Lot Of Wwii C-47 Dc-3 Structural Parts P/n 4135163, 3135716 And Others on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, United States
I believe this lot of parts are for C-47 and DC-3's. (see all the photos) I acquired these parts with some other things. I did a little online research from the markings the parts are:
1 X U/A:ANTI DRAG SUPPORT (Approx. 19" long) 4 X Edge Assembly, Antidrag Rings (Approx. 40" long) and 2 X Cowling parts (Approx. 15" x 8") They all seem to be in good, uncleaned condition except for one of the rings seems to have a crack at the end. |
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