Luftwaffe Me 163 'Comet' JG 400 Relic 6x8-inch Acrylic Desk Display

Aviation history you can touch with Ron Cole's free-standing two-sided acrylic relic displays. Perfect 6x8-inch size for desk or bookshelf. Handmade in the USA, right here in Zanesville, Ohio!
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The Me 163 'Comet' was the only rocket-powered aircraft to see combat in World War II, with the Luftwaffe's Jagdgeschwader 400 based out of Brandis, Germany from February 1944 until the end of the war.
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These pieces have been carefully cut from a larger aluminum panel from a JG 400 Me 163's upper surfaces, that was excavated in 2006 from an excavated area of the original Brandis airfield. Much of the 163's construction was of non-strategic materials such as steel, and parts such as these are extremely rare.
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Each display includes a 1.5x1.5-inch section of exterior aluminum skinning from this aircraft, attached to the outside of the acrylic, with some exterior and interior paint. Some parts have rivets and/or traces of rare German yellow identification markings (first come first serve).
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Included Certificate of Authenticity (COA). Signed & numbered.
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Very limited to less than thirty displays!

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