Description
This switchbox was located on the left side console of the aircraft. It was the main switch that operated the hydraulics of the Landing Flaps. Made of aluminum and bakelite, this switch box is in NICE used condition, and all buttons work smoothly and correctly. 90% of the original RLM66 paint remains, however, the outer cover is missing. The “Ein” and “Aus” have also been over-painted post-war (paint could be removed easily). There are a couple of scratches, and some wear due to the age, but nothing that takes away from the overall appearance. Would make a FANTASTIC addition to any collection, panel re-build, or restoration project! ——————- PAYMENT —————– Payment should be made within 7 business days at the end of the auction unless buyer contacts me for other arrangements. I accept all forms of payment. ——————- SHIPPING —————– My goal is to ship within 7 days from auction end. However, depending on circumstances, it may take up to an additional 1 week from receipt of confirmed payment. If you need it shipped sooner, please let me know and I will do our best to accommodate. ——————- TERMS OF SALE —————– Most of my items are vintage, and as such are AS-IS, so you must therefore expect a degree of wear due to age and/or usage. I will describe each auction to the best of my knowledge and take as many photos necessary to ensure you are pleased upon receiving your item. All sales are final, so please make sure your questions are answered to your satisfaction before you purchase. ——————- ABOUT ME —————– Although my passion is the Me109, I do offer many other German Aircraft (Fw190, Me262, etc.), as well as USAF and Japanese items. Occasionally I do offer many non-vintage items such as prints and art relating to the time period. As a private collector myself, I am constantly on the lookout for historical memorabilia, authentic photographs, artwork or anything unique relating to military aircraft. ——————- COPYRIGHT —————– |
Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution