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| Nuvite Tool Tote Bag (PS. It's a "Weekender" too!) |
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Tough enough for tools like buffers, with all the extra stuff, or a load of hand tools you need to overhaul a Pratt & Whit-ney in the outback! Big 12” X 12” X 24” with a hard tray
bottom for stability. Also has double zippers in its’ tough
nylon cover. Carry with strap handles or the shoulder sling,
and also has slit pockets outside and lashing straps for long
items. A great heavy duty carryall!
PS. Don’t tell your wife that it’s a perfect size for a quick
weekender travel bag, as it’ll even fit in your Swift –or an
Ercoupe, Cub, and most LSA’s… You’ll lose your tool tote,
sure enough! (Then what would you do about that Pratt?)
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| Nuvite Logo Cap |
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These are the good ones, 6-panel with multi-color slash on bill and side to add some action. Good, heavy blocked twill, with front panel stiffener and pre formed waterproof bill. Velcro “fits all” rear strap and four-color Nuvite corporate logo on front panel so everybody will think you’re somebody
special - Well, you are, you know!
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| Flightline-Sized Hot or Cold Drink Mugs |
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You can make a full tour of the flightline without a refill on these 747-sized mugs! Heavy ceramic keeps the hot stuff hot and cold stuff cold, too! Classic “Country Sunday Best”
speckled enameled look with Nuvite logo, and your title
(“VIP”) silkscreened, on the side, so everybody knows
whose it is!
Also perfectly sized for a break during your very own
“Polishing Party” with your favorite brand of polishes.
(Hint: Name is on the mug for reference…)
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| Cockpit-Size Snap Open Sunshades |
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You’ve tried the car stuff, and maybe, finally, resorted to the old dog-eared cardboard cutouts, - but now you can throw those old raggedy things out! Snap-open reflective silver fabric Nuvite Cockpit Sunshades are simple and handy…Cuts the cockpit temp buildup up to 30 degrees! And both stow into a small airplane-sized 8” bag that stuffs in any-
where. Each panel is 20” x 24” with tension wire rim.
Now, refolding them is the trick—if you know it! Like the
Old, Bold Pilots say about landing, “It’s easy if you know
how!”
(Hint: hold flat in front of you holding onto each side, hands facing each other. Rotate your wrists so your hands roll to facing down, and then fold your arms like you were hugging yourself. ...Easy!)
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