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Aircraft decor

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Airplane parts upcycled into bar called PW-747 Cowling Bar by MotoArt. They design and create high quality furniture made from vintage airplane parts.

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This Bar Shelf Looks Like Airplane Windows

Handcrafted by a Boeing long-haul pilot and an aircraft metal worker, this unique wall shelf is based on the dimensions of a 777 jumbo jet. The 44" wide shelf has three portals for storing and showing off your barware or other small objects. It's made from laser-cut aluminum with real rivets and upcycled pallet wood.

Ejection Seat from Percival Aircraft Jet Provost by Martin Baker | From a unique collection of antique and modern aviation objects at https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/more-furniture-collectibles/aviation-abjects/

About A Martin Baker ejection seat from a Percival aircraft BAC jet provost, royal air force trainer aircraft used from 1955 to 1993.

MotoArt’s wall art is crafted from real propeller and Wasp engine

Robust in every sense of the word, MotoArt's wall art has been made from a Test Club propeller connected to a Pratt & Whitney Wasp radial engine.

This drinks cabinet was once an RAF cluster bomb but after six months work is now on sale ...

The aircraft parts are saved from the skip by brothers Ben and Harry Fuller who then craft them into luxury furniture at their workshop in Bath, Somerset

The North American T-6 Harvard AKA "the pilot maker" played an important role as a basic combat trainer during WW II and beyond. 1938 T-6 Harvard’s were first assembled in California USA. January 1940 a license was granted to the Noorduyn Aircraft Company of Canada who began producing the aircraft for the RCAF. Training schools were established by at Moose Jaw, Claresholm, Calgary and eventually Penhold, to instruct trainee pilots from Norway, Denmark, Italy, France, West Germany, Portugal, Turk

The North American T-6 Harvard AKA "the pilot maker" played an important role as a basic combat trainer during WW II and beyond. 1938 T-6 Harvard’s were first assembled in California USA. January 1940 a license was granted to the Noorduyn Aircraft Company of Canada who began producing the aircraft for the RCAF. Training schools were established by at Moose Jaw, Claresholm, Calgary and eventually Penhold, to instruct trainee pilots from Norway, Denmark, Italy, France, West Germany, Portugal…

Getting creative with pieces we love from @HomeGoods. Airplane bottle holder turned succulent garden centerpiece. #homegoods #centerpiece #alternativeuse #airplane #aviation #pilot #travel #succulents

Getting creative with pieces we love from @HomeGoods. Airplane bottle holder turned succulent garden centerpiece. #homegoods #centerpiece #alternativeuse #airplane #aviation #pilot #travel #succulents