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748* Luftwaffe. A WWII Me109 tail wheel in remarkably good condition, Gerat Nr 22031-1, with 350 x 135 Sporn’ tyre, 33cm diameter (1)

£300-400

749* Luftwaffe. A WWII German aircraft water bottle, of square aluminium construction with swing handle and hinged cover with catch, together with a 160 litre fuel gauge with stores reference plate, Fl 20723, another for 400 litres, Fl20723, 24 Volt fuse box, stamped Fl32828 plus a Messerschmitt pitot tube, Fl22261 (5)

£150-200

Lot 751 750* McEvoy (P.S.). Sopwith Camels and red painted Fokker DR1 Triplanes, late 20th Century oil painting on canvas depicting a whirling dog-fight over the Western Front in late 1917/early 1918, 51 x 61cm (1)

£50-70

751* Messerschmitt Komet. A rare aircraft bucket seat from this historic WWII aircraft, the painted aluminium panels riveted together to form the seat, with mounting bracket to the rear, 76cm high x 45cm wide

752* Model Aircraft. A WWII wooden factory built model of He-100 V3 prototype by Heinkel, 70cm wingspan x 63.5cm nose to tail, some re-gluing to one wheel support with original paintwork and markings The aircraft was manufactured to gain the world air speed record, Rostock, Summer 1938. (1) £150-200

The Messerschmitt Me163 Komet was designed by Alexander Lippisch and was a WWII German rocket powered fighter aircraft reaching speeds of 700 mph. (1) £2000-3000

753* Model Aircraft. A well detailed WWI German Fokker triplane model, wooden, metal and fabric construction, 48cm wingspan x 36cm nose to tail (1)

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£100-150


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