Grab hold of a piece of history with an authentic co-pilot yoke from a 727-251 jet. The first 727 rolled out Nov. 27, 1962, bearing the same lemon-yellow and copper-brown color scheme as the Dash 80. However, by the time of its first flight, orders were still below the estimated break-even point of 200. To help spur sales, Boeing sent a 727 on a 76,000-mile tour of 26 countries. This yoke is from a 727-251 operated from 1980 until its retirement, logging 59,437 flight hours and 37,775 flight cycles. Refurbished and set on a shiny steel stand, this yoke is one of a limited number available for private purchase at this time; it would make a striking display for home or office. Certificate of Authenticity included.
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Boeing Custom Hangar Display
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Boeing Custom Hangar Display
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Boeing Custom Hangar Display
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Boeing Custom Hangar Display
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Boeing Custom Hangar Display
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