Former Southwest Airlines B737-300 N352SW. Actual aircraft skin cut into a
collectible key fob. Limited supply, and a premium collectible. One of the
aviation industries most iconic aircraft. Imperfections on the pieces due to
age and production process.
This has be repainted to replicate the aircraft color after the paint became
damaged during processing. Intentionally distressed to recreate imperfections.*
WyldeByrd Art comes straight from the captain’s hands into yours.
* Aviation-inspired and crafted with pride by airline Captain Lance Lockhart,
WyldeByrd Art pieces are the perfect conversation starter for the aviation
enthusiast. Ranging from luggage tags to dining tables, WyldeByrd Art truly has
something for any budget and any traveler, airline employee, or dreamer. You’ll
find Captain Lockhart’s pieces in homes and businesses across the country,
attached to suitcases in hundreds of airports, and bringing a smile to many
faces.
* WyldeByrd Art is named for Captain’s Lockhart’s sons – Lucas Wylde and Judah
Byrd.
* WyldeByrd Art is the handiwork of Lance Lockhart, a Captain with Southwest
Airlines and an aviation artist. Not only does he fly the planes, he makes art
out of them. Lance is the only airline captain in the United States making art
out of decommissioned plane parts. He has developed extensive relationships
with aircraft parts specialists and aviation boneyards around the country,
often gaining exclusive access to sought after retired aircraft. He then takes
them to his Mesa, Arizona, workshop to make beautiful conversation pieces for
the home or office.
* Lance has been flying planes for more than 30 years, starting with a Cessna
180 and DHC-2 Beaver as an employee for his family’s aviation business in
Northern Ontario, Canada. Now, when he’s not flying the mighty 737 for
Southwest Airlines, Lance resides in Mesa, Arizona, with his wife Jamie and
sons, Judah Byrd and Lucas Wylde.