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909 Avro Aircraft Tail Wheel 4.00-3 1/2 (anson)

This vintage tail wheel is from an Avro Anson aircraft, marked ‘4.00-3 1/2’. A key component of the landing gear, this wheel is ideal for collectors or restoration projects. It shows signs of age and use, representing a genuine piece of aviation history.

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Bidder Name Bidding Time Bid Auto
Yard Bulk 2025-09-21 19:35:35 £28.00
Nutrition Complicated 2025-09-21 19:35:35 £27.00 Auto
Nutrition Complicated 2025-09-21 19:35:22 £26.00 Auto
Yard Bulk 2025-09-21 19:35:22 £25.00
Nutrition Complicated 2025-09-21 19:18:20 £23.00
Yard Bulk 2025-09-21 18:10:57 £22.00
Nutrition Complicated 2025-09-21 18:10:57 £21.00 Auto
Nutrition Complicated 2025-09-21 04:26:19 £20.00 Auto
Yard Bulk 2025-09-21 04:26:19 £19.00
Nutrition Complicated 2025-09-21 04:26:15 £18.00 Auto
Yard Bulk 2025-09-21 04:26:15 £17.00
Nutrition Complicated 2025-09-21 04:26:12 £16.00 Auto
Yard Bulk 2025-09-21 04:26:12 £15.00
Nutrition Complicated 2025-09-21 04:26:09 £14.00 Auto
Yard Bulk 2025-09-21 04:26:09 £13.00
Nutrition Complicated 2025-09-21 04:26:05 £12.00 Auto
Yard Bulk 2025-09-21 04:26:05 £11.00
Nutrition Complicated 2025-09-21 04:26:00 £10.00 Auto
Yard Bulk 2025-09-21 04:26:00 £9.00
Nutrition Complicated 2025-09-21 00:05:41 £8.00
Plants Brian 2025-09-21 00:05:41 £7.00 Auto
Plants Brian 2025-09-19 16:18:29 £6.00

Auction Ended

Winning Bid: £28.00

Winner: Yard Bulk

Timezone: Europe/London

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Avro Anson Tail Wheel

This is a vintage tail wheel assembly, originally fitted to an Avro Anson aircraft. Marked ‘4.00-3 1/2’, this wheel is a key component of the aircraft’s landing gear, responsible for ground handling and taxiing. The wheel exhibits the classic design of aviation components from this era, showcasing robust construction and functional engineering.

Condition and Collectibility

This Avro Anson tail wheel shows signs consistent with age and previous use. It presents as a genuine, period piece, likely of interest to aviation enthusiasts, collectors of vintage aircraft parts, or those undertaking aircraft restoration projects. While its operational status is unknown, it represents a tangible piece of aviation history.