Perhaps most interesting from a "personal history" point of view is the "declaration" stating just two parachutes were enclosed
Following heavy losses
it was discovered that the locking lever in the lower ball turret was broken making it impossible for the turret to be placed in proper position for landing without serious damage if not total destruction to the ball turret as the guns would extend straight downward as the result of gravity
We believe this propeller was manufactured around 1918-19
Offered in great display condition this is a very rare British contractor made sword perfect to add to any British Victorian collection
Original German WWII Heer Gold 1941 German Cross Award Embroidered Cloth Badge - Unissued British Ordnance Perhaps most interesting from aOriginal Items: Only One Available. This is a very nice example of a German WWII German Cross (Deutsches Kreuz) in Gold award, issued as a cloth embroidered badge for use on the Heer (Army) uniform. The badge is approximately 2 7 8 inches (72mm) wide, and is hand embroidered, featuring a double, overlaid, eight point, sunburst pattern with the top, inner layer, sunburst in matte, brownish grey, cotton threads, and the bottom, outer layer, in bright,