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"Texaco Eaglet" Modified Franklin Utility Glider Vehicle 2002 ERTL 20684P NRFB

  • "Texaco Eaglet" Modified Franklin Utility Glider Vehicle 2002 ERTL 20684P NRFB
  • "Texaco Eaglet" Modified Franklin Utility Glider Vehicle 2002 ERTL 20684P NRFB
  • "Texaco Eaglet" Modified Franklin Utility Glider Vehicle 2002 ERTL 20684P NRFB
  • "Texaco Eaglet" Modified Franklin Utility Glider Vehicle 2002 ERTL 20684P NRFB
  • "Texaco Eaglet" Modified Franklin Utility Glider Vehicle 2002 ERTL 20684P NRFB
  • "Texaco Eaglet" Modified Franklin Utility Glider Vehicle 2002 ERTL 20684P NRFB
  • "Texaco Eaglet" Modified Franklin Utility Glider Vehicle 2002 ERTL 20684P NRFB
  • "Texaco Eaglet" Modified Franklin Utility Glider Vehicle 2002 ERTL 20684P NRFB
  • "Texaco Eaglet" Modified Franklin Utility Glider Vehicle 2002 ERTL 20684P NRFB
  • "Texaco Eaglet" Modified Franklin Utility Glider Vehicle 2002 ERTL 20684P NRFB
  • "Texaco Eaglet" Modified Franklin Utility Glider Vehicle 2002 ERTL 20684P NRFB
  • "Texaco Eaglet" Modified Franklin Utility Glider Vehicle 2002 ERTL 20684P NRFB
$39.95

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TEXACO-20684P
UPC:
036881206842
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In 1930, Texaco took part in the ultimate promotional paradox for a fuel company, by sponsoring a trans-America glider flight. Captain Frank Hawks, an ex-air service pilot and holder of many early flying records, and Superintendent of the Aviation Division of the Texas Co. (Texaco), piloted the aircraft, which was attached to a Waco 10 two-place bi-plane by 500 feet of cable.

The flight began March 30, 1930 from San Diego's Lindbergh Field, and culminated at New York's Van Cortlandt Park, after 36 hours and 47 minutes of flying, nine hours and 12 minutes of gliding and 19 stops. The Eaglet's fully enclosed cabin was the first of its kind, and was made at the insistence of Captain Hawks, in order to protect him from the sun, wind and the slipstream of the tow plane. Hawks later said the sole purpose of the flight was to raise interest in gliding as an affordable and safe sport.

Tenth in the Wings of Texaco Series - Wings of Texaco - Year Released: 2002 - Authentically Scaled Replica Modified Franklin Utility Glider - Die-Cast Metal Coin Bank

The package has some wear, including scuffs, edge wear, creases, and a dented bottom left corner.

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