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American Airlines
Sweepstakes Plane

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Here is an excellent glider! I bought it off ebay, and it is a single sheet
promotional item for a sweepstakes for American Airlines, in 2003.

I had to make transfer it to two sheets of 8 1/2 x 11 inch paper, so that
everyone can print if off.

Print it off on 65lb stock, and follow the simple instructions. If you wish to
learn more about American Airlines, you can see their website HERE.
Update 2/4/09
I received an email back from American Airlines, and it appears that
putting this plane online is an infringement of their copyright, and they
are not willing to give me permission to put it online for everyone to enjoy.

I guess we shall just have to wait for American Airlines to have a change
or heart or go out of business!

Until then, it will be in the Master Archives of The Museum.
February  4, 2009

Dear Mr. Mackey:

Thank you for contacting American Airlines Customer Relations.  I am pleased to
respond to your correspondence.

While we appreciate your letting us know about the Online Paper Airplane Museum, any
unauthorized use of the American Airlines name, AA® logo, Eagle® symbol, or any
information or symbols associated with American Airlines and/or American Eagle is
strictly prohibited.  This would include any sweepstakes promotional items, such as
the airplane you mentioned.  Purchasing the airplane does not give the purchaser the
authorization to prevent violation of infringement laws.

We wanted to provide this information to you as soon as possible so the airplane can
be removed as soon as possible, so your site would not continue to be in violation of
the infringement copyright laws pertaining to the matter.

Also, we have forwarded this information over to our Corporate Security to monitor and
follow up on the ensure no further violation of our copyrights are conducted.

Mr. Mackey, thank you again for contacting us.  We do wish you much success with the
Online Paper Airplane Museum.


Sincerely,

Martin DeSantis
Customer Relations
American Airlines