Description: Previously owned/used by WW2 Army Air Corps Bomber Pilot, Korea/Cold War and Strategic Air Command Pilot, this G. Felsenthal & Sons Dead Reckoning Computer was made under government contract in 1944. This metal black circular main piece has black circular dials on either side of a yellow base slide with green grid marks on both sides indicating degrees and cardinal points. A dead reckoning computer with yellow plastic base with a green grid. Black circular dials on either side of a slide with yellow print indicating degrees and cardinal points. Degrees and measurements included are in black. Text on a black circular ring includes manufacturer's information and an object name as shown in pictures. Comes with its original leather pouch that needs the edge at one side and bottom resewn This is the real McCoy here. Authentic WW2 memorabilia. To note, on the back side, one with TRUE INDEX at the top, the right side plastic piece that spans the two screws is missing. Doesn't affect function but it is missing. Dead Reckoning Computer you ask?Aerial Dead Reckoning Computer: Pilots utilize a variety of tools to aid in navigation, and one of the most basic methods to navigate is by dead reckoning-a manual form of navigation based on mathematical calculations of time, speed, distance, and direction. Country of Origin: United States of AmericaType: INSTRUMENTS-Computers, General PurposeManufacturer: G. Felsenthal & Sons Inc.Physical Description: Black plastic disc dial with yellow markings; yellow sliding card with blue or green markings.Dimensions: 3-D: 24.3 × 12.4 × 1.3cm (9 9/16 × 4 7/8 × 1/2 in.)Materials: Plastic, Copper, Nickel Plating
Price: 30 USD
Location: Marion, Ohio
End Time: 2024-12-10T17:43:19.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Type: Dead Reckoning Computer
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States