A Trip To The Air Show
Attention: Welcome to our new aircraft hydraulics section! We hope you find this section we have put together informative and interesting. You may notice that some part numbers and so forth are blurred out. One reason we didn't want to post full part numbers because it has taken us months of searches to get the information we have. It wouldn't be fair to us to just give up our hard work and research. Not too many people know about this stuff and the ones that do don't want to talk about it. We feel this is just the right amount of info so we don't upset anyone on either side. The biggest reason for not giving out full part numbers is because we don't need every lowrider to call up aircraft surplus places looking for things. Most warehouses don't want to sell to lowriders and the ones that do are raising their prices beyond a reasonable amount because people are willing to pay to much for stuff the warehouse considers junk. Lets keep prices down and think about it before you offer a insane amount for a used pump that needs a rebuild. If you are going to track parts down don't say that it is for a lowrider. Know what the full part number is, what aircraft it goes in, the proper name for the part and the function of that part. Take the time to research the surplus industry and know the lingo they use. Remember not to use lowrider lingo when talking with them because odds are they have a different term for the part you are looking for. With a little research and some luck you'll be able to find what you need.
You are probably wondering why we have this page in our tech section? Well this is it.. You are about to see RARE pictures pictures of some aircraft and their hydraulic systems. Jay was able to look around up close and personal to get you all the pictures you have been looking for. We will start with the aircraft and then we will show you the good stuff, the hydraulic systems. We hope you enjoy this section.
W.W.II Aircraft
Rare Pictures Of Hydraulic Systems
For a few reasons we decided to not tell what aircraft these systems are from. But we can promise you you will enjoy these rare pictures.
Above: Inside the plane is a mess of hard lines and valves.
Above: Here is a Pesco 280 power pack mounted with the motor facing up.
Above: A zoomed out view shows the hydraulic reservoir above the pump.
Above: Another shot of the Pesco unit.
Above: Here is the Pesco pump again.
Above: Another Pesco unit.
Above: This is Pesco unit is facing motor down.
Above: A zoomed out view of the pump.
Above: Another pump in the same aircraft.
Above: This is unit looks brand new.
Above: Here is another pump in a different plane.
Above: This pump looks beat.
Above: Can you spot the Pesco?
Above: Tag showing the unit was serviced recently.
Above: This pump is securely mounted in place.
Above: Here is another pump in the same aircraft.
Above: A three port solenoid valve almost slipped by us in this plane.
Above: This valve was painted over.
Above: Some breathing oxygen tanks.
Above: Another oxygen tank.
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