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    STUKA JU-87 Aircraft First Aid Kit

    Here is a rare STUKA JU-87 Aircraft First Aid Kit for two men. It is unissued, un-opened, and retains it's factory seal and is an early war piece dated 1940!
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      STUKA JU-87 Aircraft First Aid Kit

      Here are a few extra pics of the factory seal and the "Pull to Open" tag - notice the cord weaving which closes the bag.
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        First aid

        That one is very nice !! As I can see the late war ones are not so rare.

        Best C

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          LW Survival "Crescent Tin" for Flare Pistol & Flares

          LW Survival "Crescent Tin" which held the Flare Pistol & Flares and was mounted in aircraft - with the carry strap on the back - dated 13.Feb.1944 (almost Valentines Day)!
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            LW Survival "Crescent Tin" for Flare Pistol & Flares

            Here are a few close-ups of the labeling.
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              LW Aircraft Testing Instrument / Device?

              Here is a portable LW testing instrument / device for aircraft - I do not know what it is exactly and have included many photos to show the details of it. It has an FL number and the BAL stamp - if the '38 in the FL number means 1938 then it is a very early piece. I am really amazed that there is no definite cord storage method or storage area - the Germans were normally very good about keeping the gear tightly stored, concise, and well contained - but not on this item, so I just wrap the cords around the two removable plug-in ports beneath the leather carry strap. The two units on top un-clamp and must re-connect into a data port of some kind on the plane to check circuitry values and / or power levels - maybe its like a huge Fluke meter that was used on the flight line - I don't know. I would appreciate any feedback or information on what it is or where or who to talk to about learning what this item really is. I have shown it to many LW enthusiasts and collectors but have never received any confident explanations of what exactly it is - HELP!! Thanks up-front for your help!
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                LW Aircraft Testing Instrument / Device?

                Here are some more detail shots! OOPS! I meant "-38" in the Werk-Nr." not the "FL Nr."
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                  LW Aircraft Testing Instrument / Device?

                  More detail shots of the gauges!
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                    LW Aircraft Testing Instrument / Device?

                    Additional shots!
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                      LW Aircraft Testing Instrument / Device?

                      Some last shots with a soda can for scale.
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                        Hello Jim,
                        You have a fine collection. From a personal point of view, I particualarly like the two man medical kit.
                        Regards,
                        Andy

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                          Wow! I don't think there are two guys on earth owning two pairs of N&G type 1. Very impressive Jim.
                          I am more than speechless.

                          Pierre


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                            Very impressive items, great !

                            Pierre, I think it's one pair displayed on both parts of the box, no ?

                            Jos.

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                              1st Model N & G Sunglasses

                              Yes, you are correct I have only the one pair - I have displayed it on the top and bottom of it's box just to get a better photo - sorry for the confusion! Jim

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                                Originally posted by Jim Allen View Post
                                Some last shots with a soda can for scale.
                                It is a "Pruefmesser" testing unit for the FuG III radio installation.

                                regards,

                                Funksammler

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