1950's Wright J65 Jet Engine A-4 Skyhawk Nozzle Stabilizer 24oz Candy Bowl

1950's Wright J65 Jet Engine A-4 Skyhawk Nozzle Stabilizer 24oz Candy Bowl

$259.00
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A nozzle stabilizer from the Curtiss-Wright J65 turbojet engine—a robust annular steel frame originally positioned at the engine’s tail end. It stabilized and aligned the exhaust nozzle and tail cone, directing hot exhaust gases to maximize thrust in Cold War-era jets such as the A-4 Skyhawk and F-84F Thunderstreak. Now creatively repurposed into a functional bowl, this striking piece highlights the intersection of mid-century aerospace innovation and contemporary artistic design, making it a fascinating addition to any space. Background & Significance The Curtiss-Wright J65, adapted from the British Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire engine, was widely used by U.S. military aircraft in the 1950s and 1960s. It powered iconic jets including the Douglas A-4 Skyhawk and Republic F-84F Thunderstreak. Essential to the engine’s performance, the nozzle stabilizer served a critical role: securely holding the exhaust nozzle and tail cone in precise alignment. By managing intense thrust forces and

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