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A large selection of Aviation Art by Famous Artists, oil paintings, posters, and prints.Aviation Art Prints, Pictures and Airplane Prints 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 prints are all made by famous artist and will look great on your walls both in your home and office. These aviation art prints by famous artist will look great on the walls or your home, office or shop. They come in limited edition art prints, oil paintings, posters and if you go to the link below there are some beautiful airplane pictures and art prints in the Survival Equipment - Survival Supplies section. |
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0007413 Lift Off Michael Short. The HK-1 Spruce Goose makes its first and only flight on November
2, 1947. This 50th Anniversary commemorative poster captures the eight-engined
beast just as it is leaving the water. 35" x 17 ½".
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0007564 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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0007727 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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0007707 Flagship Over Manhattan Robert Watts. Depicts a 1936 American Airlines DC-3 outbound from La Guardia Airport.
Below, the distinctive Manhattan skyline and busy New York waterfront add
to the nostalgic mood. Limited edition of 1000 signed
and numbered by artist. 32"x 25" print.
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0007750 Outward Bound Stokes. The
Boeing 377 Stratocruiser was the 1950s' commercial version of
Boeing's C-97 military transport. Here, a Northwest 377 takes off from
New York. 16"x 11½" limited edition print.
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0007792 Electra! Machat. The Electra was America's first turbo-prop airliner, cruising at
400 mph - halfway between the propliners' stately 300 mph and the stratospheric
500 mph-plus of the new jets. This proved ideal for the intermediate routes
of the airlines they served. 1000 S/N by artist. 29½"x 22" print.
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0007751 Chicago Homecoming Stokes. American Airlines flagship Chicago, a DC-6B, returns home with a
full load of holiday travelers. 16"x 11½" limited edition print.
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0007752 Sentimental Journey Stokes. The TWA Lockheed Super Constellation shown here represented the pinnacle
of piston-powered commercial airliners. 16"x 11½" limited edition
print.
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0007744 Legacy of Leadership Herter. The majestic beauty of the
Boeing 747 and the proud history of TWA are portrayed
in this dramatic image of a TWA 747 climbing out for an overnight ocean
crossing. Limited Edition of 800, signed and numbered by artist. 24"x 18½"
print.
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0007745 Canyon Starliner Kodera. The Constellation’s sleek, aerodynamic lines and polished aluminum
skin were a sight to behold. Print was created as a tribute to the industry.
Limited Edition of 850 S/N by artist. 23"x 17" print.
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0007748 Modern Warplanes Accurate color profiles of 25 modern fighters and attack aircraft
from around the world. 38½"x 26¾" poster.
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0007756 Maytag Messerschmitts Mader. Italy, 1943: A.W. Schultz, artillery spotter pilot of a Piper L-4
confers with an enlisted tank commander at a temporary field en route
to Cassino. 750 s/n by artist. 33"x 19½" print.
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0007405 Enduring Eddie John Young. Named after Boeing test pilot Edmund T. "Eddie" Allen. This B-29 flew 24 missions before being severely damaged - almost unable to return to it’s base on Tinian Island. 650 S/N by artist. 26¾"x 20½" print. ....#0007405 8 |
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0007758 Final Assault Stokes. Click Here, a high-flying B-29 unleashes its fury while dodging the Kamikaze
attack of a Kawasaki Ki-45 Toryu ("Nick"), one of the few Japanese fighters
capable of reaching the B-29's altitude. 16"x 11½" limited edition
print.
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0007759 Fifty Miles Out William S. Phillips. A beautiful portrait of the
B-29 Superfortress against a low sun
position sky. The background planes are without names and the numbers are
hidden so that anyone from the unit can say, "That's my airplane!"
1000 s/n by artist. 35"x 24½" print.
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0007406 Mustang! John Young. 33"x 21¼" print.
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0007778 Twins Stan Stokes. The P/F-82 was the twin fuselage version of the P-51D Mustang. It
was very fast, but was not capable of dogfighting with the jets in Korea.
Many of them, like that shown here, were converted to night fighters with
a large radar pod mounted under the center wing section. 16"x 11½"
signed and numbered limited edition print.
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0007769 A Perfect Record Stokes. A dramatic rendition of Tuskegee Airman Col. Charles McGee downing
an Fw 190. The fighter pilots who flew with the Tuskegee Airmen had the
unique distinction of not losing a single bomber that they escorted during
the war! 16"x 11½" limited edition print.
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0007764 The Eyes of Eagles Michael Short. P-51s of the 363rd FS, 357th FG. 1250 s/n by artist and personally
autographed by Gen. Chuck Yeager, Col. Bud Anderson, Capt. William O'Brien,
and Capt. William Overstreet, aces of the 357th Fighter Group. 33"x
25" print.
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