This could be the ideal equipment for cleaning aircraft where no water and electricity present
This is called a Dirt Worker, and available at http://www.dirtworker.co.za
Cleaning Aircraft at remote hangers
- Chris Liebenberg
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Re: Cleaning Aircraft at remote hangers
OK, I admit I know Sierra Foxtrot Alpha about flying, but that looks like a bike to me, not a trike.....
But seriously, where does that thing get the pressure- do you pump it up like a primus stove or what?
But seriously, where does that thing get the pressure- do you pump it up like a primus stove or what?
- Stephan van Tonder
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Re: Cleaning Aircraft at remote hangers
Click on the posted link. But incase you can't - it uses a 12v pump that you plug into your car's lighter socket. But EISH R1700 

Nuts about Cheetahs. Petit is the place.
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