The holidays are a time for gifts, and we have prepared a special aviation surprise for you! As part of its Christmas promotion, Fuselage Creations is launching a unique limited edition series of 10 mysterious yellow envelopes, each containing one random aviation tag. These are genuine pieces of aviation history, made from the fuselage or parts of real military and civilian aircraft.
Possible tags include:
Sukhoi Su-24M, Su-25SM, Tu-95MS, Il-76,
Sea Harrier FA2, Sukhoi S-70, Avro Shackleton MR.3,
Avro Lancaster B Mk.X, Bell P-39N, Su-30SM.
Important:
One tag per person.
The tags are already packaged by the manufacturers — we do not know which tag is in which envelope.
Some tags are usually delivered in boxes — if you receive one, you can contact us and get the box separately.
This is your chance to feel like a real collector — like in a lottery where everyone wins! Hurry, this is a limited offer, and interest in this series is already skyrocketing.
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A unique tag made from the authentic tail rudder of a Soviet Tu-95M Bear strategic bomber. A piece of Cold War history—now in your collection.
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A unique tag made from the skin of an Avro Shackleton MR.3 aircraft, one of the few with six engines. Made from a fragment of the original WR971 fuselage, this accessory embodies the era of British aviation. Limited edition — only 150 pieces.