Hm. That style would fit my contraption – in the upper league you ought to go for engraved champagne glasses.
Now that’s perhaps a business idea?
If you’re as sad as me, you’ve probably got a balsawood model of the aircraft in which you learnt to fly on your desk……I bought mine from www.planearts.com,, took a while for the aircraft to be made but worth it…..
ps: this Link is an example of the TB-20, if you wanted yours made, send them pictures of yours, they do an excellent job…….
I wouldn’t go that far, though I know of pilots who have. Anyway, those models are the pre-GT type
That mug was hand painted in one of those shops where they give you a blank (pre-fired) mug, glazes, and you paint it yourself with whatever you want. I was quite pleased with the result…
Is that your fuel strainer? Hope not, looking at the content.
It’s his en route relief container.
I dont have any online photos I can link, but I had my plane on top of my wedding cake a few years ago. It was a slightly aviation themed wedding at a relatively famous aviation and motorsport historical site. It was significant because I proposed while flying said plane. Sadly the plane was made out of some kind of icing sugar and suffered a wing collapse and a prop-strike enroute to the wedding, but some real-world-would-be-illegal mainteance took place and the aircraft was just about restored in time for the cake to be cut.