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Aircraft, Model
A static model airplane made from white foam. The airplane is vaguely scale-like for a jet model with a swept-back wing and no visible engine or prop. This was created by a company in Portland, IN - Createc Corp. - that specializes in foam packing material. For the 1990 Portland Business Expo they designed and made this model and covered it in stickers representing local businesses for a promotion of getting new businesses to come to Portland.
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Airplane model - Vought-Corsair Seaplane Model
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Airplane, model - Silhouette ID Model
Original plastic identification Model of a British Boulton Paul Defiant, done in a silhouette style. This is a static model made from plastic; it has a copyright date stamped on wing of 08.42. Models like these were used to train service personnel in how to recognize aircraft during WWII. This model is in bad shape and is missing a bit of a wingtip.
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