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.
On June 24, 1994 at Fairchild Air Force Base in Washington, a Boeing B-52H Stratofortress stalled midair, fell to the ground and exploded, killing the pilot Arthur “Bud” Holland, and three other crew members. The crash was caught on film and was shown repeatedly on news channels around the world. The cause of the crash was pilot error. The pilot, who had several previous similar incidents, maneuvered the plane beyond its capabilities, disregarding safety procedures, which resulted in this horrific tragedy. The base of this lamp was made using engine pieces from the wreckage. I acquired it from an estate sale consisting of an extensive collection of Air Force and Navy memorabilia. When I saw the picture online I was amazed at exactly what I was looking at. When I brought it home, sat and looked at it in person, I was overwhelmed with what this tragic piece of history represented. This is a special piece, and should go to someone who can appreciate all it stands for: The lives of Mark McGeehan, Robert Wolff, and Ken Huston. There is a shade included, shown in the images. I included it but did not add any cost for it. I also added a nice finial of an Eagle, which I’ll include with or without the shade.
ENAMELED BADGE WITH CROSS U. STAND PICTURED NOT INCLUDED IN THE SALE. BACK PIN IS BROKEN THAT YOUNWILL HAVE TO CHANGE OTHER THEN THAT PIECE IS INTACT AND FULL ENAMEL. SIGNATURE CONFIRMATION REQUIRED AND INSURED.
On June 24, 1994 at Fairchild Air Force Base in Washington, a Boeing B-52H Stratofortress stalled midair, fell to the ground and exploded, killing the pilot Arthur “Bud” Holland, and three other crew members. The crash was caught on film and was shown repeatedly on news channels around the world. The cause of the crash was pilot error. The pilot, who had several previous similar incidents, maneuvered the plane beyond its capabilities, disregarding safety procedures, which resulted in this horrific tragedy. The base of this lamp was made using engine pieces from the wreckage. I acquired it from an estate sale consisting of an extensive collection of Air Force and Navy memorabilia. When I saw the picture online I was amazed at exactly what I was looking at. When I brought it home, sat and looked at it in person, I was overwhelmed with what this tragic piece of history represented. This is a special piece, and should go to someone who can appreciate all it stands for: The lives of Mark McGeehan, Robert Wolff, and Ken Huston. There is a shade included, shown in the images. I included it but did not add any cost for it. I also added a nice finial of an Eagle, which I’ll include with or without the shade.
Up for sale is a good condition, Vintage WW2 WWII Era USAAF Air Force Bomber Aircraft Glider Crash Breakout Axe. Used to hack, tear, pull a way out of a crashed aircraft. Marked: A with wings. # 42D8331 on one side of rubber grip and tested: 20,000 volts on other. 15.25 inches tall by 7.5 inches total width of blade. Please keep in mind that all of my items are vintage, gently used, unless otherwise indicated in the listing. Please check out the pictures below. The item “Vintage WW2 WWII Era USAAF Air Force Bomber Aircraft Glider Crash Breakout Axe” is in sale since Sunday, July 7, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Field Gear, Equipment”. The seller is “tyjahn” and is located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This item can be shipped worldwide.
WWII Early US Army Air Force Sterling Crash Rescue Boat Pin Marked S LGB L. Balfour Pin opens to 90 degrees Bow engraved AAF with the USAAF Insignia. Condition: As pictured, and as found – As shown; Unpolished. Measures 2 1/2 long with excellent detail. Please feel free to offer any information on our items, we list to the best of our ability and hope not to make errors in our descriptions. See all photos/Scans as they are part of our description. International Buyers Please Note: We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. The item “Original WWII USAAF Air Force Crash Rescue Boat Pin LGB Balfour Sterling” is in sale since Tuesday, April 04, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Pins”. The seller is “lionsmountainantiques” and is located in Parsonsfield, Maine. This item can be shipped worldwide.