Iron Maiden: Pieces of Ed Force One Touring For Sale

Iron Maiden

Iron Maiden is selling pieces of its touring plane as the group retires their long flying Boeing 747-400. Known as “Ed Force One,” the plane is being dismantled and transformed into limited edition collectible tags.   “Ed Force One” was the nickname given to the aircraft that was used by the band on its 2016 Book of Souls world tour.

Each Aviation tag is handcrafted, made from original aircraft materials and made in Germany.  They’re sized around 1.5 by 3.5 inches (35 by 88 millimeters) and retail at €66.66 (around $73). The price point is a nod to 666 and the Iron Maiden hit, “The Number of the Beast.” For more information on how to get one, visit: Aviation Tag

Aviation Tag - Iron Maiden

 

The band recently announced the release of a 50th anniversary documentary. The doc will highlight the band’s 50-year journey. Notable figures such as Lars Ulrich, Gene Simmons, and Javier Bardem will make special appearances.

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