Iron Maiden's legendary Boeing 747-400 tour plane, "Ed Force One," has found new life as limited-edition aviation tags, ...
The jumbo jet was famous for carrying this moniker when it served as a flying tour bus for the English heavy metal band Iron ...
The price point, of course, is a nod to 666 and the Iron Maiden hit, “The Number of the Beast.” A Boeing 747-400 is a full 71 meters (230 feet) in length, so, in theory, Ed Force One could be turned ...
The heavy-metal band found a new way to cash in on its fame — by selling scraps of its Boeing 747 tour plane, “Ed Force One,” ...
You can’t play rock music for your radio career for just about 40 years & not be. And I’m a sucker for a good rock n roll ...
Fans can now own a piece of English heavy metal band Iron Maiden’s musical legacy, thanks to a German aviation upcycling ...
Iron Maiden's iconic Ed Force One aeroplane was scrapped last year, but now it's back. The Boeing 747 – which the band used to transport themselves and their crew and equipment around the world ...
and surely its most famous mascot in Eddie the ‘ed, whose grotesque visage decorated all of their al-bum covers. Iron Maiden’s juggernaut finally hit a few speed bumps during the grunge ...
Product photo of the white Aviationtag x Iron Maiden Tag Mood photo of Aviationtag x Iron Maiden Ed Force One Tag Laser engraving the new Aviationtag x Iron Maiden Ed Force One Edition Ed Force ...
We begin our week here at MetalSucks with two pieces of news which both involve Iron Maiden and the destruction of flying vehicles, but are otherwise unrelated. Ed Force One, the band’s private, Bruce ...