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Douglas DC-6 Spinner Base Upcycled to Coffee Table | Side Table | Aircraft Part Aviation

Douglas DC-6 Spinner Base Upcycled to Coffee Table | Side Table | Aircraft Part Aviation

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Douglas DC-6 Spinner Base Upcycled to Table with Glass Top

Original spinner base from the Douglas DC-6 aircraft. This is the part next to the engine blades, visible in the attached photos. It comes from 1940s or 1950s because this plane was produced in those years.

The item is in good, used condition. It has been cleaned and polished to a degree showing the beautiful matte aluminum while retaining the original signs and traces of age caused by intensive use. It has classic traces of use resulting from use and age like: deep scratches and dirt, discoloration and the like.

Glass top included.

The item was also protected with wax and clear varnish.

Beautiful industrial character of the furniture.

This is a fantastic functional table and rare collector's item for all airplane fans.

64 cm lower diameter, 55 cm upper diameter, height 23 cm

The glass top is placed on silicone bumpers - so it can be easily removed when you need it.

A perfect coffee table, side table for any stylish interior: living room, office, study or any other place.

Pictures are part of description.

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The item is not intended for re-aircraft use.

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ABOUT DC-6:

The Douglas DC-6 is a piston-powered airliner and cargo aircraft built by the Douglas Aircraft Company from 1946 to 1958. Originally intended as a military transport near the end of World War II, Douglas reworked it after the war to compete with the Lockheed Constellation in the long-range commercial transport market. Douglas built over 700, and many still fly in cargo, military, and wildfire control roles.

The DC-6 was known as the C-118 Liftmaster in United States Air Force service and as the R6D in United States Navy service before 1962, after which all U.S. Navy variants were also designated as the C-118.

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