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From
the dawn of the Space Age, an incredible collectable that won't break the bank! This beautiful free-standing acrylic display contains a fragment of Gen. Chuck Yeager's NF104A. This item was recovered from the site of the crash featured towards the end of the definitive film 'The Right Stuff'! Larger framed samples also available! |
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This dark-oak
frame contains a generous
fragment of Chuck Yeager's NF104A. As above, this item was recovered from the site of the crash featured in the film 'The Right Stuff'! Rare as hens' teeth! |
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Astonishingly
hard to obtain, this piece
of titanium is a fragment of the exhaust fairing of SR-71 Blackbird, 61-7958. Permanently displayed at Warner Robins Aviation Museum, Georgia, this aircraft established speed and altitude records in July 1976 that still stand! |
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MR-4 "Liberty
Bell 7" flown tape segment.
salvaged from the ocean floor by Curt Newport on July 20th, 1999. Priced at a fraction of the cost of other, similar displays! |
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This large
acrylic was made to mark the end
of production of the Titan Missile. It was presented to an employee of the Lockheed Martin company in 2003. |
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We offer a similar display,
this time including |
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We can now offer lucite
displays containing |
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We have a range
of astronaut food packs: |
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This card
is marked with an 'X' written with a
pencil lead carried to the Moon aboard the Apollo 15 LEM by Jim Irwin. Framed with full details and provenance, this must be the least expensive genuine Moon-flown item available! |
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This mahogany-framed
display contains flown
items from all six Shuttle airframes, including samples of several types of material: beta cloth, silicone, electrical cable, foil etc. Each display may differ from the example shown, but will come with full provenance. |
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This is a
flown insulating blanket, one of
a number of similar protective wraps found in many situations within the Shuttle cargo bay. This one flew into space aboard the Columbia Orbiter on a number of occasions before being scrapped after STS-83 in 1997. It is sold in this hand-made A3 ash frame. |
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This
is an 80mm piece of electrical cable that provided power to the white room on Pad 39 before Apollo / Saturn launches. An amazing link with the historic events of forty years ago. |
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This is a
small collection of genuine Saturn
V
flight spares: an 'O' ring, a thrust washer and a spacer-washer. The labels bear numerous contractor and NASA stamps and numbers. A really great collectible at a realistic price! |
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A realistically
priced display containing genuine |
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Larger
samples of both types of thermal tiles
used on the Shuttle Orbiter fleet. These pieces were also removed from OV-102, Columbia during ODTM at Palmdale in 1999 |
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