For Sale

I believe this is a Military Aircraft Battlefield Transponder, similar to the IFF (Identification Friend or Foe), again, speculating. Its a great show and tell piece, art or maybe in the panel of a mock up of your own Warbird aircraft. Overall including controls, knobs and dials, this measures 5 3/4" x 5" x 2 1/4". Its purely neat! PN C-1272 A /APA 89, C1272/Unit 4.

We offer 30 day returns, most items ship same day, and we aim for 100% buyer satisfaction. 


In 1922, Ivan Gates organized the Gates Flying Circus. It was considered the granddaddy of all flying air shows. Made up of mostly WWI ex-military flyers, it captivated crowds with daredevil flight performances, wing walking and parachuting demonstrations.  

My Grandfather began his aviation career barnstorming in a $250 war surplus Jenny and then later flying for Gates Flying Circus. Orville Wright signed his license, license number 1000. My father came along at a time my grandfather was buying surplus PT19s and Stearmans for a few hundred dollars. 

My father continued the passion for flying and owned several aircraft over the years. My brother flew for Cole Palen's Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome. In his last few days my father's eyes twinkled when I brought some flying magazines to his bedside. In honor of my dad, I'm continuing our aviation heritage.

Airworthiness of seller's items is to be determined by Buyer and/or Buyer's Faa Approved Mechanic, Buyer's Faa Certified Repair Station.
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