I am surprised they don't include a copy of "Das Boot" on DVD or similar media in the box. One would think it would be almost obligatory...
Do it up right and also include the filmstrips of the capture of the U-505? The original of which is still part of the Chicago Museum of Industry (we have Spitfire and Stuka models hanging from the ceiling, they have real ones, along with the Travelair Mystery Racer and a number of other significant aircraft). *chuckle* Of course, it is only "coincidental" that Chicago is also the hometown of Admiral Daniel V. Gallery whose task force captured the submarine. If you can find copies, his written works, both non-fiction and fiction are good reads (much of the fiction is highly humorous, though he as at least one solid and serious novel, too).
That would be
one of the five Travel Air Type R, specifically Frank Hawks
Texaco 13 c/n R-2004,
registered NR1313. It was quite bit different from the other Type Rs, and only raced once, with
short panel wings, in the 1930 Thompson Trophy. The aircraft spent its career primarily setting
cross-country and inter-city records.