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Aviationtag English Electric Canberra PR.9 XH135 Edition
Aviationtag English Electric Canberra PR.9 XH135 Edition
Aviationtag English Electric Canberra PR.9 XH135 Edition
Aviationtag English Electric Canberra PR.9 XH135 Edition

English Electric Canberra PR.9 - XH135

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The Royal Air Force back at Aviationtag!

We proudly present the latest Aviationtag Edition - English Electric Canberra PR.9, a legendary military aircraft of the British Royal Air Force. The English Electric Canberra was a twin-jet British fighter from the Cold War era, built from 1944 onwards.

The history of our Canberra PR.9 with registration XH135 dates back to 1959 when it was originally built as H135. Until 1982, it served as a reconnaissance and light bomber aircraft for the Royal Air Force before being stored at RAF St Athan. After a reactivation, the PR.9 was finally retired in 2006 in Kemble.

Despite several failed private rescue attempts for XH135, the Canberra was ultimately scrapped in 2022. We were able to secure some parts to upcycle into our Aviationtag Edition, keeping the legend of XH135 alive as an Aviationtag.

Secure a piece of British Royal Air Force history with the XH135 Aviationtag Edition!

Please also note the product information at the bottom of the page!

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Dimensions: 35x88mm / 10x15cm with Cardboard

HS Code: 7616.99.00, Keychain

A notice: If you want a shiny or new looking tag, don't buy this edition. This series clearly shows its age of almost 70 years. Everyone Aviationtag bears traces of aviation history and certainly has bumps, scratches, dents, rust and chipped paint, which also makes each tag unique. This cannot be recognized as a reason for complaint.

Every day is unique. Depending on the plane, they differ in their feel, thickness of the material and color. Small bumps tell of the many years in the air and express the character of days gone by. Minor scratches, paint chips and bumps are completely normal and give the Aviationtag its special charm - that of a vintage product made from upcycled materials. These special features are not the result of the production process, but reflect the condition of the aircraft material used!

We recommend using the Aviationtag protective cover.

English Electric Canberra PR.9 : The English Electric Canberra was a British twin-engine fighter aircraft of the Cold War era. It belonged to the first generation of jet aircraft, was developed from 1944 to replace the de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito and entered service with the Royal Air Force in 1951. Licensed US Air Force examples are known as the Martin B-57.

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We ship to most countries worldwide, with only a few exceptions. For most destinations, we offer standard shipping with DHL – our Economy Class – as well as express shipping with DHL Express – our First Class. The exact shipping costs depend on the destination country, shipping method and weight of your order and will be calculated for your delivery address at checkout.

Delivery time depends on whether you choose standard shipping or express shipping. With DHL Express, your order usually reaches you worldwide within a few days. Standard shipping can take significantly longer depending on the destination country; for distant countries and due to customs processing in the destination country, delivery may take up to 6 weeks.

For orders to Germany, the EU, the United Kingdom and the USA, all fees are already covered with your order; there should be nothing extra to pay upon delivery. For all other countries, your home country may charge additional duties, taxes or fees upon import, which must be paid by you. These costs are set by the local authorities and are outside our control.

Yes, small dents, scratches, paint chips or other signs of use are possible. These marks do not come from production, but from the aircraft’s time in service, flying millions of miles and being exposed to weather, UV radiation and extreme conditions at high altitude. They are part of what makes every Aviationtag unique – a genuine piece of aviation history.

If you lose your Aviationtag, our Lost & Found Service can help: simply register it on our “Register” page using the serial number, aircraft registration and your contact details. For tags with a NoLongerLost QR code, scan the code on the back with your smartphone or enter the 8-digit code on nolongerlost.com to register your tag. If your Aviationtag is found, the finder can scan the code or report it to us, and we will do our best to help bring it back to you.

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