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Code: OUDRHL33
Colour: Red, green, yellow & white
Size: 820mm x 580mm x 500mm
Shipping: This product ships within Australia only

• Red, green, yellow & white tinsel fabric monoplane with a static waving Santa pilot
• Dimension 82cm x 58cm x 50cm with 2m lead
• Static burn only
• For indoor or outdoor use
• Product complies with Australian safety & performance requirements
• Sold individually

GURANTEES

“Well, you better watch out. You better not cry. You better not pout. I’m telling you why. Santa Claus is coming to town.” So goes the popular Christmas jingle composed in 1934 by the song writing team of John Frederick Coots and Haven Gillespie. First performed on the Eddie Cantor radio show shortly before Christmas that year, the song became an instant hit, selling 400,000 copies by Christmas. Not only are songs about Santa popular during the holidays, but images of Santa Claus are also some of the best-loved Christmas decorations of all.

 

This amusing display puts a new twist on the legend of Old Saint Nick. Rather than flying from house to house in his sleigh piloted by his reindeer, this Santa is flying happily in an old-fashioned monoplane. This Santa can serve as a unique addition to any Christmas decorations that include traditional Santas being transported via sleighs and reindeer. The illuminated display features a monoplane covered in colourful fabric of red, green, yellow and white. A jovial Santa Claus waves happily as he pilots the plane.

 

One of the more comical Christmas decorations, this one measures 820mm x 500mm x 580mm, with a 2 metre lead. The static burn display is for use indoors or under cover only. Perfect for a business that markets its products to children, this decoration is pure fun. It is also ideal for spirited grandparents who love to spoil their grandchildren at the holidays, and throughout the year. This year, why not let Santa Claus come to your town in his whimsical monoplane?