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Military Jet Bomber Wall Clocks, Bombers Desk Clocks and Gifts for the Jet Bomber Pilot or Crew Veteran.Here's some great military jet bombers shown on these military wall clocks and desk clocks. If you are looking for a great gift for your veteran, get him or her a clock with beautiful aviation art painted on them. Every time your military veteran looks at the time they will remember you. The aviation clock is the greatest gift of all time. |
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This petite clock proves that time really does fly!
Finely finished and detailed, includes a quartz movement. Measures 3" high
by 4" wide.
#0066901
B-52 Stratofortress Buff Clock
Military Wall Clock
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This collector clock featuring the full breadth of the
mighty B-52 is framed in a riveted aluminum case. Also features a quartz
movement (battery not included). 15" diameter; made in the USA.
#0066008
Convair B-58 Hustler Clock
Wall Clock
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This quality timepiece featuring the record-setting
B-58 Hustler practicing low-level, radar-evading flight includes a quartz
movement for superior accuracy. 14" diameter riveted aluminum frame; made in the
USA; battery not included.
#0066250
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I took the photo of the clouds used in the background picture
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flying from a Northern Siberian city named Khatanga
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