Canvas Print : Vultee P. 66 Vanguard plane
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Vultee P. 66 Vanguard plane
Keep em FLYING! - a supportive postcard for the United States Army Navy and Marine Corp, featuring the Vultee P.66 Vanguard. Production of this model ceased in 1942
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Media ID 4414145
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Corp Militray Post Card Propaganda Supportive Vanguard Vultee
30"x20" (76x51cm) Canvas Print
"Bring a piece of aviation history into your home with our stunning Canvas Print of the Vultee P.66 Vanguard from Media Storehouse. This vintage image, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, showcases the iconic Vanguard plane in action, a supportive postcard for the United States Army, Navy, and Marine Corp. With its intricate details and vibrant colors, this Canvas Print is a must-have for aviation enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Hang it in your office, living room, or man cave to inspire and remind you to keep the spirit of flight alive. Production of the Vultee P.66 Vanguard ceased in 1942, but its legacy continues through this beautiful work of art."
Delivered stretched and ready to hang our premium quality canvas prints are made from a polyester/cotton blend canvas and stretched over a 1.25" (32mm) kiln dried knot free wood stretcher bar. Packaged in a plastic bag and secured to a cardboard insert for safe transit.
Canvas Prints add colour, depth and texture to any space. Professionally Stretched Canvas over a hidden Wooden Box Frame and Ready to Hang
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 76.2cm x 48.5cm (30" x 19.1")
Estimated Product Size is 76.2cm x 50.8cm (30" x 20")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
Keep 'em FLYING! - A Supportive Postcard for the United States Army, Navy, and Marine Corps: Vultee P.66 Vanguard During the pivotal years of the 1940s, the United States found itself in a desperate race against time to prepare for the challenges of World War II. The need for advanced military aircraft was paramount, and the Vultee P.66 Vanguard played a significant role in this effort. This postcard, featuring the Vultee P.66 Vanguard, serves as a testament to the unwavering support for the United States military during this critical period. With the caption "Keep 'em FLYING!" inscribed on the front, it is a call to action, a reminder of the importance of maintaining the fleet of aircraft that would protect the nation. The Vultee P.66 Vanguard, a versatile fighter, was produced by the Vultee Aircraft Company between 1940 and 1942. Its small, yet powerful design made it an ideal choice for the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps. The Vanguard was capable of various roles, including fighter, dive-bomber, and trainer. Unfortunately, production of the Vultee P.66 Vanguard came to an end in 1942, as the demands of war necessitated the focus on more advanced and specialized aircraft designs. However, this postcard remains a symbol of the spirit of unity and determination that fueled the United States military during the 1940s. As you hold this piece of history in your hands, take a moment to reflect on the sacrifices made by the brave men and women who kept the planes flying and protected our nation. Let us remember their dedication and perseverance as we continue to support our military today and in the future.
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