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    Posted 14 years ago

    DAB50
    (6 items)

    SOLID BRASS AIRPLANE
    MODELED AFTER WW2 BOMBER (I THINK)
    DON'T KNOW WHAT THE BULLETS ARE BUT IT IS ALL MADE FROM BULLETS AND SHELL CASEINGS
    ITS ABOUT 10" LONG 12" WIDE (WINGS)
    NEED HELP WITH A POSSIBLE DATE OR TIME PERIOD
    I'VE HAD IT ABOUT 10 YEARS

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    1. Trenchartman Trenchartman, 14 years ago
      Hello,

      That is a nice plane looks like a WW II piece.

      Trenchartman
    2. Dizzydave Dizzydave, 14 years ago
      What is that Trenchartman, Shell casing folded out for wings, 50 cal for body, and maybe 7.62 mm for engines? Great piece! Dave
    3. scottvez scottvez, 14 years ago
      I agree-- WWII, but I am not sure of the plane.

      It is not American. Maybe some sort of German aircraft?

      The highly polished finish also suggests that it was in Europe for a long time. Europeans don't like that natural patina that is prevalent in US housed pieces.
    4. ohmyflyguy, 13 years ago
      If this is British, it is probably of the Douglas A-20 (Havoc) that the RAF, the 8th and 9th AAF's used in the ETO. Other than the long proboscis, its outlines are very close to the Havoc. Sheet brass was fairly easy to secure if an airman (artist) was on an air base.

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