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Never lose track of time with this historic powerplant clock. First developed in 1904 for aircraft use, the radial engine became one of the most reliable means of power for aircraft in WWI and WWII, and is still in use around the world today. Charles Lindbergh used a radial engine in the Spirit of St. Louis for his historic flight from New York to Paris in 1927. Because their power-to-weight ratio was better than most inline engines, radial engines became popular not only for aircraft but also for vehicles such as tanks, and later, helicopters. This powerplant engine clock is representative of the type of radial engine found in US aircraft from the 1920s through the 1940s, and its dimensions are 14 inches tall x 14 inches long x 3 inches wide. It weighs approximately 8 pounds.
Note: Lot available for pick up after The Gathering 2021. Shipping at winning bidder's expense.
You know the historical AirVenture Oshkosh "Gateway to Aviation" monument well, now, see it every day of the year with this colored 3D image of the brown arch inside an exquisite crystal block, measuring 7 inches tall x 7 inches long x 2 inches wide. An included lighted base enhances the image. It's the perfect addition to an office or den space that will have you thinking about Oshkosh all year long.
Showcase your favorite aviation organization in your office, bar, hangar or man cave with this custom 19-inch double neon clock. Featuring the EAA logo and made in chrome-plated high-impact plastic, this will be a conversation starter at your next meeting or get-together. Note: Lot available for pick up after The Gathering 2021. Shipping at winning bidder's expense.
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