Authentic Boeing 757 Flight Data Recorder (Black Box) TUI Airways
Authentic Boeing 757 Flight Data Recorder (Black Box) – TUI Airways
A rare opportunity to own a genuine aircraft "Black Box" Flight Data Recorder removed from a Boeing 757 operated by TUI Airways.
This authentic Universal Flight Data Recorder (UFDR) is a remarkable piece of aviation history, featuring its original high-visibility orange finish, manufacturer data plates, and its original attached Underwater Acoustic Beacon (UAB), used to assist recovery teams in locating the recorder following an accident at sea.
Unlike replica decorative items, this is a real aircraft component that once formed part of a commercial airliner's flight recording system.
Features
Genuine Boeing 757 Flight Data Recorder
Ex-TUI Airways aircraft
Original "FLIGHT RECORDER – DO NOT OPEN" markings
Universal Flight Data Recorder (UFDR)
Manufacturer: Sundstrand Data Contro
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Original Underwater Acoustic Beacon (UAB) fitted
Original identification and certification plates intact
Heavy-duty crash-protected construction
Exceptional aviation display piece
Dimensions
Length: 50 cm
Width: 20 cm
Height: 40 cm
Condition
Good used condition with expected service-related marks, scratches, and wear from its operational life. These signs of use enhance the authenticity and provenance of this unique aviation artefact.
Perfect For
Aviation collectors
Pilots and aircraft engineers
Museums and exhibitions
Flight simulator rooms
Aviation-themed offices and bars
Unique man cave displays
The Boeing 757 has become one of the most iconic airliners ever produced, and genuine flight recorders from retired aircraft are becoming increasingly difficult to obtain. Complete with its original Underwater Acoustic Beacon, this is a rare and highly desirable collector's item that represents an important part of commercial aviation history.
A genuine piece of aviation history from one of the world's most recognisable commercial aircraft fleets. ✈️
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