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Hand Finished AVIATION LAPEL PINS - HAND FINISHED - 22C GOLD PLATED OR NICKEL SILVER AIRCRAFT - PINS QTY QTY AIRCRAFT - PINS QTY QTY AIRCRAFT - PINS QTY QTY Hand finished 22c Gold Nickel Hand finished 22c Gold Nickel Hand finished 22c Gold Nickel A6 Intruder Britannia : Bristol Type 175 Fokker 100 A10 Tankbuster Bronco OV10A Fokker 27/50 A12 Avenger Buccaneer : Blackburn Fokker 28 Aermacchi 339 C17 Globemaster Fokker Eindecker DVIII Airbus A300 Canadair CL215 Fokker G1 Airbus A310 Canadair RJ700 Fokker S11 Airbus A319 Canadair RJ / CRJ 200 Fokker Triplane Airbus A320 Canberra : EE Fokker V11 Southern cross Airbus A321 Cap 10 : Mudry Fouga Magister Airbus A330 Cap 20 : Mudry G222: Aeritalia Airbus A340 Caravelle Sud Aviation Galaxy : Lockheed C5 Airbus A350 NEW Catalina : Consolidated Gladiator : Gloster Airbus A380 CBA 123 Fama Glider Airbus A400M Cessna 150/172 Global Express Albatross DIII Cessna 340 Gnat : Folland Albatross A-10 Cessna 421 Gripen:SAAB JAS 39 Alpha Jet Cessna Caravan Grob G115 AMX A-1/A-11 Ghibli Cessna Citation II V Grumman Cougar Antonov AN 2 Colt Cessna Citation III V Gulfstream IV Antonov AN 70 Chipmunk Guppy : Aero Spacelines Antonov AN 74 Coaler CN 235 : CASA/IPTN Halifax: Handley Page Antonov AN 124 Condor Comet : DeHavilland Harrier GR7 Antonov AN 140 Concorde Harrier T10 Antonov AN 148 Concorde AST Harrier T8 Antonov AN 225 Mriya Constellation Harvard AT6 AN 225/Buran shuttle Constellation Super Harfang NEW ATR 72 Continental Jet Hawk 100 Auster : Taylorcraft Corsair A7 Hawk 200 Avro 504 Corsair F4U Hawk 60 B1B Rockwell Cozy/Eazy Speed Hawker Hart B2 Stealth Bomber CRJ900 Bombardier Hawker Hunter B2 Stealth Bomber Black Dash-7 Heinkel III B17 : Flying Fortress Dash-8 Hercules C130 B24 Liberator DC3 'Dakota' Heron DH114: DeHavilland B25 Mitchell DC4 Hurricane : Hawker B29 Super Fortress DC8 II 76 : IIyushin B47 Stratojet DC9 / MD80 II 86 : Iiyushin B52 Stratofortress DC10 Islander: Britten-Norman BAe 111 DeHavilland Rapide Jaguar T6 :SEPECAT BAe 125/HS 125 Dewoitine Jet Provost :BAC BAe 146 Diamond DA42 NEW Jetstream 41:BAE Beaufighter : Bristol Dornier 228 Jetstream 61:BAE Beaver DHC-2:DeHavilland Dornier 328 Jindivik : GAF Beech 200 Draken : SAAB 35 Jodel :AD Beech C90 E2 Hawkeye JSF: F-35 / Lightning Beech Baron E3A Sentry Junker JU52 Beech Bonanza E3D Sentry Ki 61 Hien Beech Starship EMB 145 K1 Hayate / Gale Beluga super transporter Embraer Phenom NEW Kawasaki T4 Blackbird SR71 Etendard KC 135 Tanker Blackbird SR71:Black Eurofighter/Typhoon KFIR: I A I : Lion Cub Blackburn Skua Extra 300 Lancaster ; Avro Blenheim : Bristol F4 Phantom Learjet : Bombardier Bleriot XI ( L Bleriot 1909) F5E Tiger Lightning F6 : EE Boeing 707 F6F Hellcat Lightning P38: Lockheed Boeing 717 F14 Tomcat Marchetti Boeing 727 F15 Eagle MD80 Boeing 737 F/A-18 Hornet MD11 Boeing 737-200 F86 Sabre ME 109 Boeing 737-300 F8F Bearcat ME 262 Boeing 737-400 F100 Super Sabre Mercure Boeing 737-500 F101 Voodoo Meteor : Gloster Boeing 737-600 F104 Starfighter Metro 111 : Fairchild Boeing 737-700 F105 Thunderchief Mig 21 Fishbed Boeing 737-800 F106 Delta Dart Mig 15 Faggot Boeing 747 F111: Aardvark Mig 23 Flogger Boeing 747/Shuttle F117 Stealth : Black Mig 29 Fulcrum Boeing 757 F117 Stealth Mig 31 Foxhound Boeing 767 F22 Lockheed 'Raptor' Mirage 2000 Boeing 767-200 Falcon 2000 Mirage F1 Boeing 767-300 Falcon : Dassault Mirage IV Boeing 777 Falcon 50/900 Mirage III B 787 Dreamliner NEW Fiat G91 Mitsubishi F1/T1 Brasilia : Embraer Firefly : Fairey Mooney Bravo : AS/SA 202 Fokke Wulfe F190 Morane 230 AVIATION LAPEL PINS & KEY RINGS - HAND FINISHED & 22C GOLD PLATED / NICKEL PLATED / OR / ANTIQUED AIRCRAFT - PINS QTY QTY AIRCRAFT - PINS QTY QTY AIRCRAFT KEYRINGS QTY QTY Hand finished 22c Gold Nickel Hand finished 22c Gold Nickel Hand finished 22c Gold Antiqued Mosquito: De Havilland Twin Otter DC3 Keyring Mustang P-51 Vampire: DeHavilland Eurofighter/Typhoon Keyring MX-2 NEW VC10 Civil F104 Starfighter Keyring Nimrod MRA4: H S Venom: DeHavilland F104 Stick Top Keyring Noratlas : Nord Aviation Vickers Vimy F117 Stealth Keyring P2 Neptune : Lockheed Victor : Handley Page F14 Tomcat Keyring P3 Orion : Lockheed Viggen:SAAB 37:Thunderbolt F15 Eagle Keyring Pilatus PC12 Viscount : Vickers F16 Falcon Keyring Pilatus PC21 Vulcan: Hawker Siddeley F18 Hornet Keyring Pilatus PC6 Wellington : Vickers F22 Raptor Keyring Pilatus PC7 Wright Flyer F4 Phantom Keyring Pilatus PC9 Yak 52 F5E Tiger Keyring Piper Arrow YF23:Northrop Black Widow Glider Keyring Piper Cherokee Zero A6M : Mitsubishi Harrier Keyring Piper Cheyenne HELICOPTER - PINS QTY QTY Hawk Sticktop Keyring Piper Cub Hand finished 22c Gold Nickel Hawker Hunter Keyring Piper Navajo Agusta 109 C130 Hercules Keyring Piper Seneca Agusta 129 Hurricane Keyring Piper Tomahawk AH-64 Apache JSF / F35 / Lightning K/ring Pitts Special ALH JU52 Keyring Propeller ( Single Prop) Alouette II Lancaster Keyring Rafale Bell 47 Sioux MD11 Keyring Rallye Bell 206 Jetranger Mig-29 Fulcrum Keyring Red Arrow ( red) Bell 206 Longranger MIL-24/35 Hind Keyring Redigo : Aermacchi Bell 212 MIL-26 Halo Keyring RF4 : Fournier Bell 222 MIL-28 Havoc Keyring Robin 400 Blackhawk Mirage 2000 Keyring Robin ATL Cobra Piper Cherokee Keyring Saab 2000 Dauphin Propeller Keyring Saab 340 EC135 Rafale Keyring SE5A EH101 Spitfire Keyring Sea Fury Enstrom SU-27/30 Flanker Keyring Sea Harrier FRS2 Explorer SU-35 super flanker Keyring Sea Hawk Gazelle Tornado Keyring Shackleton MkII Hughes 300 Tiger Moth Keyring Shackleton MkIII Iroquois ( Huey) Transall C-160 Keyring Shackleton MkIV Kamov 50 Venom Keyring Shadow ULM Lynx Vulcan Keyring Shorts 360 MIL Mi-2 Hoplite Wright Flyer Keyring Shorts Sherpa MIL Mi-8 Hip HELICOPTER - KEYRING QTY QTY Sky Hawk MIL MI-14 Haze Hand finished 22c Gold Antiqued Slingsby MIL Mi-24/35 Hind AH-64 Apache Keyring Sopwith Camel MIL Mi-26 Halo Bell 206 Jetranger Keyring Sopwith Pup MIL Mi-28 Havoc Chinook Keyring Space Shuttle Osprey V22 Ecureil Keyring Spitfire Puma Iroquois ( HUEY) Keyring Stampe Robinson R22 Robinson R22 Keyring Starlifter C-141 : Lockheed Robinson R44 REMOVE BEFORE FLIGHT QTY Stearman 75: Boeing Scout EMBROIDERED KEYRING Canvass Stirling : Short Sea King Remove before flight (red/white) Stuka Sikorsky CH53 Remove before flight C130 SU-22 Fitter Sikorsky S76 Remove before flight Eurofighter SU-25 Frogfoot Skeeter Remove before flight F16 SU-27/30 Flanker Squirrel/Ecureuil Remove before flight PUMA SU-29 Fulcrum Super Puma Remove before flight Seaking SU-35 Super Flanker Tiger ( Eurocopter) Remove before flight SU-22 Sunderland Wessex Remove before flight Tornado Supermarine S6B Whirlwind Remove before flight Transall Swordfish : Gloster Helicopter plan view AIRCRAFT - INSIGNIA QTY QTY T2 Buckeye AIRCRAFT KEYRINGS QTY QTY Hand finished 22c Gold Antiqued T33 Shooting Star Hand finished 22c Gold Antiqued RAF Wings 60mm long T37 Tweet A320 Keyring US Navy Wings 40mm long T38 Talon A340 Keyring USAF Aircrew Wings 40mm Thunderbolt P47 A350 Keyring NEW USAF Pilot Wings 40mm Tiger Moth A380 Keyring USAF Senior Pilot 40mm Tornado B 2 Stealth Keyring USAF Command Pilot 40mm Tornado Deployed B 737 Keyring LETTER OPENER QTY Transall C160 B 747-400 Keyring PEWTER-PROPELLER-BOXED Antiqued TR1/U2 B 777 Keyring Letter Opener 3D 200mm long Trinidad /Tobago B 787 Keyring NEW Tristar : Lockheed Cessna 150/172 Keyring TU95 Bear Concorde Keyring Tucano : EMB/Short Corsair Keyring AVIATION TIE BARS/CUFFLINKS/DESK MODELS- HAND FINISHED & 22C GOLD PLATED / NICKEL PLATED / OR / ANTIQUED AIRCRAFT - TIE BARS QTY QTY AIRCRAFT - Solid Silver QTY DESK TOP MODELS QTY Hand finished 22c Gold Nickel Hallmarked-CUFFLINKS solid Silver Handmade Antique Pewter Antiqued Airbus A300 Tie Bar Boeing 747-400 Cufflinks A321 Desk Model -73mm L Small Airbus A310 Tie Bar Boeing 747-400 Pendant Cessna Desk Model Small Airbus A319 Tie Bar Cessna Cufflinks Concorde Desk Model Small Airbus A320 Tie Bar Concorde Cufflinks DC3 'Dakota' Desk Model Small Airbus A321 Tie Bar Eurofighter Cufflinks Eurofighter/Typhoon Desk Small Airbus A330 Tie Bar Piper Cherokee Cufflinks F4 Phantom Desk Model Small Airbus A340 Tie Bar Robin 400 Pendant F14 Tomcat Desk Model Small Airbus A380 Tie Bar Spitfire Cufflinks F15 Eagle Desk Model Small Bell 206 Jetranger Tie Bar Spitfire Pendant F16 Falcon Desk Model Small Bell 206 Longranger Tie Bar Stampe Pendant F104 Startfighter Small Boeing 707 Tie Bar Tornado Cufflinks Hawk 100 Desk Model Small Boeing 737 Tie Bar Tigermoth Cufflinks Hurricane Desk Model Small Boeing 737-400 Tie Bar Tigermoth Pendant Lancaster Desk Model Small Boeing 737-500 Tie Bar Vulcan Cuffllinks Mig 29 Fulcrum Desk Model Small Boeing 737-700 Tie Bar Vulcan Pendant Piper Cherokee Desk Small Boeing 737-800 Tie Bar AIRCRAFT - PENDANTS QTY QTY Robinson R22 Helicopter Small Boeing 747 Tie Bar Hand finished 22c Gold Nickel Spitfire Desk Model Small Boeing 747-400 Tie Bar A340 Pendant Tiger Moth Desk Model Small Boeing 757 Tie Bar A380 Pendant A320 Desk Model -90mm L Medium Boeing 767-300 Tie Bar B737 Pendant BAe146 Desk Model Medium Boeing 777 Tie Bar B747-400 Pendant Bell 206 Jetranger Desk Medium Concorde Tie Bar Concorde Pendant F18 Hornet Desk Model Medium Constellation Tie Bar DC3 'Dakota' Pendant SAAB Grippen Desk Model Medium DC3 'Dakota' Tie Bar DC9 Pendant Harrier GR7 Desk Model Medium DC9 Tie Bar DC10 Pendant Harrier T10 Desk Model Medium AIRCRAFT - CUFFLINKS QTY QTY F4 Phantom Pendant Nimrod Desk Model Medium Hand finished 22c Gold Nickel F5E Tiger Pendant SU-30 Flanker Desk Model Medium Boeing 737 Cufflinks F14 Tomcat Pendant SU-35 Super Flanker
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