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The DC-7 was Douglas’ last major piston engine-powered transport aircraft. Built 1953 - 1958, it entered the American Airlines flagship service on its New York-Los Angeles route, becoming the first airliner to offer nonstop transcontinental service in both directions, flying westbound against the prevailing winds. 44924 began its career with American Airlines in 1956, eventually being converted to a freighter in later years, most notably with Ortner Air Service in Ohio. Walter Soplata acquired its cockpit and other fuselage sections during the 1970s from the Ortners. MotoArt continues the dream to preserve the newest aircraft in the PlaneTags fleet.
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Variations and imperfections are not product flaws. They are part of the beauty of PlaneTags. The images on this website are provided for reference only and should not be used as the sole basis for choosing a particular PlaneTag. As a result, you will not have an option to select the exact color.
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International Shipping: 8-15 days
Allow 8-10 days for custom engraving
CautionNot recommended for children under 8 years of age. This product contains chemical-based paint which may cause respiratory irritation if ingested or inhaled in large quantities. Keep out of mouth.
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Crafted from the actual skin of an airplane, the PlaneTag offers a unique piece of history to identify baggage, complete with the option of engraving your name, address and phone number on the back.
I purchased the DC 7 tag as it has always been my favorite prop airliner especially in the AA scheme. Very nice and arrived quickly with one side engraved with my contact info. I have since ordered 3 more assorted tags for Christmas gifts to friends. Giving a useful piece of aviation history is so appropriate for any aviation enthusiast. I really want the SR71 but can't bring myself to hanging that expensive piece of history on my luggage for the Airline Bag Smashers to destroy
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