Wednesday, February 08, 2012
Nice piece for office by Alex from Rowlett TX USA
Pros: Good quality, heavy metal Cons: clock itself looks a little flimsy. Review: This 1930's Art Deco Flight Clock was larger than I expected it to be. It's good quality metal is a fingerprint magnet and it is quite heavy. Its was a great piece for the pilot and looks nice on a wooden desk :)
Monday, January 30, 2012
A Great Buy And Gift ! by Eve from Fredericksburg, VA
Pros: The Clock works and has a nice quality look to it. Cons: Couldn't find any. My friend loves it. Review: I bought the 1930's Art Deco Flight Clock as a gift for a friend who owns and flies a Cessna. He loves the clock and has it displayed for all to see. It is always nice to give a friend a gift that is practical and a nice display and topic piece.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Great product by KF from Mesa AZ USA
Pros: Great looking and sturdy Review: My boyfriend is a pilot and he absolutely loved this clock as a gift. I would definitely recommend this item for others.
Friday, December 18, 2009
SHOCK AND AWE by Sue from Mitchell SD USA
Pros: It was received with shock and pleasure Review: Was a gift from us to our surgeon that flies and he loved it..thought it would have been more fun if the propellers would have spinned somehow but it was a hit.
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Lovely piece! by Lori from Bonita CA USA
Pros: very stylish, looks great on a desk Cons: clock was a little cheap, and the propellers a little flimsy Review: I bought this as a gift for my boyfriend after seeing it at the Air & Space Museum in DC. I was very happy with the price I found at mypilotstore.com, so I bought it. The design of the plane is very unique and my boyfriend loved it. The only con is the time piece inside seems a little cheap.
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
by K2 from Hurley, NY
Pros: More than what I expected weight-wise and structurally Cons: Would like the dial to glow or illuminate Review: This flight clock was actually bigger and better than its picture revealed on the website. I love it. It sits on the end of my counter more as a sculpture than a clock, so it meets two purposes in one. If I could change anything at all about it, it would be that the dial would glow blue (or red) to simulate the instrument panel of the interior of the cockpit (or just because it would look super cool with a lighted dial). I'd definately buy this again, no questions about it. any aviation-lover would like it for their own.
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