Amplifier in a black metal rectangular case. The components of the machinery are exposed and are connected by wires and screws. The front of the object has a Lear, Inc. logo in blue, red, and silver and a manufacturer label with the following…
Gyroscope constructed out of black metal and steel. The main circular form is secured to a rectangular base. There are multiple assembly and handling instructions stenciled in white paint throughout the surface. There are also four cream color…
WWII Burmese Blood Chit--The upper portion of the banner shows a blue rectangle, the upper left hand corner showing the British flag. Adjacent to the British flag is a circular image of a peacock. Below the blue rectangle is text, Burmese writing.…
WASP flight suit. Green flight suit with blue patch. "Nancy Nordhoff" written on the collar. "Flying Fortress" patch on the inside of the collar. Paint splattered all over the suit.
French curve drafting tool produced by Dietzgen Excello and used by North American Aviation draftsperson Margery Watson, circa 1943-1945. During her time at NAA, Watson served on the design team for the North American P-51 Mustang.
Learadio maintenance kit housed in a blue bag. Included with the kit is an empty green glass bottle with a metal black cap for Learecorder cleaning solution. There is cream label with black lettering adhered to the side. There is also a metal brush,…
Lear Jet FM Radio Adapter made of out black metal. The adapter is square-shaped with two outer components fitted together. On the front side there is a caution sticker and two black plastic dials. On the side a silver plaque is adhered to the metal…
Lear Omnirange Converter designed with functional components housed in a grey aluminum rectangular enclosure. The converter has been mounted on silver metal Barry Mount shock mounts. On one side of the object has a grey plastic dial, silver…