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Douglas DC-3 KLM PH-ASP Flying Above The Snow by Thijs Postma with Metal Frame - 50x70 cm / 20x28″ / Silver
Description Have this orange coloured Douglas DC-3 flying over the snowy Dutch landscape on your wall. It was operated by the KLM with call sign PH-ASP. It is shown here above the Kinderdijk, The Netherlands during the winter of 1939-1940.In September 1939 a KLM DC-3 ‘Mees’ en route from Kopenhagen to Schiphol came under fire by a German patrol. Captain Jan Moll managed to get away by flying through the clouds and landed at Schiphol. Unfortunately, one passenger was killed. The KLM decided to pa
Lockheed F-80B Of The 36th Fighter Group by Thijs Postma - Poster Only - 45x60 cm / 18x24″
Description Get a shining plane on your wall with this Lockheed F-80B of the 36th Fighter Group of the U.S. Air Force.The P-80 was the first American operational jet fighter. This gouache also symbolizes the end of the propeller fighter and the beginning of the jet era. Characteristics Reproduction of original gouache painting. Museum-quality poster made on long-lasting matte (uncoated) archival paper. Paper-weight: 250 gsm / 110 lb. Shipped in sturdy packaging protecting the poster.
English Electric Lightning F6 At Full Speed by Thijs Postma - Poster Only - 50x70 cm / 20x28″
Description Have this English Electric Lightning F6 bursting the skies on your wall and feel amazed.The English Electric Lightning is the only British designed and built fighter capable of Mach 2. It has two engines above its fuselage. The Lightning served as an interceptor during the 1960s, 1970s and into the late 1980s. Characteristics Reproduction of original gouache painting. Museum-quality poster made on long-lasting matte (uncoated) archival paper. Paper-weight: 250 gsm / 110 lb. Shipped i
Lockheed P-80 Shooting A Lavochkin La-9 Over Korea by Thijs Postma with Metal Frame - 45x60 cm / 18x24″ / Black
Do you want to get some history in house? An American Lockheed P-80 is shooting down a Korean Lavochkin La-9 during the Korean War. The P-80 was the first American operational jet fighter. This gouache symbolizes the end of the propeller fighter and the beginning of the jet era.