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Air Force 100 Canberra Flat Magnet

Air Force 100 Canberra Flat Magnet: Celebrate 100 years of the Air Force with this striking magnet. Support RAAF restoration projects. Read more..

Celebrate 100 years of the Air Force with this stunning Air Force 100 Canberra Flat Magnet. Show your support for RAAF restoration projects while adding a touch of history to your fridge.

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BN11359
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SKU:BN11359

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SKU:
BN11359

Specifications

Brand Group 1, Brand Group 2, Product Group 2, Product Group 3, Organisation,

Specifications

Brand Group 1:
Campaigns
Brand Group 2:
AF100
Product Group 2:
Collectables & Gifts
Product Group 3:
Lapel Pin - Trophe
Organisation:
Air Force

Description

Air Force 100 Canberra Flat Magnet

The Commemorating 100 years of the Air Force Magnet is a high-quality product that captures the Centenary theme perfectly. This flat vinyl magnet is part of a striking new collection and features the Canberra Bomber. It comes on an AF100 presentation card and is sure to take pride of place on your fridge.

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Colour: Multi-colour
  • Material: Flat vinyl magnet
  • Size: Approx. 51mm x 76mm

Then. Now. Always.

By purchasing this product, you are supporting the RAAF restoration projects.

Shipping & Returns

Reliable shipping across Australia and easy 30-day returns

  • Shipping:
    • Standard and Express shipping options available via Australia Post.
    • International Shipping: Available, subject to customs duties and regulations.
    • Check Australia Post delivery estimates here.
  • Returns:
    • 30-day return policy for items in their original condition.
    • Customised items and hygiene products (like masks and earrings) are non-returnable unless faulty.

For detailed information, please refer to our full Shipping & Returns Policy

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  • 5
    Canberra magnet

    I worked on this particular Canberra, as an Armourer, in Vietnam in 1968.

1 Review

  • 5
    Canberra magnet

    I worked on this particular Canberra, as an Armourer, in Vietnam in 1968.