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Around The World Mobile
- 2 customer reviews.

Three planes that wrote history. The Lockeed Vega 'Winnie Mae' set records
flying around the world in 1931. The legendary PanAm Cina Clipper was the
epitomy of luxury and long distance travel in the late 1930's. The Douglas DC-3
was the workhorse of the skies for decades, it's become an icon in the history
of aviation. The DC-3 served every American airline in the 1930's as well as
most European ones. No need to refuel these three wooden aircraft flying around
the world as it appeared in 1930. The globe is made of twelve printed paper
sections applied to a sphere. An exact reproduction of a 1930 world globe, it
shows the nations of the world by their names and borders of the era. Easy
assembly.
L. 13.58 in. / 34.49 cm.
W. 25.98 in. / 65.99 cm.
H. 15.75 in. / 40.01 cm.
Our Price: $65.00
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Thursday, March 06, 2008
Happy with the mobile by A Customer from Los Angeles CA USA
Review: Got this as a gift for a 4 year old boy. It is well made and perfect for boys who are into airplanes.
Saturday, January 20, 2007
Wonderful mobile EXCEPT.... by Mike from Syracuse NY
Review: It went together easily and looks great. High quality. One problem: the connection at the top of the globe for the string holding the globe had been pushed back inside the globe and was loose inside. The globe is not secure in the box it comes in and must have moved in shipping and pushed the hook inside. It should be packed differently or changed to a snap in connector that the user puts in after shipping. It still looks great though.
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