"A Sentimental Journey" - Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress
"A Sentimental Journey" - Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress
Sentimental Journey is a Boeing B-17G, serial number 44-83514, built by Douglas Aircraft under license in late 1944. It was accepted by the U.S. Army Air Forces on March 13, 1945 and was assigned to the Pacific Theater for the duration of the war. A total of 8,680 B-17G models were produced through 1945. The aircraft is distinctive having a "pin up" image of actress Betty Grable on its nose. The aircraft is displaying unit markings of the 457th Bomb Group of the Mighty 8th Air Force in Europe. Add a slim, black floating frame to really set off this image. Your satisfaction is absolutely guaranteed and shipping is free!
Material
Material
It is a giclée artist-quality canvas, with UV light protection to prevent fading, stretched over a solid wood frame. Each canvas comes with a metal, sawtooth clip for easy hanging.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Shipping is free and is available only within the U.S. Please allow up to 7 business days for delivery.
I offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If you don’t like the image for any reason return it in its original packaging.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Even though the canvas has UV
protection it is always best to keep a photographic work out of direct sunlight. Doing so will help retain the best color possible over the years.
Aeon Aviation Photography holds the copyright to all images and may not be reproduced without expressed permission.
View full detailsThe Optional Frame
Frames are available only in satin black and are made of solid wood. The frame is approximately 1.5 inch deep allowing for your 1 inch thick canvas to appear to float within the frame. The thickness of the frame is narrow and finishes the image nicely.