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Macchi-Castoldi
MC72
Built for speed and competition in the Schnieder
Trophy races, this scarlet racer did not actually
race for the trophy but did set a world record of
440 MPH in 1934. This record for propeller driven
seaplanes remains the standard today. In the collection
of the Museo Storico Dell'Aeronautica Militare, Aeroporto
Vinga di Valle, Italia
Signed and Limited edition of 500
Size 13" x 19"
Photographers notes and certification of authenticity
included.
Portion of proceeds to: Museo Storico Dell'Aeronautica
Militare, Aeroporto Vinga di Valle, Italia
$250
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Laird
Super Solution
Jimmy Doolittle flew this colorful air racer designed
by Matt Laird in the Bendix Trophy races. In the collection
of the EAA Airventure Museum, Oshkosh, Wisconsin,
USA. Powered by the famous radial Pratt & Whitney
450 hp WASP engine
Signed and Limited edition of 250
Size 13" x 19"
Photographers notes and certification of authenticity
included.
Portion of proceeds to: EAA Foundation, Oshkosh, Wisconsin,
USA
$150
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Supermarine
S6B
Winner of the Schneider Trophy in 1932, this is the first airplane in the world
to exceed 400 MPH and was the genesis of the famous
World War II fighter, the Spitfire. In the collection
of the London Science Museum, United Kingdom.
Signed and Limited edition of 500
Size 13" x 19"
Photographers notes and certification of authenticity
included.
Portion of proceeds to: Royal Air Force Benevolent
Fund
$150
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Buy all three speed prints, Macchi-Castoldi MC72, Laird
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The Aviation Century project began
with a simple concept, formed in 1998, that aviation is a force
of change, in fact it has changed the world we live in, more than
any other factor in the 100 years of the 20th Century. "Cenntenial"
represents the begining of a century of unparalleled change.

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