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Lockheed U-2R Dragon Lady Large Mahogany Model

Sale price $249.00 USD Regular price $349.00

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The Lockheed U-2 model aircraft is a legendary surveillance plane, soaring over 13 miles high during Cold War missions that helped prevent global conflict.

This Dragon Lady mahogany model is an officially licensed Lockheed Martin collectible, ensuring authentic accuracy that competitors cannot match.

Handcrafted Excellence in Wooden Aircraft Models

Handcrafted wooden aircraft models offer superior longevity and display presence compared to plastic alternatives. High Flying Models' master craftsmen hand-carve each premium military aircraft replica from solid mahogany hardwood. This creates rich natural grain patterns that enhance any collection or office space. The meticulous attention to historical detail transforms this collectible reconnaissance plane model into a conversation piece that tells the compelling story of America's high-altitude surveillance operations over Soviet territory during the Cold War.

Perfectly Proportioned for Display

Measuring 18.75 inches wingspan by 11.25 inches length, this scale aircraft replica is perfectly proportioned for desk or shelf display. It's large enough to appreciate intricate details yet compact enough for convenient placement in any aviation decor setting. The included custom display stand ensures stable presentation, while the foam-fitted shipping box guarantees secure delivery. Whether you're building a comprehensive scale model aircraft collection, seeking Cold War memorabilia for your office, or selecting premium aviation gifts for military veterans and history enthusiasts, this museum-quality piece delivers investment-grade craftsmanship that honors the Dragon Lady's ongoing operational legacy.

Display an icon of aviation excellence: own the officially licensed Lockheed U-2R Dragon Lady, meticulously handcrafted from premium mahogany for stunning detail and perfectly proportioned for your collection. Secure your piece of Cold War history now!

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