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Cold War Icons
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You
would search for a long time to find a framed display including parts of all three of the UK's V-Bomber Force! Victor, Vulcan & Valiant items all beautifully framed under glass with authentic artwork of each aircraft! Limited A4 displays! |
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We
have the only online inventory of items from the iconic cold war reconnaissance plane, the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird. Beautifully framed under glass, this material is unobtainable elsewhere! No: not cheap... but realistically priced! When our stock has been sold, so has your opportunity to add a piece to your collection! |
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Possibly
even rarer! We have a limited amount
of material from the CIA reconnaissance plane, the Lockheed A-12 'Oxcart'. Beautifully framed under glass, this material is also unobtainable anywhere else! |
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This
is a small, flown access panel from
Avro Vulcan XM 607 which was one of the 'Black Buck' aircraft that bombed the Port Stanley airstrip during the Falklands War |
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Part of a
missile arming control from
English Electric Lightning XP707 that crashed in 1987 during display practice at its base at Binbrook, Lincs. The pilot (from 226 OCU TF) escaped without serious injury. |
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This turbine
blade was intended for use in an
F-86 / F-4 Sabre, one of 432 Canadian-built aircraft that flew with the RAF in the early 1950s as a stop-gap before the introduction of the Hunter. This unused spare is sold in a glazed ash frame. Flown examples also available! |
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This fragment
of titanium comes from the
wreckage of an FGR2 Phantom of 29 Sqdn. that crashed during a low-level exercise in 1986. Both crew members successfully ejected. |
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This piece
of painted skinning was discovered
at the crash site of a USAF RF-4C Phantom that suffered engine failure over Derbyshire in 1970. As with all our material, the crew ejected and survived their ordeal. Larger pieces available! |
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Two bolts
from the prototype TSR-2
airframe at RAF Museum, Cosford. A rare memento of this iconic aircraft. |
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Turbine blade
from a Hawker Hunter FR-10
based at RAF Gutersloh during the late 1960s. Other sizes available! |
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