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Super Aviation Art Picture Gallery in this online Art Museum with Posters too.Aviation art gallery, Pictures and Aviation art 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. This aviation art picture gallery is filled with fine art prints. Don't forget to look for more fine art airplane pictures at the Survival Equipment - Survival Supplies link below. ">Also Here to find some more airplane pictures and a great airplane art gallery. |
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0007738 Amelia Earhart in Flight Clyde Sunderland. Amelia Earhart heads from Oakland to Honolulu in her L-10 Electra. Photographed on March 17, 1937. 36"x 20" poster. ...#0007738 35.00 |
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0007515 The Dawning Keith Ferris. Commemorating the first transatlantic solo flight by Charles Lindberg,
May 21, 1927 from Roosevelt Field Long Island to LeBourget Field, Paris.
Issued in conjunction with the National Air & Space Museum. 22"x
32" poster.
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0007749 0007749HSPACE=20 VSPACE=10 BORDER=2 height=168 width=250 align=LEFT> 0007749 Modern Naval Power Poster Highly detailed illustrations of 22 of the world's modern surface ships and submarines. Also includes expanded drawings of several on-board guns, rockets and torpedoes. 38 ½" x 26 ¾" poster. ...#0007749
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0007402 Belle... Homeward Bound John Young. Capt. Robert K. Morgan and his crew climb out over the English
countryside and the Eighth Air Force Base. This time, having already completed
their 25th mission, they are heading the other way, across Scotland,
the Atlantic, and home to the U.S. 850 S/N by artist. 33½"x
25¼" print.
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0007403 Fortress Engaged Keith Ferris. 21,000 feet over Germany, 6 March 1944, B-17s of the 100th Bomb Group
intercepted head-on by Me109Gs. Signed by artist.
24"x 20" print.
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0007419 B-17G Flying Fortress Drawing Kinsley. Finely detailed drawing of a
B-17G. Limited edition, signed and numbered
by artist. 27"x 16" aviation art print.
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0007722 Schweinfurt Again Keith Ferris. The 308th Bomb Group’s 'Thunderbird' returning from it’s 80th mission,
9 October 1944. This B-17
Superfortress carried more than 500 different crewmen on a
total of 116 missions before being retired. 1000 S/N by artist. 24"x 9¾"
print.
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0007424 0007424HSPACE=20 VSPACE=10 BORDER=2 height=333 width=250 align=LEFT> 0007424 U.S. Army Boeing AH-64A Apache Warren Liebmann. This head-on view of the Apache attack helicopter was photographed
at night with "nav" lights on. With its rockets, missiles and chain gun,
you can see why this is the most advance, combat-proven attack helicopter
in the world. 18"x 24" poster.
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0007641 Eagles Prey Robert Taylor. American Eagles Squadron 71 flying
Mk Vb Spitfires down an Me-109
over northern France in 1941. 1250 Signed/Numbered
by artist and five aces. 33"x 25" print.
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0007407 High Flight Keith Ferris. This painting displays the joy of flight epitomized in the poem "High
Flight" by world-renowned aviator John Gillespie Magee. In the
Spitfire
in which he died, Magee dances among the clouds. 750 S/N by artist. 18"x
24" print.
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0007665 September Victory ....#0007665
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0007641 Eagles Prey Robert Taylor. American Eagles Squadron 71 flying
Mk Vb Spitfires down an Me-109
over northern France in 1941. 1250 Signed/Numbered
by artist and five aces. 33"x 25" print.
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0007872 The Other Few Cross. Two Hurricanes flying in formation in 1940. 15"x 24" image on 20"x
28" paper.
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0007410 0007410HSPACE=20 VSPACE=10 BORDER=2 height=116 width=250 align=LEFT> 0007410 First Hit at Midway Rendel. June 4, 1942, 10:00 a.m. -
Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bombers are
about to deliver the turning point of the War in the Pacific. Limited
edition of 1250, S/N by artist. 35"x 23" print.
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