A keychain made of real Sukhoi S70 Okhotnik-B (Okhotnik-B) is a heavy, stealthy unmanned combat aircraft (UAV). The development of the S-70 was started in 2011 by Sukhoi and later by the MiG aircraft corporation. The so-called Russian “innovative” prototype is apparently a “borrowed” version of the Boeing X-45 and Northrop Grumman X-47B programs from the early 2000s.
Campo del Cielo is a large iron meteorite weighing 50 tons. The meteorite fell about 4,600 years ago, 800 km northwest of Buenos Aires in the provinces of Chaco and Santiago del Estero in modern-day Argentina. Only about 5% of meteorites found on Earth contain iron, so the Campo del Cielo material is very valuable for collecting. Incredible specimens of this meteorite can be found in museums and private collections around the world.
A collectible keychain made from the fuselage of the legendary Il-76 transport aircraft (UR-76618) is a unique piece of aviation history.
A keychain made of real airplane skin. These parts belonged to a Su-35S, a standard Russian Air Force aircraft, the letter S stands for “Stroyevoy”. The plane was engaged in combat operations against Ukrainian air defense in the Kherson region, near the village of Shlyakhove, and it was there that it met its final fate and was shot down.
When pressed, the buttons glow brightly. One button is labeled Master caution (push to reset) and the other Fire Warn (Bell cutout).
The keychain is made from a real fragment of a Boeing 737 aircraft that belonged to Ukraine International Airlines. The plane made its last flight in 2021. A unique aviation souvenir with history for collectors, pilots, and UIA fans.
A unique keychain made of airplane skin is a stylish accessory. An ideal gift for aviation enthusiasts and fans of original products with history.
The Let L-410 airplane keychain is an original aviation accessory made from a real fuselage fragment. It has a serial number, ideal for collectors, pilots and aviation fans.
The plane was cut into 300 keychains, each with a unique number. According to the information, the Su-24 was shot down on December 2, 2022, near Klishchiyivka (Donetsk region) during the battle for Bakhmut.
The patch is equipped with velcro, which makes it easy and quick to attach to any surface.