Iron Maiden's Ed Force One parts now collectible

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Aviationtag has launched a new line of collectible aircraft skin tags made from the remains of the Boeing 747-400 known as 'Ed Force One.' This plane was used by Iron Maiden during their 2016 'Book of Souls' world tour. The limited edition includes 12,000 tags, priced at €66.66 ($72.57), featuring designs in silver and blue. Each tag includes the Ed Force One logo, the aircraft's registration, and a unique number for collectors. Aviationtag collaborated with Iron Maiden's lead singer Bruce Dickinson on this project, which took over two years to complete. The tags also come with a booklet containing an exclusive interview with Dickinson.


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