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First Floor:
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| Sample Aeronautical Charts and Publications |
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Sectionals Airport Facility Directory Terminal Procedures IFR Enroute FAR/AIM Flight Guide Student Pilot Guide Trade A Plane |
| Sample Aviation Lubricants & Lubricants Support |
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AEROSHELL Disposable Funnels |
| Sample Aircraft Care |
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AEROSHELL Flight Jacket Plexicoat |
| Sample Fuel Support |
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ASA-AFT-1 The GATS Jar |
| Sample Pilot Supplies |
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Sic Sacs & Ear Plugs Plotters & Chart aids Log Books Batteries Cameras |
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Second Floor:
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| Sample Aviation Fun Stuff |
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Cameras, Teddy Bears Key Chains, License Plates Lapel Pins, Cards Mouse Pads, Plane Babies Bag Tags |
| Sample Model Aircraft |
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HOTWINGS Apache, Bell 206 Jet Ranger, Bonanza, B-2 Stealth, B-17 Flying Fortress, Piper Cherokee, C172, F4U-Corsair, F-14 TomCat
F-16 ThunderBirds Falcon, F-18 Blue Angles Hornet
F-22 Raptor, P-51 Mustang, SR-71 BlackBird
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Third Floor:
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| Sample Aviation Apparel & Headgear |
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Tee Shirts & Caps: "I Love the Smell of Jet Fuel in the Morning" "Adjust Attitude" "I Soloed...!" C172 FLY
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| Sample Kay Larkin Custom Apparel, Headgear, & Merchandise |
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Tee Shirts, Pocket Tees, Tank Tops
Casual Polos, Executive Polos
Crew Neck Sweatshirts, Hoodie Sweatshirts
Long Sleeve Mock Turtle Neck Tees
Beanie Caps, Larkin wash caps,
Larkin Twill caps
the Larkin Wildlife Series caps
Pens, Pencils, coffee Cups,
Travel Cups, Key Chains |
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The Penthouse Suite:
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| The Cheap Shameless Plug |
History:
Following the first ever, yet very successful, sale on Aviation Lubricants, an idea came to mind about inventing a method of spreading the word on our entire line of merchandise for resale. It began as a joke from a customer and later evolved into an excellent and humorous marketing tool, a way to feature one single item, a different item, on a regular basis. The
Cheap Shameless Plug was born and launched as a part of the monthly NewsLetter in February 2006. It remains a favorite of its reading audience. |
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