Note: Every tag is unique. Depending on the aircraft, they differ in feel, material thickness and color. Minor scratches, paint wear and surface irregularities are absolutely normal and reflect decades in the air — the authentic character of a vintage product made from upcycled materials. These characteristics are not production defects but mirror the condition of the original fuselage material used.
When using as a keychain or luggage tag we recommend the Aviationtag protective cover.
De Havilland Canada DHC-8-400 (Q400): The DHC-8-400 (Q400) is the longest and most powerful member of the Dash-8 family introduced in 1984. Flybe typically configured it with 78 seats, powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW150A engines. The type is about 32.8 m long with a 28.4 m wingspan, cruises around 660 km/h and, depending on variant, offers a range of up to roughly 1,100 NM. Our edition comes from the 2008-built Q400 G-PRPG (ex N191WQ), which first flew in the US for United Express and joined Flybe in 2016. After being grounded in 2020, the aircraft was dismantled in Saarbrücken in 2024. Created as a tribute to the much-loved airline, each tag carries genuine signs of service — presented in purple and white as supplied by the original cuts — making every piece a limited, one-of-a-kind slice of authentic aircraft skin.