DC-8 Cowling Reception Desk

Submitted by admin on Fri, 04/03/2009 - 13:24
The Douglas DC-8 Cowling Reception Desk
Go Supersonic with the Douglas DC-8 Cowling Reception Desk.
Sleek and refined, with an upward angle and dynamic style, this piece is a real scene-stealer.
Integrating engine inlets from a CFM56 engine, it measures 78 inches outside and 63 inches on the inside, making large enough for two people. The elegant, interior desk is made from solid maple and features a black, Plexiglass top for added durability. Wire grommet details emphasize the modern, industrial aesthetic.
Douglas DC-8 History
On August 21st, 1961, in a controlled dive through 41,000 feet…
The DC-8 became the first civilian jet to break the sound barrier, at Mach 1.012 or 660 mph. The purpose of the flight was to collect data on a new leading-edge design for the wing.
High Flying Production and Details
- Team Motoart cuts, grinds, buffs and polishes this piece for 120 hours creating a beautiful sheen. It’s also available in satin finish or painted leading edge.
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