SR-71 Blackbird Wreckage (Item # A-1023)
SR-71 Blackbird Wreckage (Item # A-1023)
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This appears to be a strip of the titanium outer skin where several sections joined, overlapped, and spot welded together. There are 3 layers of metal sheets. Iconic black paint is visible on one side.
This is a piece that we cut some fragments from
This piece has very sharp edges.
Dimensions: 6" x 0.125" x 0.75"
The sale price includes the item(s) pictured, verified provenance, & certificate of authenticity.
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Stemcell always has great products, but this was a next-level opportunity. Description and pictures were fantastic. Extremely cool piece of history and science intertwined.
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