Pratt & Whitney Eagle Engine Cowling Left And Right 10" Nose Cowl Decals on 2040-parts.com
Hollywood, Florida, US
Pratt & Whitney original eagle decals great aviation collectors item for restorations of aircrafts and engines size 10" in diameter made on 3M scotchcal perforated film material. These items are mounted on the left and right side cowls and nose cowls of commercial airlines aircrafts.
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