aircraft. Nevertheless, the Norden’s reputation as a pin-point device lived on, due in no small part to Norden’s own advertising of the device after secrecy was reduced late in the war. The Norden saw some use in the post-World War II era, especially during the Korean War. Post-war use was greatly reduced due to the introduction of radar-based systems, but the need for accurate daytime attacks kept it in service for some time. The last combat use of the Norden was in the US Navy’s VO-67squadron, which used them to drop sensors onto the Ho Chi Minh Trail as late as 1967. The Norden remains one of the best-known bombsights of all time. A bomb does not fall in a straight line from a moving plane. It follows a parabolic trajectory as the various forces of physics–speed, gravity, and inertia–carry it on its long journey to the ground. The bombsight computed all these factors to guide the bomb to its target. It used a series of gears, gyroscopes, and ball bearings that the bombardier would look through over a target. By inputting the sped and altitude, the bombsight could calculate the trajectory of a bomb. The bombardier even controlled the flight of the plane through the site during the time over the target. I never grade my items as mint, even though may be. If for any reason you require additional photos, please do not hesitate to ask. View My Other Items For Sale. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Tailor your auctions with Auctiva’s. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “WW2 US Army Air Force Corp USAF Bomber Norden Bombsight gyro autopilot assembly” is in sale since Thursday, June 13, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Field Gear, Equipment”. The seller is “william_kramer” and is located in Naperville, Illinois. This item can be shipped worldwide.
WW2 US Army Air Force Corp USAF Bomber Norden Bombsight gyro autopilot assembly
WW2 US Army Air Force Corp USAF Bomber Norden Bombsight gyro autopilot assembly. Here we have a type M9B bombsight with lower gyro actuator & USN markings. A museum quality example here. It is rare to find this bomb sight with the bottom gyro autopilot actuator unit. All components move freely and are 100% fully functional. In an uncleaned state. The most iconic piece of the entire war and available for your collection. The Norden was a bombsight used by the United States Army Air Forces(USAAF) and the United States Navy during World War II, and the United States Air Forcein the Korean and the Vietnam Wars. It was the canonical tachometric design, a system that allowed it to directly measure the aircraft’s ground speed and direction, which older bombsights could only estimate with lengthy in-flight procedures. The Norden further improved on older designs by using an analog computer that constantly calculated the bomb’s impact point based on current flight conditions, and an autopilot that let it react quickly and accurately to changes in the wind or other effects. Together, these features seemed to promise unprecedented accuracy in day bombing from high altitudes; in peacetime testing the Norden demonstrated a circular error probable (CEP)[a] of 75 feet (23 m), an astonishing performance for the era. This accuracy would allow direct attacks on ships, factories, and other point targets. Both the Navy and the USAAF saw this as a means to achieve war aims through high-altitude bombing; for instance, destroying an invasion fleet by air long before it could reach US shores. To achieve these aims, the Norden was granted the utmost secrecy well into the war, and was part of a then-unprecedented production effort on the same scale as the Manhattan Project. Ranked 46th among United States corporations in the value of World War II military production contracts. In practice it was not possible to achieve the expected accuracy in combat conditions, with the average CEP in 1943 of 370 metres (1,200 ft) being similar to Allied and German results. Both the Navy and Air Forces had to give up on the idea of pinpoint attacks during the war. The Navy turned to dive bombing and skip bombing to attack ships, while the Air Forces developed the lead bomber concept to improve accuracy, while adopting area bombing techniques by ever larger groups of aircraft. Nevertheless, the Norden’s reputation as a pin-point device lived on, due in no small part to Norden’s own advertising of the device after secrecy was reduced late in the war. The Norden saw some use in the post-World War II era, especially during the Korean War. Post-war use was greatly reduced due to the introduction of radar-based systems, but the need for accurate daytime attacks kept it in service for some time. The last combat use of the Norden was in the US Navy’s VO-67squadron, which used them to drop sensors onto the Ho Chi Minh Trail as late as 1967. The Norden remains one of the best-known bombsights of all time. A bomb does not fall in a straight line from a moving plane. It follows a parabolic trajectory as the various forces of physics–speed, gravity, and inertia–carry it on its long journey to the ground. The bombsight computed all these factors to guide the bomb to its target. It used a series of gears, gyroscopes, and ball bearings that the bombardier would look through over a target. By inputting the sped and altitude, the bombsight could calculate the trajectory of a bomb. The bombardier even controlled the flight of the plane through the site during the time over the target. I never grade my items as mint, even though may be. If for any reason you require additional photos, please do not hesitate to ask. View My Other Items For Sale. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Tailor your auctions with Auctiva’s. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “WW2 US Army Air Force Corp USAF Bomber Norden Bombsight gyro autopilot assembly” is in sale since Thursday, April 18, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Field Gear, Equipment”. The seller is “william_kramer” and is located in Naperville, Illinois. This item can be shipped worldwide.
WW2 US Army Air Force Corp USAF Bomber Norden Bombsight gyro autopilot assembly
WW2 US Army Air Force Corp USAAF Bomber Norden Bombsight & autopilot book. A museum quality example here. It is rare to find this bomb sight with the bottom gyro autopilot actuator unit. BOTH the head and base have the Carl L. All components move freely and are 100% fully functional. In an uncleaned state. The most iconic piece of the entire war and available for your collection. I never grade my items as mint, even though may be. If for any reason you require additional photos, please do not hesitate to ask. View My Other Items For Sale. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Tailor your auctions with Auctiva’s. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “WW2 US Army Air Force Corp USAF Bomber Norden Bombsight gyro autopilot assembly” is in sale since Tuesday, January 22, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Field Gear, Equipment”. The seller is “william_kramer” and is located in Naperville, Illinois. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Vintage Bomb Torpedo Tail Sections Steampunk Conical Bomb Fin Assembly Military
2 Bomb Torpedo Tail Sections / Conical Bomb Fin Assembly. Height: approximately 30.75 inches or 78 cm. Top Diameter: approximately 10.375 inches or 26cm. The best guess I could get for dating the tail sections was possible 1950’s or 60’s based on construction, but I could be wrong. I was also unable to identify the exact tail section they are from. They are now as you see, a medium to dark green with the white stars. The stars painted on them are not perfect and rust and wear are still present on the tail sections. The inside is not the high gloss found on the exterior and if you look at the included images you should be able to see the where rust is present. You will also see the interior condition. They look pretty good now and could be used as is for decoration or for a project such as a table. If you have any questions feel free to contact me. The item “Vintage Bomb Torpedo Tail Sections Steampunk Conical Bomb Fin Assembly Military” is in sale since Sunday, April 30, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\Militaria (Date Unknown)\Air Force”. The seller is “kevin2010bay” and is located in Fort Mohave, Arizona. This item can’t be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States