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Boise Airport ATC Tower (BOI)
Boise Airport ATC Tower (BOI)
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Experience the striking presence of Boise Airport's Air Traffic Control (ATC) Tower with our meticulously crafted 3D-printed model. At 290 feet tall, this tower is the tallest structure in the state of Idaho and the tallest ATC tower in the Pacific Northwest — an unmistakable landmark on the southern side of Boise Air Terminal/Gowen Field. Built by the FAA and completed in 2013, this cast-in-place concrete tower replaced a 65-foot structure from 1975 and also houses a TRACON facility that manages approach control for both Boise and Bozeman, Montana. Boise Airport is a joint-use civil-military facility and home to the National Interagency Fire Center, making it one of the most operationally unique airports in the American West.
This detailed replica captures the tower's bold and slender silhouette with remarkable precision. Crafted with the latest 3D printing technology, each piece is expertly printed to deliver outstanding quality and accuracy — a standout piece for any aviation collection or display.
These models are made to order. Production times may vary, but we strive to ship as quickly as possible. Thank you for your patience and support of small-batch craftsmanship.
Dimensions (height):
1:400 — 8.70 in (221.0 mm)
1:500 — 6.96 in (176.8 mm)
1:200 — 17.40 in (441.9 mm)
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