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Civil Aviation: Four Pennsylvania Central Airline Gilt Wings, Circa 1930s. Includes: a wing with the company logo with "PCA" running diagonally across the Keystone, 3.5", with screw-post back, one lug missing; a "Station Manager" wing, 3.5", with pin-back; two "Asst. Station Manager" wings, 3.5", with pin-backs. The Pennsylvania Central Airline, formed from the Pennsylvania and Central Airlines in 1936, was known as "The Capital Airline" because it served Harrisburg and Washington, D.C. It became Capital Airlines in 1947. All wings are curved, unmarked and very fine.

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Auction Dates
December, 2009
12th Saturday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 2
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Sold on Dec 12, 2009 for: $478.00
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