
- by Dianna Lopez
MotoArt PlaneTags Bringing Rare Aircraft Tags and SR-71 Giveaway to Sun ’n Fun 2026
- by Dianna Lopez
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Pop-up store to feature 200+ aircraft, including rare and sold-out pieces
MotoArt PlaneTags will exhibit at Sun ’n Fun Aerospace Expo, April 14–19, 2026 in Lakeland, Florida, with a pop-up store featuring PlaneTags made from more than 200 aircraft.
Attendees can browse a wide selection of tags, including current releases, rare colors, and a limited number of sold-out pieces not typically available online.
Visitors can find MotoArt at space N-097, outside Hangar A near the Compass Rose.
Visitors who sign up for the MotoArt mailing list at the booth will receive PlaneTags swag while supplies last.
MotoArt will host a giveaway of two SR-71 Blackbird PlaneTags, with entries collected at the booth and winners announced during the night shows on Thursday and Saturday. An additional SR-71 PlaneTag will be awarded to a customer who makes a purchase during Sun ’n Fun.
The SR-71 remains one of the most sought-after aircraft in the PlaneTags collection, with limited availability.
“Sun ’n Fun is a great place to connect with people who care about aviation history and collecting,” said Dave Hall, founder of MotoArt. “We’re bringing a wide range of aircraft so visitors can experience that history in person.”
MotoArt, based in Torrance, California, has created PlaneTags from more than 250 retired aircraft, preserving aviation history through authentic materials.
Visitors can find MotoArt PlaneTags at Sun ’n Fun from April 14 through April 19. More details will be shared on MotoArt’s social channels.
For more information, visit https://planetags.com



Grumman OV-1D Mohawk: The U.S. Army's Battlefield Eye in the Sky
The Grumman OV-1 Mohawk was one of the most capable and technologically advanced reconnaissance aircraft operated by the U.S. Army during the Cold War. Designed to gather intelligence close to the front lines, the Mohawk combined short takeoff and landing performance with sophisticated sensor systems that allowed it to detect and monitor activity on the ground in nearly any weather conditions.
At a time when battlefield commanders increasingly relied on timely intelligence, the Mohawk provided information that could not always be obtained through traditional observation methods. Equipped with infrared sensors, cameras, and side-looking airborne radar systems, it helped military planners track troop movements, monitor supply routes, and identify potential threats day or night.
Over a service life that spanned more than three decades, the Mohawk flew missions in Vietnam, served with Army intelligence units in Europe during the height of the Cold War, and helped pioneer many of the airborne surveillance techniques that later became standard throughout the military.
Today, PlaneTags made from OV-1D Mohawk serial number 62-5902 preserve the legacy of an aircraft that played a critical role in military reconnaissance during a period of rapid technological change.
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