Aircraft 10" Venturi Tube. Removed from a 1956 Cessna 172 but it was the standard type venturi installed on many older model aircraft.
Very clean and interesting item.
It is in good condition. Nothing is broken or bent.
I have no documentation to describe its airworthines . Sold as is.
The picture describes the conditions of the selling item.
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