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    Identify these familiar oil fittings - USAF Museum Content

    Took these photos yesterday during a tour of a large collection. A cold brew to the first person who can i.d. what type of engine they are attached to.
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    1970 911"S" - Black (originally silver)
    1974 911"S" - Silver
    1973 911"T" - Bahia Red - Now Sold
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    Sheesh...no guesses?

    I'm fortunate that the USAF Museum is only about 15 minutes away from my house. While checking out a Junkers Turbojet engine I happened to notice that the oil fittings were identical to the ones used by Porsche on the oil system in the 60's. Pretty neat. At least I thought so....

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    Renn-Spot - Cars & parts For Sale - http://renn-spot.blogspot.com/
    1970 911"S" - Black (originally silver)
    1974 911"S" - Silver
    1973 911"T" - Bahia Red - Now Sold
    10 sec 67 VW
    Early "S" Registry #439

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    A couple other shots from the museum. Spectacular place if you are ever in Dayton. And it's free admission!
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    Renn-Spot - Cars & parts For Sale - http://renn-spot.blogspot.com/
    1970 911"S" - Black (originally silver)
    1974 911"S" - Silver
    1973 911"T" - Bahia Red - Now Sold
    10 sec 67 VW
    Early "S" Registry #439

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    I've got to get in there!!!
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    So ya finally made it, eh? Woulda been nice to do that tour with you. It has been years since I went to the museum. Great place. Last time I was on an aviation mission to Dayton, I visited the FSDO to get the standard airworthiness certificate for the T6. Nice Trojan - got a little time in one. Cessna 195 too, but not on floats - crosswind landing gear.
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