Douglas DC-7B Hydraulic Reservoir Gauge Instrument EA102AN-52H Used

This listing features a vintage Douglas DC-7B aircraft hydraulic reservoir gauge instrument (EA102AN-52H). Condition is used; check the listing for details on wear, markings, and any included parts. Ideal for aviation restoration projects, collections, or display, this is offered in the eBay Motors category. Free shipping is included, and delivery timing and carrier information should be confirmed in the listing. Review the photos and item notes for exact details on what you will receive and any applicable return or handling terms.

USD 10.99
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LocationScottsdale US
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Seller emira_as
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Douglas DC-7B Hydraulic Reservoir Gauge Instrument EA102AN-52H Used Specs
BrandLiquidometer
Manufacturer Part NumberEA102AN-52H
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Listing details

This listing is for a pre-owned vintage Douglas DC-7B Aircraft Hydraulic Reservoir Gauge Instrument EA102AN-52H. Good overall cosmetic condition for its age. We have a few units for sale so the cosmetic condition may vary slightly from photos. Includes only what is shown. Sold as a novelty / collector item. Operability has not been tested and is unknown.Developed at the request of American Airlines the DC-7 was designed to be capable of non-stop transcontinental flights in competition to the Lockheed Super Constellation in use by TWA. The new airliner first flew in May 1953 and entered service with American Airlines in November of that year. The DC-7B is virtually identical to the earlier version of the plane apart from larger engine nacelles designed to hold more fuel. The DC-7 was the last of Douglas’s piston engine airliner designs that had begun with the DC-2 in the 1930s. Many DC-7s found use after the airlines with travel clubs and as fire fighting aircraft.Please feel free to ask questions and thanks for looking!