Cutlass Collection
"From the high seas to the skies, the Cutlass has left its mark throughout history
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"From the high seas to the skies, the Cutlass has left its mark throughout history. 🌊✈️ Starting with the Vought F7U-3 Cutlass 128454, we see this mighty aircraft with folded wings on USS Midway. A symbol of naval power and innovation. Traveling back in time, N. C. Wyeth's captivating illustration for Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island brings us into a world of adventure and hidden treasures. The WYETH: TREASURE ISLAND artwork truly captures the essence of this timeless tale. In the realm of silent films, Lupino Lane shines in Pirates Beware (1928). With his swashbuckling charm and comedic antics, he takes us on a thrilling journey filled with laughter and excitement. Returning to reality, we encounter the classic US car - the 1967 Cutlass Supreme Sports Coupe. Its sleek design and powerful engine make it an icon on American roads. But let's not forget about tradition. The Royal Naval Exhibition of 1891 showcased impressive cutlass drills that demonstrated precision and discipline within their ranks. These displays were a testament to their skill and dedication. Taking flight once again, we explore Cessna models such as the Cessna 172RG Cutlass RG II F-GGCZ, Reims-Cessna F177RG Cutlass G-OSFS, and Cessna 172RG Cutlass RG G-PARI. These aircraft represent freedom in the sky for pilots around the world. And what would pirates be without their infamous flag? The pirate flag flown by English pirate John Calico Jack Rackam strikes fear into hearts as it symbolizes danger lurking on treacherous waters. Finally, no voyage is complete without a bottle of rum. A. L Grace's artwork titled "Yo Ho Ho & a Bottle of Rum" perfectly encapsulates that adventurous spirit associated with pirates sailing through uncharted seas.