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Quality Aviation Art Print
United Airlines
McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 in flight
United Airlines began flying the DC-10 in August 1970, the second (after American) airline to put the McDonnell Douglas wide-bodied airliner into service. The early years of the DC-10 were marred by fatal crashes attributed to design flaws. United flight 232, Denver-Chicago, crashed on 19 July 1989 with the loss of 111 lives. The DC-10 eventually overcame its early problems and became a reliable performer, however, its image was forever tainted. United continued to fly them until 1998, the latter years as freighters.
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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