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Sporty’s introduces annual Christmas ornament

By General Aviation News Staff · November 10, 2014 ·

A new tradition begins this holiday season with the debut of Sporty’s Wright Bros. Christmas ornament. The 2014 ornament is a 70-mm glass ball in royal blue with a holiday scene featuring a Piper Cub and “Christmas 2014” on one side.

WrightBrosOrnamentSporty’s Wright Bros. Christmas Ornaments are hand-crafted in Europe.

“This is the first in what will become an annual tradition of aviation-themed painted ornaments from Wright Bros.,” says Sporty’s Vice President John Zimmerman. “This ornament makes a great gift for a pilot or aviation enthusiast. Or start a collection this year for yourself.”

The Wright Bros. Christmas Ornament for 2014 [5274W] includes a red ribbon for hanging and is available for $24.99 at Sportys.com.

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