Piper "Pawnee" Cowl Emblem
Piper "Pawnee" Cowl Emblem
This is a 3D-printed rendition of a PIPER “Pawnee” cowl emblem, envisioned by Piper but never actually used on the first release of the 1959 PA-25.. As a concept rendition, it comes ready to mount with a high-strength 3M VHB (Very High Bond) adhesive backing.
Made by a pilot for pilots, a classic rendition of a PIPER proposed cowl emblem for the Piper “PAWNEE”. Designed and Manufactured in the USA by Swearingen 3D works of Marion IA., packaged in the USA and distributed by the designer. Made to order, any questions are answered and manufacturing performed to assure the value I have designed for you.
The Piper Pawnee emblem consist of a sculpted, 3D PLA printed rconcept for the 1959’s engine cowl emblem ready for installation.
FEATURES
COWL Emblem PAWNEE
Size: Width 4 in x Height 2.5 in
Weight: 12.1g
Four Color layering highlighting the PAWNEE letters in White, printed on a selection of colors while retaining the original Silver and RED Piper.
Finished in a coating of UV tolerant urethane
Two sided 3m VHB adhesive to attach to yoke emblem perimeter
Terms and Conditions approval required prior to purchase.
Non-Smoker Manufacturing Facility
🏭 Where They Were Built
Originally built by Piper Aircraft in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania.
The Piper PAWNEE, a variant of the Weick AG-1, holds a unique place in aviation history as the first aircraft specifically built for agricultural purposes, such as crop dusting and spraying. The aircraft is not on ly used for agricultural tasks but also serves as a glider tug and banner towing. In 1988, the design rights and support responsibilities for the PA-25 were assumed by Latino Americana de Aviacion of Argentina.
🕰️ Years of Manufacture
Introduced: 1959
Production ended: Around 1981 as a 260 hp model Pawnee D.