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The Handley Page Victor was a British jet-powered strategic bomber, with the K.2 variant serving mainly as an in-flight refueling tanker. XL 191 was built for the Royal Air Force in September 1961 and faithfully served with 55 Squadron, notably providing tanker support during the Falklands War in 1982.
The Victor K.2 crash-landed short of the runway in Hamilton, Ontario in 1986. Parts of it were donated to the Canadian Warplane Heritage, but the nose was sold to Walter Soplata and became part of his collection in 1987. MotoArt is pleased to preserve the plane in the form of a limited edition of PlaneTags.
Read more about Walter Soplata and the Soplata Collection.
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A quite lovely and rare tag - there likely won’t be many opportunities to own a piece of a Victor come up in the future. My tag was of an average thickness, and was a terrific solid ‘hemp’ color from the scheme these tankers were wearing at the time. If you have an interest in Cold War era military aircraft, this is an obvious choice to add to your collection.
I ordered this product on the 25th July and it has yet to arrive. Contacted the company over a month ago.. got a reply but no follow up. Been bouncing all around Australia and now sitting in Melbourne since the 9th Sept. Very poor delivery service. I've had products delivered from France in 14 business days!!! Hard to know what the product is considering I've been waiting over 2 months!
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