FOR YOUR INFORMATION:

The Beechcraft Corporation made the Staggerwing, though the name is sometimes confused with the Waco Aircraft Company. The Beechcraft Model 17, or Staggerwing, was designed by T. A. “Ted” Wells and Walter Beech, and first flew in November 1932.

You are looking at 2 extremely rare die cast, Texaco samplers airplane. One was produced with Red Paint. The other finished with 24KT GOLD Plating. These are both Beechcraft, Waco Staggerwing Airplanes.

NOTE: These were both produced in 1995 by the GearBox Company. GearBox produced these 2 airplanes in the attempt to obtain the Wings Of Texaco series, out from under the Joseph Ert company. None of these were ever offered to the public. There was only 100 sets of these produced. A real must have for any Texaco Airplane Collector.

SCALE: 1:32nd / 8.25" Fuselage x 11.25" Wingspan x "4 Height. They come to you mint in the original sample boxes. The boxes are in excellent condition. Insurance will be included.

FEATURES: Great Quality, All Die Cast Construction - Locking Coin Bank W/Key - Awesome Red Paint Finish - Brilliant 24KT Gold Plating

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