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This is a HUGE collection of Paintings by Famous Aviation Artist.Aviation Prints, Pictures and Airplane Posters not only beautify your office and home, they also inspire others and promote aviation. I once read that you can tell a lot about a person by what kind of books they have and don't have. This is also true with Aviation Art and Airplane Posters. You also know a person by what kind of pictures that they have on their walls. Aviation Art and Airplane Posters show your interest in technology and your intelligence capability. These aviation art paintings are made by famous aviation artist. |
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Up for the Cadillac
John Young. Still in front line service as a major component of our strategic
bomber forces, the Boeing B-52 was built before most of its crew members
were even born. The final version was the B-52H, to many "BUFF" pilots
a real Cadillac when compared to earlier models. 650
S/N by artist. 28¾"x 21¼" print.
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Scaring
the Cows
Craig Kodera. Navy F4B-4s. A commemorative poster of the early years of flight
created for the National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution,
Washington, D.C. Signed in the plate. 25"x 24".
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| Wichita
Classic
Ross Buckland. Beech Staggerwing
- the epitome of the classic personal airplane.
Limited Edition of 650 S/N by artist. 26¾"x 18¾" print.
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| Something
to Write Home About
Stokes. Lt. Alan Winslow in his
Nieuport 28 downs a German fighter marking
the first aerial victory for the U.S. Army Air Service. 16"x 11½"
limited edition print.
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| Manfred
Von Richtofen Poster
Poster The Red Baron and His Aircraft Color profiles and flight/battle histories
of the 12 aircraft flown by the legendary Red Baron. Also
includes three portraits of Von Richthofen himself! 23¼"x
19½" poster.
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| Between
War Classics
Stokes. A P-26 Peashooter flies by as a P-6 Hawk taxis at Selfridge Field.
16"x 11½" limited edition print.
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| Magnificent
Courage
Stokes. Attribute to WW1 German
Ace Werner Voss (48 victories) who tangled with
seven RFC SE-5s on his final mission. Limited Edition. 16"x 11½"
print.
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Barnstormer
Galloway. Classic
Stearman duster pulls up sharply to clear a barn to the delight
of the boys in the hay loft. 26"x 22" print.
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| Knights
of the Sky
Famous Art Print, Limited Addition by artist and well-known WWI pilot, Flight Lieutenant Philip Bristow Trudgian. The dramatic scene depicts an aerial dogfight between
WW1 Sopwith
Camels and SE5A fighters of the Royal Flying Corps, and the bright red
planes of Baron von Richthofen's JG1 fighter wing. 600 s/n
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17¼"x 22½" print.
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| The
Ringmaster
Art Print limited Edition Stan Stokes. Manfred von Richthofen, the Red Baron, is depicted in his red Fokker
triplane. Limited Edition. 16"x 11½"
print.
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| Austro-Hungarian
Ace
Stokes. WWI’s top Austro-Hungarian ace was Godwin Brumowski. Here he is depicted
flying the Albatros D III used for most of his 40 victories. Limited
Edition. 16"x 11½" print.
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Boom Billy
Stokes. The RFC’s top-scoring WWI ace was Billy Bishop, a Canadian, who scored
72 victories. Limited Edition. 16"x 11½" print.
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| The
Ringmaster
Stokes. Manfred von Richthofen, the Red Baron, is depicted in his red Fokker
triplane. Limited Edition. 16"x 11½" print.
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| Thunderbolt
Strike
Robert Taylor. 9th Air Force Razorbacks of 404 Fighter Group race for home, crossing
the French coast near Le Havre amidst heavy flak defenses. 1250
S/N by artist and three pilots. 27”x 21” print
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| Two
Majesties
John Young. Two special images, Mt. Rainier, the Pacific Northwest’s majestic
landmark, and the equally majestic Boeing Model 314.
Limited Edition of 650 S/N by artist. 25"x 19" print.
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| Looking
for Nagumo
Craig Kodera. This Consolidated PBY-5A took off from Midway and found the Japanese fleet, enabling the U.S. to engage the fleet and conduct the Battle of Midway in such a way that we won. 1000 S/N by artist. 31"x 21½" print. ....#0007775 $225.00 |
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| Clipper
at the Gate
William S. Phillips. In 1939, a Pan Am Boeing 314 Clipper captures a rare moment in
aviation history as it flies over the Golden Gate Bridge on its way to
the mysterious Far East. 850 S/N by artist. 23"x
17" print.
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| Flight
Out of Hell
Trudgian. Lt. Nathan Gordon won the Congressional Medal of Honor by flying
his PBY four times into hellish Japanese gunfire to rescue three B-25 crews
who had ditched off the island of Kavieng, February 15, 1944. 600
s/n by Gordon and three other airmen rescued or involved in the event 33¼"x
23½" print.
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| Maiden
Voyage, China Clipper
Photo by Clyde Sunderland. Maiden voyage of the Martin M-130 "China Clipper" in 1935. Note the
Golden Gate Bridge still under construction. A fascinating piece of history.
27½"x 25¼" poster.
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Dream Fulfilled
Keith Ferris. Aviation Art With an average speed of 42.58 mph, Orville Wright and Lt. Benjamin
Foulois round Shuter's Hill, Alexandria, Virginia just before sundown on
July 30, 1909. The dream was being fulfilled as they are seen halfway
through the 10-mile course during the final test flight, leading to the
first U.S. purchase of a military aeroplane. 750
S/N by artist. 30"x 20" print.
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| Beech
18
Keith Ferris. Signed open edition. 23"x 19½" print.
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| First
Re-Entry
Machat. June, 1965, Air Force Capt. Joe H. Engle enters the history books
as the youngest astronaut ever by flying the X-15 to 280,600 feet, more
than 50 miles above the earth's surface in what officially qualifies as
outer space. Limited Edition of 850, S/N by the artist
and personally autographed by Maj. Gen. Joe H. Engle. 33½"x 20¾
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| Above
and Beyond
Michael Short. In April, 1962, the world of aviation was changed forever. The world's
fastest and highest flying air-breathing aircraft was setting new standards
of performance. With extensive use of new materials, the new SR-71/A-12
was the first of its kind to cruise continuously in afterburner at
Mach 3+ and above 85,000 ft. Limited edition of 600, signed and numbered
by the artist, and signed by 8 A-12/YF-12A/SR-71 pilots. 29½"x 22".
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| Power
Dru Blair This dramatic painting depicts the
Rockwell B-1B Lancer performing
its mission as a low-level penetrating bomber. As it approaches the
speed of sound, the thrust of its turbofan engines is unleashed against
the still waters of a northern lake. Signed by artist.
24"x 36" print.
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| Supersonic
Countess
Machat. A British Airways Concorde heads out on an ocean crossing. Open
edition, 32"x 18" print.
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When you build a model you are building your future. You are preparing for that technical job of the future. You are learning about technology and manufacturing just like the engineers who build the high performance aircraft today. Many of these engineers started out by building models and when you're putting you're model together you can feel the strength it gives you, just like the aviation engineers. And at the same time you are making the dream of your future come true. Just look at what happens when you complete a model. Your model is placed on a shelf or hung from the ceiling, not thrown into a box and treated like one of those junk toys. Models really are something better than just a toy, they are like a trophy which shows your dedication to work and detail. |
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