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Gripn. Military Airplane Part. Man Cave Decoration. Steampunk.fueling Nozzle on 2040-parts.com

US $220.00
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
conversation piece
Brand:gripn Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:prv 70-1n UPC:Does not apply

look at picture.   it is part of  airplane. for refueling in flight.   gripn    aluminum and steel  about  5 1/2 lbs.       10 3/4 " long.
numbers on  HOUSING     PRV70-1-N  # 2517.  FO-458    IT HAS SOME DAMAGE.  IT IS FOR  IN-FLIGHT  FUELING.
nice man cave  conversation piece. 

 the story is. 

when finished re fueling   in flight.  this piece broke off the plane. and ended up in fuel hose, of US MILITARY PLANE.
bought at auction.

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