Sold Out - $ 5,000.00
This control stick once graced the skies in a 1918 Curtis JN-4C Jenny Canuck WWI airplane.
Very rare find. Obtained from the family of 1918 Curtiss Canuck owner Ken Erts.
Measures 26 inches in length.
Brian Karli of Curtiss Jenny Restoration was extremely helpful in identifying this piece as an original Curtiss Canuck control stick.
Here is a great video showing a 1917 Curtiss Canuck and a similar control stick in action (about 3:20 seconds into video)
$ 150.00
New Old Stock (NOS) piston from the Rock Island Arsenal dated 1955. This piston is an original component used in the Auxiliary Engine Generators of WWII G103 M3 M5 Stuart...
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Authentic WWII Interstate L-6 "Grasshopper" Wooden Propeller by US Propellers Inc. Immerse yourself in the captivating history of aviation with this incredible condition, vintage WWII wooden propeller, originally designed for...
$ 4,500.00
Manufactured by the American Propeller Company, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. This oak propeller is a true piece of aviation history. Designed for the first generation Standard J-1 (SJ-1) biplanes of the United...