TMC Pacific Modelworks Participates In Aircraft Owners And Pilots Association Expo

November 05, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News

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TMC Pacific Modelworks Participates In
Aircraft Owners And Pilots Association Expo
Company To Raffle Model Signed By General Chuck Yeager

PHOENIX – TMC Pacific Modelworks has announced they will showcase their handcrafted models at the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association Expo on Nov. 9-11 at the Palm Springs Convention Center in Palm Springs, California. The expo will house 500 exhibitors displaying the newest avionics, flight gear and pilot services, and will feature 80 aircraft including the latest models and light sport aircraft. This is the first year that TMC will be exhibiting, where they will showcase custom models of various sizes and genres at Booth 1200, as well as raffle a P-51 Mustang model signed by General Chuck Yeager.

“I am looking forward to participating in this expo,” said Graeme Warring, CEO of TMC Pacific Modelworks. “General Yeager is one of the great aviation legends of his time, and the fact that we will be raffling a signed model will be a large draw.”

About TMC Pacific Modelworks:
Since its inception in 1988, TMC Pacific Modelworks, located in Scottsdale, Arizona, has been producing the world’s finest handcrafted, museum-quality military, civilian and airline display models. The current product line consists of airplanes, helicopters, ships, boats, sailboats, space shuttles and the newly launched maritime line. With more than 1,000 different models from which to choose, the collection includes a selection of private aircraft and airlines, as well as models from the World War I, World War II, Korean, Vietnam, and Persian Gulf eras. High-level workmanship, combined with the inherent appeal of the airplanes, make these aero-sculptures true works of art — all aircraft and paint schemes were selected for historical significance and authenticity. For more information, please call 800-950-9944 or visit the Web site at http://www.warplanes.com.