This display piece features a historic jet engine blade from the iconic Vickers VC10 aircraft, securely mounted on a PLA 3D-printed base. The blade, originally part of the Rolls-Royce Conway engine, showcases the engineering prowess of the mid-20th century. Its slightly curved, aerodynamic design was optimized for the high-speed airflows within the engine. The blade has a naturally aged patina, highlighting its operational history and the high-performance demands it once endured.
The 3D-printed PLA mount is meticulously crafted to provide a stable and elegant display, allowing the blade to be viewed from all angles. The mount has a sleek, dark gray finish, contrasting with the metal of the blade and providing a modern touch that complements the vintage nature of the engine part. The base is designed with a wide, pyramid-like shape that ensures stability while maintaining a minimalist aesthetic.
This mounted blade is not just a piece of aviation history but also a striking example of the intersection between vintage technology and modern manufacturing techniques. It serves as a tangible reminder of the VC10’s legacy in aviation history, offering enthusiasts and collectors a unique artifact from the Rolls-Royce Conway engine that captures the essence of aerospace innovation. Whether displayed in a personal collection, museum, or educational setting, this piece stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of the VC10 and the engineering marvels of its time.
Dimensions (guide)
Height - 138mm / 5.43"
Width - 46mm / 1.81"
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SKU : 801
39,95£Prix
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