Feature

●This is a pre-painted/pre-finished model that requires minimal assembly (if any).
●Adult collectible model - not intended for children under age 14.


Description

Every tag is unique. Depending on the plane, tags may vary in terms of haptics, material thickness and colour. Small blemishes bear witness to the planes long history and are an authentic reminder of its glory days over the clouds. Each tag is made from the retired original aircraft fuselage skin of the featured aircraft, and is numbered. Size: 1.37 x 3.46 inch (35 x 88 mm) Lost & Found ServiceAviationTag also offers a bonus lost and found service. Thanks to the unique combination of serial number, plane type and honest finder, your tag can be traced back to AviationTag who will do their best to get your things back to you as quickly as possible. Just be sure to register your tag at https:www.aviationtag.comenaviationtag-registration Aircraft Featured The 757-200 was handed over to British Airways in March 1986 in Renton Washington with the MSN (manufacturer serial number) 23533 and line number 93 as a purely passenger aircraft. The British flag carrier registered it as G-BIKY, christening it “Leeds Castle”. Along with other aircraft, in 2003 the 757 was repurposed into a purely cargo aircraft in Mobile Downtown (Alabama), to then be used exclusively for DHL. In the course of this, it was re-assigned to European Air Transport with the registration OO-DPN and finally to EAT Leipzig in 2010. Under its final registration D-ALEK, it flew DHL consignments around the world until 2018, before finally being parked in Castellon Spain on Christmas Eve 2018. After marking 50 years of DHL, Aviationtag is now launching a new joint limited edition of the D-ALEK for commercial sale. Not just a piece of aviation history, but also a piece of DHL history ? get yours while stocks last!