Turbine Blade Keyring - Titanium - Pratt&whitney Jt9d - Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet on 2040-parts.com
Samarate, Italy
Jet engine turbine blade keyring - High Pressure Compressor 9th stage from the mighty Pratt & Whitney JT9d engine which powered the Boeing 747.
Titanium length 1-3/4" Total weight 18g Actually flown on Boeing 747 |
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