Custom Boeing 720-060B - PLANETAGS TAIL # N7381
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Description
Description
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MotoArt’s newest addition to the PlaneTags collection is here! We are excited to add another Boeing to the fleet, and this 720 has an incredible story to tell. Once in a while, we find a plane that manages to appear in the history books more than once. This is one of them - meet Embraceable Annie also known as the Queen of Sheba, a Boeing 720-060B.
Embraceable Annie was discovered at MHV, after spending most of the 1990s as a DARPA testbed in the development of AIRMS (Airborne Infrared Measurement System). She had been acquired by Hughes Aircraft Co. (later Raytheon) in 1989 and registered as N7381. She was then rebuilt by Lockheed Greenville with modifications to the engines and the addition of an 8’x 6’ aero window to aid in the Raytheon LAX testing operations to benefit U.S. national security.
Before she became Annie, she was Queen of Sheba, a passenger aircraft delivered to Ethiopian Airlines soon after her first flight in September 1965. Shortly after departure on December 8, 1972, an international service from Addis Ababa (ADD) to Europe, an attempted hijacking of Flight 708 occurred. Security overtook the hijackers with no passengers or crew injured - but a quick thinking passenger was able to move an active grenade to an unoccupied area of the plane. It damaged an inboard engine and rudder controls, but the flight made an emergency landing in Addis Ababa.
OUR PLANE'S STORY
Only 154 Boeing 720s (a shorter derivative of the Boeing 707) were built. We are honored to share another rare, noteworthy aircraft, straight from 20th Century headlines, and add it to our fleet. Don’t miss this very limited run of 1,750 tags - add a Boeing 720 PlaneTag to your collection today. Read more about it on our blog: Meet Embraceable Annie: A New Life for A Boeing 720
Boeing 720-060B # N7381
Characteristics:
- Manufacturer: BOEING
- Tail #: N7381
- Crew: 3
- Passengers: 149
- Empty weight: 110,800 lb
- Wing Span: 130 FT 10 in
- Length: 136 FT 10 IN
- Height: 41 FT 5 IN
Performance:
- Max Takeoff: 229,000 lbs
- Range: 3.132 nm
- Max Cruise Speed: 540 knots
- Ceiling: 42,000 ft
- Rate of Climb: 2,940 ft/min
- Engine: 4 x Pratt & Whitney JT3D-1
DISCLAIMER
Handcrafted Aviation Collectibles
PlaneTags are:
- Authentic - made from actual retired aircraft fuselage, not merely stamped metal.
- Unique - each PlaneTag bears the color, thickness, and wear and tear from the portion of the fuselage from which it was cut and it is therefore rare to create two identical PlaneTags.
- Collectible - each one is numbered in a limited edition and comes attached to a display card.
- Versatile - comes with a durable metal ring, strong enough to attach to luggage or keys or display.
*Important Notice – Please Read Carefully
Due to the customization production time, please allow 7-10 business days for order processing on custom products.
PlaneTags are made from actual retired aircraft fuselage, not merely stamped metal. Because PlaneTags are made from real fuselage, each PlaneTag bears the color, thickness, and wear and tear from the portion of the fuselage from which it was cut and it is therefore rare to create two identical PlaneTags. These variations and imperfections are not product flaws. They are part of the beauty of PlaneTags. As a result, you will not have an option to select the color of your PlaneTag. The images on this website are provided for reference only and should not be used as the sole basis for choosing a particular PlaneTag.
Our Aircraft's Story
Our Aircraft's Story
Looking to engrave something unique? Check out our customization guide here.
MotoArt’s newest addition to the PlaneTags collection is here! We are excited to add another Boeing to the fleet, and this 720 has an incredible story to tell. Once in a while, we find a plane that manages to appear in the history books more than once. This is one of them - meet Embraceable Annie also known as the Queen of Sheba, a Boeing 720-060B.
Embraceable Annie was discovered at MHV, after spending most of the 1990s as a DARPA testbed in the development of AIRMS (Airborne Infrared Measurement System). She had been acquired by Hughes Aircraft Co. (later Raytheon) in 1989 and registered as N7381. She was then rebuilt by Lockheed Greenville with modifications to the engines and the addition of an 8’x 6’ aero window to aid in the Raytheon LAX testing operations to benefit U.S. national security.
Before she became Annie, she was Queen of Sheba, a passenger aircraft delivered to Ethiopian Airlines soon after her first flight in September 1965. Shortly after departure on December 8, 1972, an international service from Addis Ababa (ADD) to Europe, an attempted hijacking of Flight 708 occurred. Security overtook the hijackers with no passengers or crew injured - but a quick thinking passenger was able to move an active grenade to an unoccupied area of the plane. It damaged an inboard engine and rudder controls, but the flight made an emergency landing in Addis Ababa.
OUR PLANE'S STORY
Only 154 Boeing 720s (a shorter derivative of the Boeing 707) were built. We are honored to share another rare, noteworthy aircraft, straight from 20th Century headlines, and add it to our fleet. Don’t miss this very limited run of 1,750 tags - add a Boeing 720 PlaneTag to your collection today. Read more about it on our blog: Meet Embraceable Annie: A New Life for A Boeing 720
Boeing 720-060B # N7381
Characteristics:
- Manufacturer: BOEING
- Tail #: N7381
- Crew: 3
- Passengers: 149
- Empty weight: 110,800 lb
- Wing Span: 130 FT 10 in
- Length: 136 FT 10 IN
- Height: 41 FT 5 IN
Performance:
- Max Takeoff: 229,000 lbs
- Range: 3.132 nm
- Max Cruise Speed: 540 knots
- Ceiling: 42,000 ft
- Rate of Climb: 2,940 ft/min
- Engine: 4 x Pratt & Whitney JT3D-1
DISCLAIMER
Handcrafted Aviation Collectibles
PlaneTags are:
- Authentic - made from actual retired aircraft fuselage, not merely stamped metal.
- Unique - each PlaneTag bears the color, thickness, and wear and tear from the portion of the fuselage from which it was cut and it is therefore rare to create two identical PlaneTags.
- Collectible - each one is numbered in a limited edition and comes attached to a display card.
- Versatile - comes with a durable metal ring, strong enough to attach to luggage or keys or display.
*Important Notice – Please Read Carefully
Due to the customization production time, please allow 7-10 business days for order processing on custom products.
PlaneTags are made from actual retired aircraft fuselage, not merely stamped metal. Because PlaneTags are made from real fuselage, each PlaneTag bears the color, thickness, and wear and tear from the portion of the fuselage from which it was cut and it is therefore rare to create two identical PlaneTags. These variations and imperfections are not product flaws. They are part of the beauty of PlaneTags. As a result, you will not have an option to select the color of your PlaneTag. The images on this website are provided for reference only and should not be used as the sole basis for choosing a particular PlaneTag.
Disclaimer
Disclaimer
Looking to engrave something unique? Check out our customization guide here.
MotoArt’s newest addition to the PlaneTags collection is here! We are excited to add another Boeing to the fleet, and this 720 has an incredible story to tell. Once in a while, we find a plane that manages to appear in the history books more than once. This is one of them - meet Embraceable Annie also known as the Queen of Sheba, a Boeing 720-060B.
Embraceable Annie was discovered at MHV, after spending most of the 1990s as a DARPA testbed in the development of AIRMS (Airborne Infrared Measurement System). She had been acquired by Hughes Aircraft Co. (later Raytheon) in 1989 and registered as N7381. She was then rebuilt by Lockheed Greenville with modifications to the engines and the addition of an 8’x 6’ aero window to aid in the Raytheon LAX testing operations to benefit U.S. national security.
Before she became Annie, she was Queen of Sheba, a passenger aircraft delivered to Ethiopian Airlines soon after her first flight in September 1965. Shortly after departure on December 8, 1972, an international service from Addis Ababa (ADD) to Europe, an attempted hijacking of Flight 708 occurred. Security overtook the hijackers with no passengers or crew injured - but a quick thinking passenger was able to move an active grenade to an unoccupied area of the plane. It damaged an inboard engine and rudder controls, but the flight made an emergency landing in Addis Ababa.
OUR PLANE'S STORY
Only 154 Boeing 720s (a shorter derivative of the Boeing 707) were built. We are honored to share another rare, noteworthy aircraft, straight from 20th Century headlines, and add it to our fleet. Don’t miss this very limited run of 1,750 tags - add a Boeing 720 PlaneTag to your collection today. Read more about it on our blog: Meet Embraceable Annie: A New Life for A Boeing 720
Boeing 720-060B # N7381
Characteristics:
- Manufacturer: BOEING
- Tail #: N7381
- Crew: 3
- Passengers: 149
- Empty weight: 110,800 lb
- Wing Span: 130 FT 10 in
- Length: 136 FT 10 IN
- Height: 41 FT 5 IN
Performance:
- Max Takeoff: 229,000 lbs
- Range: 3.132 nm
- Max Cruise Speed: 540 knots
- Ceiling: 42,000 ft
- Rate of Climb: 2,940 ft/min
- Engine: 4 x Pratt & Whitney JT3D-1
DISCLAIMER
Handcrafted Aviation Collectibles
PlaneTags are:
- Authentic - made from actual retired aircraft fuselage, not merely stamped metal.
- Unique - each PlaneTag bears the color, thickness, and wear and tear from the portion of the fuselage from which it was cut and it is therefore rare to create two identical PlaneTags.
- Collectible - each one is numbered in a limited edition and comes attached to a display card.
- Versatile - comes with a durable metal ring, strong enough to attach to luggage or keys or display.
*Important Notice – Please Read Carefully
Due to the customization production time, please allow 7-10 business days for order processing on custom products.
PlaneTags are made from actual retired aircraft fuselage, not merely stamped metal. Because PlaneTags are made from real fuselage, each PlaneTag bears the color, thickness, and wear and tear from the portion of the fuselage from which it was cut and it is therefore rare to create two identical PlaneTags. These variations and imperfections are not product flaws. They are part of the beauty of PlaneTags. As a result, you will not have an option to select the color of your PlaneTag. The images on this website are provided for reference only and should not be used as the sole basis for choosing a particular PlaneTag.
Caution: Not 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.