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This is the front cockpit section of a Douglas A-20G Havoc named 'Green Hornet' that fought in the Pacific during WW2.
The section is above the instrument panel where the windscreen attaches and it still has the gun sight mount and original radio call id with the serial number on it '43-9407'
Green Hornet assigned to the 5th Air Force, 675th Bombardment Squadron "Dauntless Demons" (675th BS). Nicknamed "Green Hornet" with the nose art of a hornet holding an aerial bomb with both hands and running. Tail code "P" and a blue diagonal stripe with a white edge at the tip of the tail.
This is a one of a kind verified relic with the s/n still attached.
$1000
The section is above the instrument panel where the windscreen attaches and it still has the gun sight mount and original radio call id with the serial number on it '43-9407'
Green Hornet assigned to the 5th Air Force, 675th Bombardment Squadron "Dauntless Demons" (675th BS). Nicknamed "Green Hornet" with the nose art of a hornet holding an aerial bomb with both hands and running. Tail code "P" and a blue diagonal stripe with a white edge at the tip of the tail.
This is a one of a kind verified relic with the s/n still attached.
$1000
