Vintage Ww Ll Aircraft Surveillance Camera Type K-24 Kodak 1944 In Original Box on 2040-parts.com
Whittier, California, United States
Vintage WWll aircraft surveillance Camera Eastman Kodak Type K-24 in the original box. Used on B-17, B-24, B-25, and B- 29's. 1944-45, has 24 volt motor, developed by General Motors Corp. Kodak lens = Kodak Aero-Ektar F:2.5 7in. 178mm, 5x5..Made by Eastman Kodak Rochester N.Y. Unit also contains 2 extra lenses,cables, bracket, and 1 extra motor type K-21 in what appears to be overall excellent condition..This item for LOCAL PICK-UP ONLY..Los angeles, Long Beach, Orange county areas...Thanx for looking
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