Craigslist added an "Aviation" section a couple of years ago. It's always fun to poke through there to see what pops up (lots of random aviation toys and memorabilia, the occasional single-engine aircraft project, etc). The below "SR-71 Fuel Control" has been posted and re-posted for several months in the NW Indiana Craigslist.
Obviously, it would be cool to have a genuine piece of SR-71 hardware decorating your basement. Of course, you'd want to be sure you've got the real thing. I'm struggling on how to verify this particular piece though. Some thoughts:
- Bendix (now Honeywell) did make the fuel system for the SR-71, and they had a plant in South Bend Indiana, so that part is plausible.
- The ad lists it as "New," in the shipping container. Based on the photos of the documentation in the link, it appears to be reworked/overhauled, but I suppose that wouldn't matter to a collector.
- The link has several photos of "documentation." Most are kind of tough to decipher (some of them being upside down doesn't help). I don't see anything that looks like an 8130 tag. Most of them look like test data sheets from a Repair/Overhaul operation. The couple of part numbers that were visible didn't turn anything up in a google search.
So, actual artifact of the Mach 3+ Blackbird? Or shiny boat anchor? You decide!
https://chicago.craigslist.org/nwi/avo/d/merrillville-sr-71-fuel-control-make/7254994036.htmlSR-71 Fuel Control (Make a Offer)SR-71 Fuel Control (New) Still in the shipping container. I had it for over 25 Years time to move on. I'm NOT GOING TO GIVE IT AWAY. Make a Serious Offer
SERIOUS COLLECTORS

