Airskinz B747 G-AWNA British Airways BLUE/GREY Skin Tag For Sale


Airskinz B747 G-AWNA British Airways BLUE/GREY Skin Tag
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Airskinz B747 G-AWNA British Airways BLUE/GREY Skin Tag:
$131.87

Airskinz

British Airways

B747-136

BLUE/GREY Skin Tag

MSN: 19761 L/N: 023

G-AWNA

‘NA’ achieved the milestone as both the oldest and longest serving B747to operate with its launch airline

In this time it flew asSir Richard Grenville(1979–1984),Cityof Peterborough(1984–1989) andColliford Lake

The airframe accumulated 102,151 hours over 20,919 cycles amassing anestimated 51 million route miles

G-AWNA is a truly iconic aircraft from the golden era of aviation

With the proliferation of LCC's, such times are but a thing of the past

Airskinz tags epitomise the height of craftsmanship and perseverance

The determination to present the market with a high qualityrepresentation of what was a truly rare find is blatantly obvious

The clarity and quality of the laser engraving on this tag is second to none

Airskinz have expertly captured the essence of what is an iconic aircraft in a relatively small space

The rear face features a highly legible and detailed account of the aircrafts' history

The back is coloured in the usual zinc chromate finish

This tag measures 40 x 60mm

Carries the low serial number of #333

Or as AJ🍀would say

🌲🌲🌲


This was quite a rare colour combination

You may not have many opportunities to acquire such a limited piece of an iconic airline livery


Features a split ring and wire loop attached to a hanging card asdepicted

G-AWNA had the distinction of being the first 'G' designated BritishJumbo

BOAC accepted this 23rdB747-100 in April 1970

Four years later British Airways came about after the merger betweenBOAC and BEA

‘NA’ remained an integral part of the BA fleet throughout

It returned to LHR on its final commercial flight on 31stOctober1998 as BA068 from Philadelphia

On November 5thit flew to Cardiff before its fatefulfinal flight to Bruntingthorpe nine days later

Sometime during these final days BA engineers adorned the left side ofthe fuselage and tail with the original BOAC titles and logo

The bulk of the airframe was dismantled at Bruntingthorpe in 1999however, the rear section from door 4 to the aft pressure bulkhead (or Zone 5)was salvaged and relocated to an industrial estate closeby LGW

It remained intact inside and out and was utilised as a cabin EP traineruntil approximately 2014

Remarkably the Airskinz team discovered and subsequently acquired whatremained of this iconic aircraft in 2019, once more saving it from the scrapheap

Bravo Airskinz!

Great opportunity to purchase this elusive BA Tag


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