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    scrap jet engines at Vietnam war

    hi, everyone here :

    i am at Vietnam , by seraching "recycle jet engine" i get the website,i want to know :if i offer scrap jet engines of shot downed fighter at Vietnam war.do anyone interest to buy them to recycle the rare metal?



    and if u do not interest it,would u kindly recommend any rare metal dealer? thanks ahead.

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    wei

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    Wow seems like that would be a treasure trove of material.......Unfortunate the reason most of that stuff was just left behind was because it wasn't worth the effort to transport it........I'd say if you could fill an entire "Barge" or something similar you may be in business otherwise I doubt you will have much interest

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    yes, too small quantity is not to be in business.

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    a entire Barge is too huge to me,i think a entire container is enough to be in business ,because the jet engine is made by rare metal. very expensive metal.

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    Just out of curiosity, what kind of aircraft is it? Does it have tail markings or other markings that would identify it? It would be an interesting story to know the history and what happened to the pilot.


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