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Flying Tiger Copenhagen (formerly Tiger) is a Danish variety store chain. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Its first shop opened in Copenhagen in 1995 and as of 2023, the chain now has 931 shops across 42 countries. Its largest markets are Denmark, the UK , Italy , and Spain .
Gaspatch Models (Greece) Gavia (Czech Republic) Glencoe Models (USA) G-Mark (Japan) Golden Ade Hobby Kits (Ukraine) - brand of Olimp Models; Gran (Russia) Grand Phoenix Model Products (USA) Great Wall Hobby (China) Greenbank Castle (USA) Greenmax (Japan) Griffon (Japan) - Only produced one kit (Su-22 in 1/72nd scale) before disappearing.
In 1947, the company's name was changed to Flying Tiger Line. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] It was "the nation's first regularly scheduled transcontinental all-freight company". [ 9 ] The company prospered and expanded, and Prescott remained its only president [ 1 ] and chief executive officer until his death in 1978.
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He left the Flying Tiger Line and Tokyo in the early 1970s to live and work in Palm Springs, California. R. T. and Ronni Smith were divorced in the mid-1970s. He returned to the San Fernando Valley, where he wrote and published Tale of a Tiger, [21] based on his original diary entries [1] and several articles for Air Classics.
The Skymonster first flew on 26 November 1969, under the US registration "N447T". The CL-44 from which it had been converted also bore this same registration, and was previously operated by the Flying Tiger Line. Only one prototype was built. Another one was ordered, but the CL-44 on which it was to be based crashed before delivery.
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