Description: A-20 Havoc artwork showcasing the fast, hard-hitting twin-engine aircraft built for low-level attack missions in WWII. Known for speed, versatility, and effectiveness as a tactical bomber, the Havoc delivered precision strikes across multiple theaters. This bold design captures explosive action and the aggressive role of a true ground attacker.
Description: P-47D Thunderbolt artwork featuring the legendary “Jug” in a clean, dynamic flight profile. Known for durability, heavy firepower, and exceptional ground-attack capability, the P-47 became one of WWII’s most effective fighters. This bold design highlights motion and strength, capturing the unmistakable presence of a true warbird icon.
Description: B-25 Mitchell artwork showcasing the rugged medium bomber that served across every major theater of WWII. Known for versatility, durability, and missions like the Doolittle Raid, the Mitchell became a symbol of American air power. This bold design captures combat intensity and the unmistakable presence of a true warbird workhorse.
Description: P-40 Warhawk artwork featuring the iconic shark mouth nose art that made this fighter instantly recognizable. Known for rugged performance and service in multiple theaters, the P-40 became a symbol of early Allied air power. This dynamic design captures speed, attitude, and the aggressive presence of a true WWII warbird.
Description: P-40 Warhawk artwork honoring the legendary Flying Tigers of the American Volunteer Group. Known for the iconic shark mouth nose art and early success in the China-Burma-India Theater, the P-40 became a symbol of grit and determination. This bold design captures motion, attitude, and the unmistakable identity of one of WWII’s most recognized fighters.
Description: B-24 Liberator artwork showcasing the long-range heavy bomber in a clean, dynamic flight profile. Known for high payload capacity and global reach, the Liberator played a major role in Allied bombing operations during WWII. This streamlined design emphasizes motion and strength, capturing the capability and presence of this iconic aircraft.
Description: B-17 Flying Fortress artwork featuring one of the most iconic American heavy bombers of WWII. Known for durability, defensive firepower, and long-range missions over Europe, the B-17 became a defining symbol of strategic bombing operations. Vintage styling captures the unmistakable profile of this historic aircraft.
Description: B-25 Mitchell artwork showcasing a tight formation of medium bombers pushing through dramatic skies. Known for versatility, durability, and missions like the Doolittle Raid, the B-25 became a symbol of American air power in WWII. This composition emphasizes teamwork, momentum, and the striking presence of multiple aircraft moving as one.
Description: A6M3 Zero-Sen artwork featuring the iconic Imperial Japanese Navy fighter of WWII. Known for exceptional maneuverability and long range, the Zero dominated early Pacific air combat. This bold, vintage-style design highlights its sleek profile and historical significance, capturing the intensity and legacy of one of the war’s most recognizable aircraft.
Description: B-24 Liberator artwork capturing the scale and firepower of this legendary WWII heavy bomber in the middle of combat. Known for long range and high payload capacity, the Liberator played a major role across multiple theaters. This bold, high-energy design highlights explosive action and the rugged capability that defined one of America’s most important warbirds.
Description: P-61 Black Widow artwork featuring the distinctive twin-boom night fighter designed for radar-guided interception missions during WWII. Known for advanced technology and imposing presence, the Black Widow played an important role in nighttime air defense. Vintage styling highlights the unmistakable silhouette of this historic aircraft.
Description: B-24 Liberator artwork capturing the speed and reach of this iconic WWII heavy bomber in action. Known for long-range missions and high payload capacity, the Liberator served across multiple theaters with distinction. This dynamic composition highlights motion, firepower, and the rugged capability that made the B-24 a backbone of Allied bombing operations.
Description: B-17 Flying Fortress artwork capturing the iconic WWII heavy bomber in action over the European Theater. Known for durability, defensive firepower, and long-range missions, the B-17 became a symbol of the U.S. Army Air Forces. This bold design highlights formation flight and combat intensity, honoring the crews who flew the Mighty Fortress.
Description: B-25J Mitchell artwork honoring the versatile medium bomber made famous in the Pacific Theater. Known for durability, firepower, and missions like the Doolittle Raid, the B-25 became a symbol of American resolve. This vintage-inspired design captures its rugged character and combat legacy with bold lines and classic aviation style.
Description: P-47D Thunderbolt artwork celebrating one of WWII’s toughest and most hard-hitting fighters. Known for durability, heavy armament, and devastating ground-attack capability, the Jug earned its reputation the hard way. This bold, high-energy design captures the raw power and attitude of a warbird built to take hits and keep fighting.
Description: B-24 Liberator artwork showcasing one of WWII’s most widely produced heavy bombers. Known for long range, high payload capacity, and global deployment across multiple theaters, the Liberator played a critical role in Allied air operations. This bold, vintage-style design highlights formation flight and combat intensity, capturing the scale and impact of this historic aircraft.
Description: Martin JRM Mars artwork showcasing the legendary flying boat in a dramatic firefighting water drop. Originally built as a long-range transport and later converted into one of the largest water bombers ever flown, the Mars is an icon of scale and capability. This bold design highlights motion, power, and the unique role of a true aviation giant.
Description: Martin Mars artwork capturing the massive flying boat in a fast, stylized climb above open water. Known for its size and later role as a water bomber, the Mars stands as one of aviation’s most unique aircraft. This design emphasizes motion, color, and the unmistakable presence of a true seaplane giant.
Description: Martin Mars artwork featuring the legendary flying boat in a dramatic water drop. Originally developed as a long-range transport and later converted into one of the largest aerial firefighting aircraft, the Mars is an icon of power and purpose. This design captures motion, scale, and the unique role of a true aviation giant.
Description: F4F Wildcat artwork featuring the dependable carrier-based fighter that helped shape early Pacific Theater air combat. Known for toughness and combat effectiveness, the Wildcat became a respected WWII naval aircraft. Vintage styling highlights the classic profile of this historic warbird.
Description: Boeing 707 artwork capturing the iconic jetliner climbing through dramatic skies above a coastal city. As the aircraft that launched the Jet Age, the 707 redefined long-distance travel with speed and global reach. This bold, stylized design highlights motion, altitude, and the energy of early commercial jet flight.
Description: Boeing Model 247 artwork celebrating the aircraft widely regarded as the world’s first modern airliner. With all-metal construction, retractable landing gear, and improved passenger comfort, the 247 set a new standard in the early 1930s. This bold, vintage-style design highlights innovation, motion, and the pioneering spirit of early commercial flight.
Description: F4F Wildcat artwork honoring the rugged carrier-based fighter that played a key role early in the Pacific Theater. Known for durability and reliability, the Wildcat helped establish U.S. naval air power during WWII. Dynamic vintage styling emphasizes the determined character of this historic aircraft.