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Quality Aviation Art Print
United Airlines
Sud Aviation SE.210 Caravelle
The French Caravelle was developed in the 1950s for shorter-range services, particularly in Europe. It used a number of technical and design features of the deHavilland DH.106 Comet and pioneered the concept of engines mounted on the rear end of the fuselage which was adopted by Boeing and Douglas. Despite reluctance to buy a foreign-built aircraft, United placed an order for twenty Carvelles, putting them into service in 1961.
THE IDEAL GIFT FOR AIRCRAFT AND AIRLINE ENTHUSIASTS OR A GREAT ADDITION TO YOUR OWN COLLECTION.
AN ENHANCEMENT TO ANY WALL.
Printed in Australia on 250gsm satin art paper stock
Lamination available for all sizes
Brand new, mint condition, ready to frame or mount
Enclosed in a protective sleeve and mailed in a heavy-duty tube
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