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Two Majesties This print was released for the 50th anniversary of Boeing Model 314, seen here flying near Mount Ranier in the Pacific Northwest. First flown June 7th, 1938,
only 12 of the triple-tail 314s were built but they set a new standard for passenger comfort. During their few years of service they made over a thousand ocean crossings, logging over 12,500,000 miles.
L/E of 650, S/N by the artist 25" x 19" $75.00 |
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Night Departure In 1958 Australia's national airline, QANTAS, began around-the-world service using their new Lockheed 1049G Super Constellations, or "Super Connies".
The Super Connie was the queen of international airline fleets until the introduction of the jet airliner. In this print a QANTAS Super Connie waits on a rain soaked ramp while the distant city lights
illuminate the bottom of the rain clouds. L/E of 650, S/N by the artist 26-3/4" x 20-1/4" $85.00 |
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Heartland Express The DC-3 is known and recognized worldwide. Designed as a passenger ship, its strength, ability, and versatility made it the right aircraft for every aerial
application imaginable. It's legend grew from its exemplary military service and it continues to soldier on today in roles as diverse as cargo transport, charter airline, and gunship. This print captures the
DC-3's glory as a pre-war airliner. L/E of 650, S/N by the artist 26-1/4" x 19-3/4" $85.00 |
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Shrinking Land A lumbering Ford Trimotor descends over rural America as it approaches a grass-stripped airfield somewhere in America's heartland. This print is an instant
favorite of everyone who sees it and a personal favorite of mine as this scene is played out every weekend as the EAA Foundation's Trimotor flys over my home, descending into nearby Pioneer Airport with a
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