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Originally Posted by harrison987
Bronc.
Scale is NOT necessary for an item like this.
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In my 20 years of collecting I have never...EVER...needed to measure anything, or needed anyone to place a ruler next to an item to properly ID it.
if the owner wished to indulge in your measuring fetish...then by all means...he is welcome to.
Wing crosses...large panels...structures..."maybe" I would ask for a size...but but as I said...it is a waste of time for an item like this.
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harrison987.
With all due respect, you have revealed yourself to be an amateur: not a historian or serious researcher, but a unsophisticated parts collector--at best.
This forum is an archive of aviation history. From time to time people post photographs of physical evidence for identification. Not only is scale necessary for the proper identification of that evidence, but (1) for proper archiving, and (2) for proper future reference, scale in all of these photographs is absolutely necessary.
This is a very simple concept, for serious people.
Bronc