Panavia Tornado F.3 Keychain
The Panavia Tornado is a multi-role combat aircraft with variable wing geometry, developed jointly by Italy, Germany, and the United Kingdom. In the 1970s and 1980s, it became the backbone of these countries' strike aviation, and later distinguished itself in the most important conflicts of our time, from the Gulf War to operations in Kosovo, Bosnia, Iraq, and Libya.
This aircraft tag is made from a fragment of the Panavia Tornado F.3 ZE968, an air defense version. This aircraft carried out combat patrols during the 1991 Gulf War and later served as part of the Operational Assessment at RAF Coningsby. It was also assigned to the legendary No. 29 and No. 111 Squadrons of the Royal Air Force.
After the Tornado was decommissioned in 2019, some of the materials from ZE968 were transferred to the Fuselage Creations team to create unique aircraft tags for collectors. Each piece is not only an authentic souvenir but also a part of military history!
You can order the Panavia Tornado F.3 aircraft tag on our website or purchase it in our store at 50b Khreshchatyk Street, Kyiv. We provide fast delivery to any corner of the world and guarantee quality.
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