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Oil on Canvas reproductions
(Lim. Edition Prints)

1900/39 & WW1 & civil aviation (132)
WW2 in the Pacific & Asia (104)
WW2 in Europe (192)
- Cold War (138)

Art Aviation, Books, Videos, DVD & others
Posters / Prints Drawings (68) - Vintage Advertising (51)
Photographies (52)
Art Aviation Nose Art Panels, Stamps collections, framed quotes...(34)
Others Special offers (29) - Artist Books (21)
Aphabetical index Find all models classified by airplane name.

AVIATION ART /
PAINTING PRINTS - RACERS & PIONEERS



$39.95

Mystery Mastery
Frank Loudin. The Travel Air Mystery Ship came to Cleveland in September, 1929, for the National Air Races, piloted by a young man name Douglas Davis, who had built the little monoplane. When the dust cleared from a racehorse start, eight brightly painted planes hurled themselves at the scatter pylon. Following a miscue early in the race, Number 31 roared out of last place and passed the field in a cloud of oil smoke, crossing the finish line at an amazing average speed of 194.9 mph, the first time an airplane with an air-cooled radial engine had ever reached that speed. The era of the racing biplane had just come to an end! Print measures 20"x 15" with included matte.
 



$44.95

Gee Bee R-2 Cutaway Print
Delmar Benjamin's fabulous Gee Bee R-2 replica was built using the same material and fabrication techniques as the 1932 original. Now, through the magic of cutaway illustration, all of the exquisite craftsmanship is revealed. You will be able to see the beauty of its design and workmanship not readily visible from the exterior. Rendered from specifications shared by the airplane's builders, Steve Wolf and Delmar Benjamin, Tom Johnson's airbrushed and hand painted image combines artistry and engineering accuracy. Limited edition of 3000 signed and numbered by artist, builders and pilot. 36"x 24" print.
         



$9.95

Travel Air Mystery Ship
Bob Resley. Capture the Golden Age of racing with this print of the famed Travel Air Model "R" Mystery Ship screaming around a pylon on its way to a first place finish. 11"x 8?" print. 
 



$39.95

The Racing Age
Stokes. The golden age of air racing comes alive in this depiction of the 1932 Thompson Trophy Race, won by Jimmy Doolittle in his Gee Bee racer. 16"x 11?" signed and numbered limited edition print.
         



$39.95

Jimmy's Record
Stan Stokes. Here is Jimmy Doolittle flying his Curtiss Racer in the 1925 Schneider Cup international competition. After winning the race, Jimmy set a world speed record at 246 mph. 16"x 11?" signed and numbered limited edition print.
 



$39.95

Lady Pioneer
Stan Stokes. Amelia Earhart's beloved Model 10E Electra is depicted here next to the aviator's Cord automobile as she prepares for another adventure. Limited edition print measures 16?"x 11" and is signed and numbered by the artist.
         



$29.95

Wright Bros. Biplane
Nostalgic print celebrates an early flight of a Wright brothers' airplane. Print is 14"x 9?" mounted in a 20"x 16" matte.
 



$19.95

The 28th Hour
Keith Ferris. Charles Lindbergh nears the European coast in his Ryan, The Spirit of St. Louis. 30"x 24" print.
         



$39.95

Miracle in the Sand Dunes
Stan Stokes. This tribute to the Wright Brothers depicts their first flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. 16"x 11?" signed and numbered limited edition print.
 



$39.95

Lucky Lindy
Stan Stokes. Charles Lindbergh sets off from Long Island on his record-setting flight. 16"x 11?" signed and numbered limited edition print.
         



$39.95

Wiley's Wild Ride
Stan Stokes. Wiley Post in his Lockheed Vega, Winnie Mae, is en route in 1933 to becoming the first person to fly solo around the world. Note Wiley and Winnie Mae on the cover of the book above; it's a great source for learning about the record-setting flight. 16"x 11?" signed and numbered limited edition print. 
 



$24.95

First Flight
Vance Garvin. This unique print celebrates the first powered flight with a collage of images including Orville and Wilbur Wright in the North Carolina sand dunes, various views of the flyer, the monument marking the site of the first flight, and other significant elements of the history-making event. 28"x 24" print.
         



$74.95

Up, Up and Away
Douglas Ettridge. This delightful print captures the first Gordon Bennett International Balloon Race, from the Tuileries Gardens, Paris, 1900, as sponsored by (James) Gordon Bennett, owner of the New York Herald. 24"x 18" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist. 
 



$29.95

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.
         



$145.00

Gee Bee Sportsters
 



$39.95

The Navy Earns Its Wings
Stan Stokes. The birth of naval aviation is depicted with Ely's first successful landing - on the USS Pennsylvania in San Francisco harbor - on January 18, 1911. 16"x 11?" signed and numbered limited edition print.
         



$185.00

Norway Arrival
Nixon Galloway. Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh's arrive in Norway on their epic 33,000-mile flight that covered both the North and South Atlantic Ocean. Charles did the flying and Anne did much of the navigating and radio communications. They named their Lockheed Sirius "Tingmissartoq," a Greenland Eskimo word meaning "The One that Flies Like a Big Bird." Limited-edition gicl?e print is signed and numbered by the artist and measures 23"x 28".
 



$84.95

Lost!
Jack Fellows. Almost 20 hours out from Lae, New Guinea, on July 2, 1937, Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan are lost over the vast expanse of the Pacific. After circling the globe in Lockheed 10 Electra transport, they are trying to make Howland Island, then Hawaii, and finally California. After her last communications with the Coast Guard cutter Itasca, she and Noonan disappeared forever in a mystery that has never been conclusively solved. 20"x 15?" signed and numbered limited edition print.