Bendix
Airspeed Indicator, Sensitive, 700MPH, Army Type F-1, US Army Air Force, WWII
The Army Type F-1 Airspeed Indicator was used across a number of US Army Air Corps and Air Force aircraft during WWII, including heavy bombers B-17, B-24, B-29, medium bombers B-25 and B-26, as well as light bomber A-20, according to the Accessories Interchangeability Chart dated Feb 1945. It was also used in versions of US Army Air Force WWII fighters P-38, P-39, P-40, P-47, and P-51. This F-1 was made by Bendix, part number 142-22B-A-A1, and has a serial number prefix of AF42, indicative of a 1942 manufacturing date. See spec sheet in photos.
According to the spec sheet in the Index of Army Aeronautical equipment Volume 6 Instruments, dated 1944, the Army type F-1 is a sensitive airspeed indicator. The pointer makes one revolution every hundred miles per hour. A smaller inner window rotates and indicates hundreds of miles per hour.
It is in good condition given its age, although it is reading is inaccurate (the indicator shows that it is currently traveling at 50 MPH). The dial and glass are intact.