Three of the most important aircraft of the Charles Lindbergh's pilot life are now available as prints or as originals. They are the Curtiss "Jenny" which was use as his schoolplane, the famous Ryan "Spirit of st. Louis" and the Lockheed P-38 "Lightning" that he use during the Pacific War.
Those colour cutaways, acrylic oils and India ink on A3 size Bristol card, had been made for a cancelled project of encyclopediae for Hachette Publishing.
The cost for each laser-print on Bristol card at the original size is of $10.00 US or $15.00 US signed by the artist (including P&P) The cost of the original plate is of $1500.00 US certified at the verso by a blue ink stamp and the artist signature.
Around 100 other aircraft are available as cutaways, and many as side views or 3-views.
For more information, please visit the Unicorn Gallery or the Unicorn Artshop at:
The Great Adventure Begins--The Spirit of St. Louis
Over the years, the Leach Corporation has produced a series of beautiful, colored drawings of aviation subjects, by Mel Corning. See www.leachintl.com/heritage.html.
No. 46 in the series is entitled "The Great Adventure Begins." It is a picture of the Spirit of St. Louis en route to Paris.
This print is available at no charge from Leach Corporation.
For more information, please visit:
www.leachintl.com/heritage.html
Charles A. Lindbergh and The Spirit of St. Louis by Kenneth Fox
Retail price is $150 plus $15 for shipping. If you mention the CharlesLindbergh.com web site when you order, the cost is only $100 INCLUDING SHIPPING! SAVE $65. Hurry, this is a limited offer!
Print features registered certificate with original 13-cent 1977 airmail commemorative stamp, gold embossed collector seal and imprint stamp. One of these prints hangs proudly at the Lindbergh Interpretive Center in Little Falls, Minn.
Prints are 24'' X 36" with a 19.5" x 33" image on acid-free 80-pound archival museum stock, full color and signed by artist Kenneth Fox. They are rare, limited editions and make an excellent collectors' investment.
Other prints include; Wright Brothers, Amelia Earhart, P-40 Warhaw, and B-17F Memphis Belle.
For more information, please visit the Aviation Art Museum at:
whttp://www.infionline.net/~docwrite/ (Click on COLOR PRINTS once you enter the site) or email the Aviation Art Museum (Denny) at: Steco1911@aol.com or send a fax to; (651) 291-3829.
Spirit of St. Louis print by digital artist Pete West
Created by digital artist Pete West, the Spirit of St. Louis profile as a superb unframed 16in x 12in print.
The detailed image has been accurately reproduced by skilled craftsman using durable light fast inks and printed on a heavyweight 350gsm card. This means your print will last for many years to come - to be enjoyed and studied by future generations, those too young to remember the aeronautical milestones of the 20th century or the true spirit of America's pioneering aviators.
The Spirit Soars by St. Louisian Richard Krause
Long after their famous trans-atlantic flight, Lone Eagle Charles
Lindbergh's timeless essence soars high above his telluric vehicle - the
Spirit of St. Louis.
Painted by St. Louisian Richard Krause for the Diamond anniversary of the
courageous NYP flight. 40" x 30" Oil on Canvas.
50" x 50" Custom Frame.
For more information, please contact Richard at:
Originaldo@aol.com