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$84.95 |
Night Departure
John Young. In 1958 Australia's national airline,
QANTAS, inaugurated an around the world service using
their new Lockheed 1049G Super Constellations. The
Super-Connies were the stylish queens of international
airline fleets, a position they enjoyed until the
introduction of the early jets. The rain-wetted ramp
suggests any glamorous destination. 26?"x 20?"
signed, limited edition print. |
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$39.95 |
High Class
Frank Loudin. From 1949 until the advent of the jet
age ten years later, the Boeing 377 was the embodiment
of high-class luxury in the skies. It had proven wings,
tail, and power from the B-29 bomber, and the double
fuselage allowed for two decks - connected by a spiral
staircase - with a lounge, bar, galley and sleeping
compartments. Signed and numbered print measures 20"x
15" with included matte. |


$94.95 |
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. 29?"x 22" print. |
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$125.00 |
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. |


$39.95 |
Chicago Homecoming
Stokes. American Airlines flagship Chicago, a DC-6B,
returns home with a full load of holiday travelers.
16"x 11?" limited edition print. |
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$39.95 |
Sentimental Journey
Stokes. The TWA Lockheed Super Constellation shown
here represented the pinnacle of piston-powered commercial
airliners. 16"x 11?" limited edition print. |
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$84.95 |
Heartland Express
John Young. The venerable DC-3, this time from United
Air Lines, lifts off a runway in America's heartland,
heading toward yet another destination, as it becomes
an essential part of American life. Limited edition
of 650 signed and numbered by artist. 26?"x 19?"
print. |
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$74.95 |
Legacy of Leadership
Herter. The majestic beauty of the 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 18?" print. |


$29.95 |
Supersonic Countess
Machat. A British Airways Concorde heads out on an
ocean crossing. Open edition, 32"x 18" print. |
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$39.95 |
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
11?" limited edition print. |


$74.95 |
Hazy Afternoon
Douglas Ettridge. Print depicts an American Airlines
DC-2 taking off from Grand Central Air Terminal, Glendale
CA., 1935. The view is looking east on Sonora Ave
and is a nostalgic reminder of that famous Art Deco
airport. Also noteworthy of the era is the car in
the foreground, which is an Auburn. 24"x 18"
limited edition print is signed and numbered by the
artist. |
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