Handcrafted original aircraft skin from a BOEING B747-400M.
This Boeing 747-400M (Combi) with registration number B-2469 was introduced to civil aviation on September 10, 1998, and became a member of several 747 fleets. During service, this aircraft travels between Los Angeles, San Francisco, Frankfurt, London, Paris and other major destinations with Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen.
Unfortunately, after a short period of 16 years, this “Queen of the sky” B-2469 withdrew from service in 2014. On the same year February 20, the queen was transferred to the South California Logistics Airport, aka Victorville, in California for storage. And later be demolished. Now, six years later, we are fortunate enough to obtain a few pieces of this "Queen of the Sky" skins, and make this as a collectable or keychain with a limited edition of 350 pieces.
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Weight : around 0.03kg per tag
Size : (Hexagon) 52mm*60mm in square size
(Rectangle) 95mm*30mm
Important to read before purchasing
Every tag has its unique serial number; each of them is unique and special. Tags are distributed randomly, and you will get a different serial number rather than the tag listed.
Purchasing multicolour tags will come with a unique pattern as every tag has a particular pattern, but the colour will be the same as what you bought. Purchasing multicoloured tags will be automatically agreed with the rule.
Aircraft skins are flown with the aircraft for years and parked in Boneyards before us handcrafting it to tag. Minor scratches and paint drop are normal, hexagons and multicolour rectangles tags are not recommended to use as a keychain, and all rectangles tags will come with a ring for daily use.
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Disclaimer
BOEING 747®-400M is REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF OTHERS. AIRLINERTAGS IS NOT AFFILIATED WITH, CONNECTED TO OR SPONSORED BY BOEING.
We never intend to sell tags as authorized products, but only use names to record the history of our materials.