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FH-1 Phantom Jet Pioneer Water Bottle

$31.93 $36.00 Sale
Color: Black
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Dive into the thrilling era of jet-powered aviation with the McDonnell Aircraft FH-1 Phantom, a trailblazer that marked the transition from propeller-driven to jet-powered aircraft for the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. Operational from 1947, the FH-1 Phantom was the first purely jet-powered aircraft to land on an American aircraft carrier, setting the stage for future naval aviation. With its sleek design and twin engines, it was a symbol of post-WWII innovation, capable of reaching speeds that were unimaginable to previous generations of pilots. Although its service life was relatively short, the Phantom was a critical step in the evolution of jet fighters, paving the way for more advanced models. It served as a training platform and performed admirably in a variety of roles, earning its place in the annals of military aviation history. The FH-1 Phantom was not just an aircraft; it was a bold leap into the future, embodying the spirit of progress and the relentless pursuit of speed and power.

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This 17-ounce double-walled stainless steel water bottle is perfect for your daily outings It will keep your drink of choice hot or cold for hours. Features an odor- and leak-proof cap. Throw it in your car's cup holder on your way to work, take it with you on hikes, or toss it in your bag for any time you get thirsty.

  • High-grade stainless steel
  • 17 oz (500 ml)
  • Dimensions 105 285 (27 7 cm)
  • Vacuum flask
  • Double-wall construction
  • Bowling pin shape
  • Odorless and leak-proof cap
  • Insulated for hot and cold liquids (keeps the liquid hot or cold for 6 hours)
  • Patented ORCA coating for vibrant colors
  • Hand-wash only (dishwasher not recommended due to vacuum seal)
Chris D
April 10, 2022
100% of pilots found this review helpful

Love this bottle. I was very surprised at how glossy the map photo is. Feels like a very durable image.