Brick and mortar stores in New York City

The Airplane Shop in New Jersey.

I have also heard of a place called Red Caboose in Manhattan. From what I have heard, there's not much to see there.
 
Yeah a bit ago, someone said that the Miami shop was next??? But I can't confirm that, it was from a customer who came in the retail store

Miami is an aviation mecca. It says a lot about how niche and cost-prohibitive this hobby is when Miami is left with no stores. Then again, I don't want to sound too pessimistic, with e-commerce there are stores in virtually (pun intended) every city 😏.

I ship quite a bit to Miami, I am sure you do too, Scott?
 
I've been on the Miami store a few years ago and sadly the prices were quite steep. :(
Agreed, I went there in November 2024 with Connor and I could only get myself to buy something from their clearance section — I did get an Eastern 777 for $35 though!

There aren't many of us brick and mortar to be honest. DG Pilot in MN, and one in the Chicago area. Otherwise it's a bit of a desert for the in person stores
I really need to get myself back to Grayland in Chicago — went there in 2019, wonder how much has changed since.
 
Agreed, I went there in November 2024 with Connor and I could only get myself to buy something from their clearance section — I did get an Eastern 777 for $35 though!


I really need to get myself back to Grayland in Chicago — went there in 2019, wonder how much has changed since.

IIRC, The Airplane Shop only carries licensed models, no? So, not only overpriced, but a dull selection, too.

Similarly, Grayland Station only carried brands distributed by ADI when I visited in 2021. Although I recall someone here saying they have a wider catalog now.

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I also miss the days of brick-and-mortar shops.

Wrote a blog post alluding to it a while back... https://www.yankeevictor400.com/post/the-search-for-airplane-models-in-the-big-city

It's nice to have your own personal shop 😏. I do have customers/friends come buy in person with some regularity. I'm already eyeing another wall to shelve up!

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IIRC, The Airplane Shop only carries licensed models, no? So, not only overpriced, but a dull selection, too.

Similarly, Grayland Station only carried brands distributed by ADI when I visited in 2021. Although I recall someone here saying they have a wider catalog now.

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I also miss the days of brick-and-mortar shops.

Wrote a blog post alluding to it a while back... https://www.yankeevictor400.com/post/the-search-for-airplane-models-in-the-big-city

It's nice to have your own personal shop 😏. I do have customers/friends come buy in person with some regularity. I'm already eyeing another wall to shelve up!

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Just a general off topic question - other then the displays - do you have any US regs E170/E175’s in store?
 
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