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F4U Corsairs (3CORSAIR)
Jim Tobul flew his F4U-4 Corsair, John Muszala flew Max Chapman, Jr’s. F4U-4 Corsair and Dale Snodgrass flew Jim Read’s F4U-5N Corsair behind the B-25 Pacific Princess.

Available only as a photograph.

F4U Corsairs (3CORSAIR)

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T-6 (T-6 SMOKE)
Greg Shelton, a regular in the air show circuit, flew his T-6 trailing smoke from his smoke generator.

Available only as a photograph.

T-6 (T-6 SMOKE)

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B-17 Flying Fortress (VIII0460)
Aluminum Overcast, the B-17 owned by the Experimental Aircraft Association was shot one morning near Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

Available only as a photograph.

B-17 Flying Fortress (VIII0460)

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P-47 Thunderbolts (3)
Shot from the tail of a B-25 Mitchell bomber, these three Thunderbolts, flown by Neal Melton, John Shoffner and John Lane, reveal their vortices in the clouds.

Available only as a photograph.

P-47 Thunderbolts (3)

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Stearmans (17)
This gaggle of biplanes includes three Stearmans and one Navy N3N. The planes were owned and flown by Alden Miller, John Moss, Steve Campbell, Dave Wheaton, Lloyd and Brad Howerton.

Available only as a photograph.

Stearmans (17)

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Grumman Duck (DUCK BEST 225)
The Grumman Duck can not be mistaken for any other airplane. Used mostly in air-and-sea rescue, Owner Tom Friedkin commissioned Fighter Rebuilders to spend over 5,000 man-hours rebuilding this Duck.

Available only as a photograph.

Grumman Duck (DUCK BEST 225)

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Spitfires (Spitfire-1)
Owner and pilot Bill Greenwood flew his two-seater Supermarine Spitfires he was followed by pilot Dick Hendrickson in Rudy Frasca’s Spit.

Available only as a photograph.

Spitfires (Spitfire-1)

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Stearman (VIII0481)
Matt Nightingale flew the Planes of Fame Museum’s Stearman while Paul shot from the open canopy of an SNJ.

Available only as a photograph.

Stearman (VIII0481)

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B-25 Mitchell (VIII0732)
Kermit Weeks, Jack McCloy, and Connie and Ed Bowlin fly Apache Princess and Ol Gray Mare over the clouds near Lakeland, Florida.

Available only as a photograph.

B-25 Mitchell (VIII0732)

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F4U-1A Corsair & P-51D Mustang (FECT1107)
Kevin Eldridge flew the Planes of Fame Museum’s F4U-1A Corsair, the oldest flying Corsair, while John Hinton flew the P-51D Mustang, Wee Willy II.

Available as a photograph and a note card.

F4U-1A Corsair & P-51D Mustang (FECT1107)

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Photographs
Our original photographic prints make beautiful fine-art wall decor. Each 11x14 inch photograph is individually signed by Paul Bowen. They are not matted or framed and are shipped in a tube. Larger sizes can be special ordered by calling 800-697-2580 or 316-263-5537.

Posters
The 24 x 30 inch lithographed posters are printed on heavy cover stock and include a metallic ink border, making them ready to frame.

Note Cards
These 5x7 inch fold-over note cards are ideal for personal or business use. Each box contains 12 cards and envelopes. Quantities may be purchased "flat" to be imprinted inside (by you) with your unique message.

Books
These beautifully designed coffee-table art books measure 10x12 inches and include over 500 color photographs within their 224 pages which excite a wide range of readers beyond aviation enthusiasts. They make great client gifts. For corporate quantity pricing or personalization, please call us at 800-697-2580 or 316-263-5537 for more information.

Calendar
Our annual Air To Air Warbirds calendar opens to 30 x 18 inches and captures a different warbird in three full-color photos each month. One photo each month measures 11.5 x 13.5 inches and is suitable for framing.