Hand made one of a kind model of manned spaceplane PKA designed by famous aircraft designer Tsybin in cooperation with Sergei Korolev in 1959. 
Delivery in custom hand made protective container.
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Since the dawn of the space ear, its pioneers foresaw the aircraft entering space. In Russia, Tsiolkovskiy and Tsander were among the space enthusiasts who formulated early concepts of winged reusable vehicles reaching orbit. With the dawn of the space age, engineers at Sergei Korolev's OKB-1 studied reentry temperatures and required thermal protection for return vehicles of various shapes. On the request from Korolev, during 1958 and 1959, Tsybin's design bureau studied a rocket-launched space plane designated PKA.

According this project, the piloted PKA would be inserted into a 300 km altitude orbit by a Vostok launch rocket. After 24-27 hours of flight the spacecraft would brake from orbit, gliding through the dense layers of earth atmosphere. Control of the PKA in flight was by rocket jets.