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WWII RAF Lancaster Aircraft Tachometer RPM Gauge 6A/1559 Air Ministry MK IIA
WWII RAF Lancaster Aircraft Tachometer RPM Gauge 6A/1559 Air Ministry MK IIA
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Original WWII Royal Air Force aircraft tachometer (RPM gauge), Air Ministry issue, Ref 6A/1559.
Authentic British aviation instrument used in multi-engine aircraft such as the Avro Lancaster bomber. Features classic black dial with luminous numerals, marked to 20,000 RPM, and housed in a bakelite casing with rear connection fitting.
Details:
Type: Aircraft Tachometer / RPM Gauge
Origin: United Kingdom (RAF – Air Ministry)
Reference: 6A/1559
Model: MK IIA
Era: WWII (circa 1940s)
Material: Bakelite body with glass front
Markings: Air Ministry stamp, broad arrow, original dial markingsCondition:
Untested, sold as display/collector piece
Visible age-related wear, scratches, and patina
Wiring present but aged
Dial and hands intact with good legibility
Please review all photos for condition detailsNotes:
Highly collectible piece of WWII aviation history, ideal for:
Military collectors
Aviation enthusiasts
Instrument restoration or display
Authentic British aviation instrument used in multi-engine aircraft such as the Avro Lancaster bomber. Features classic black dial with luminous numerals, marked to 20,000 RPM, and housed in a bakelite casing with rear connection fitting.
Details:
Type: Aircraft Tachometer / RPM Gauge
Origin: United Kingdom (RAF – Air Ministry)
Reference: 6A/1559
Model: MK IIA
Era: WWII (circa 1940s)
Material: Bakelite body with glass front
Markings: Air Ministry stamp, broad arrow, original dial markingsCondition:
Untested, sold as display/collector piece
Visible age-related wear, scratches, and patina
Wiring present but aged
Dial and hands intact with good legibility
Please review all photos for condition detailsNotes:
Highly collectible piece of WWII aviation history, ideal for:
Military collectors
Aviation enthusiasts
Instrument restoration or display
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