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Cleveland Hopkins International Airport ATC Tower 1988-2015 (CLE)
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport ATC Tower 1988-2015 (CLE)
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Experience the Iconic 1988 Cleveland Hopkins ATC Tower
Capture a piece of modern aviation history with our expertly crafted 3D-printed model of the 1988 Air Traffic Control (ATC) Tower at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE). In service from 1988 to 2015, this tower played a critical role in the evolution of air traffic operations during a period of major airport growth and modernization.
Standing at 209 feet tall, the 1988 tower was a defining feature of the CLE skyline for nearly three decades. Our model faithfully recreates its sleek, functional architecture—including the slender vertical shaft and distinct control cab—making it a standout piece for aviation enthusiasts, collectors, and professionals.
Each model is produced using high-resolution 3D printing to highlight architectural detail and accuracy. Whether displayed in a home office, aviation museum, or model airport, this replica delivers both visual impact and historical value.
Available in three scales—1:200, 1:400, and 1:500—to suit your display needs.
📏 Height by Scale
Scale | Height |
---|---|
1:200 | 12.54 in |
1:400 | 6.27 in |
1:500 | 5.02 in |
Celebrate the legacy of Cleveland Hopkins’ third ATC tower—a structure that stood at the forefront of aviation safety and coordination from the late 20th century into the modern era.
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