Description: De Havilland Beaver artwork celebrating the legendary bush plane with a bold neon-inspired splash art style. Known for radial-engine power, floatplane versatility, and unmatched backcountry capability, the Beaver became one of aviation’s most respected utility aircraft. This vibrant design captures adventure flying, wilderness exploration, and the energy of classic aviation.
Description: Bowers Fly Baby artwork celebrating one of the most beloved homebuilt aircraft in aviation history. Designed by Pete Bowers and introduced through the EAA design competition era, the Fly Baby became famous for simple construction, lightweight handling, and pure stick-and-rudder flying fun. This clean, vintage-inspired design captures experimental aviation spirit and grassroots adventure flying.
Description: De Havilland Beaver artwork celebrating the rugged bush plane with a bold explosion of color and energy. Known for radial-engine power, short-field capability, and legendary backcountry performance, the Beaver became one of aviation’s most respected utility aircraft. This vibrant artistic design captures adventure flying, freedom, and the spirit of classic aviation.
Description: Bowers Fly Baby artwork celebrating one of the most iconic homebuilt aircraft ever created. Designed by Pete Bowers and winner of the 1962 EAA Design Contest, the Fly Baby became famous for simple construction, foldable wings, and pure stick-and-rudder flying fun. This bold, vintage-inspired design captures experimental aviation spirit and grassroots flying adventure.
Description: Aeronca Champ artwork celebrating the beloved taildragger known for simple stick-and-rudder flying and timeless grassroots aviation charm. Introduced in the 1940s, the Champ became a favorite among pilots for its light handling and pure flying experience. This bold, colorful design captures freedom, nostalgia, and the joy of classic personal aviation.
Description: Bowers Fly Baby artwork celebrating one of the most beloved homebuilt aircraft in aviation history. Designed by Pete Bowers and introduced in the 1960s, the Fly Baby became famous for simple construction, lightweight handling, and grassroots flying fun. This vintage-inspired design captures homebuilt aviation spirit, freedom, and classic stick-and-rudder adventure.
Description: Cessna 170 artwork celebrating the classic taildragger that became a true icon of postwar general aviation. Known for dependable performance, smooth handling, and timeless styling, the C170 remains beloved among vintage aircraft and backcountry flying enthusiasts alike. This bold, vintage-inspired design captures mountain flying, freedom, and grassroots aviation spirit.
Description: F-86 Sabre artwork celebrating the legendary jet fighter that dominated the skies over MiG Alley during the Korean War. Known for speed, agility, and air superiority performance, the Sabre became one of the most iconic fighters of the early jet age. This bold, vintage-inspired design captures jet combat history and Cold War aviation heritage.
Description: Cessna 140 artwork celebrating the classic taildragger that helped shape postwar general aviation. Known for light handling, simple stick-and-rudder flying, and timeless vintage charm, the C140 remains a favorite among grassroots pilots and aviation enthusiasts alike. This vintage-inspired design captures mountain flying, freedom, and the enduring spirit of personal aviation.
Description: Cessna 140 artwork celebrating the classic taildragger that helped define postwar general aviation. Known for simple stick-and-rudder flying, light handling, and timeless vintage charm, the C140 became a beloved aircraft among grassroots pilots and aviation enthusiasts alike. This bold, vintage-inspired design captures nostalgia, reliability, and the spirit of personal flight.
Description: Cessna 195 artwork celebrating the iconic postwar businessliner known for polished radial-engine power and timeless style. Famous for executive travel, smooth performance, and unmistakable ramp presence, the C195 became one of general aviation’s most respected classic aircraft. This bold, vintage-inspired design captures nostalgia, craftsmanship, and Golden Age aviation spirit.
Description: VMF-124 “Wild Aces” artwork honoring one of the Marine Corps’ early Corsair squadrons during WWII. Flying the powerful F4U Corsair in Pacific combat operations, the squadron helped establish the aircraft’s legendary reputation in Marine aviation history. This bold, vintage-style design captures Corsair power, squadron pride, and Pacific Theater heritage.
Description: VMF-211 artwork honoring the Marine fighter squadron that defended Wake Island during the opening days of WWII. Flying the rugged F4F Wildcat against overwhelming odds, the squadron became a lasting symbol of courage and determination in the Pacific Theater. This bold, vintage-style design captures Marine aviation heritage and the legacy of Wake Island.
Description: VT-82 artwork honoring the TBM-3E Avenger crews of USS Bennington during late WWII Pacific operations. Flying torpedo and strike missions against Japanese naval forces, the squadron played a role in attacks surrounding the Yamato task force in 1945. This bold, vintage-style design captures carrier aviation intensity, Pacific combat history, and naval air power.
Description: SB2C Helldiver artwork honoring VB-82 operations from USS Bennington during late WWII Pacific campaigns. Known for carrier-based dive bombing and strike missions against Japanese naval targets, the Helldiver became a powerful force in naval aviation warfare. This bold, vintage-style design captures Pacific combat intensity, carrier aviation heritage, and the final push toward victory.
Description: VT-8 “Torpedo Eight” artwork honoring the courageous TBD Devastator crews who fought at the Battle of Midway during WWII. Known for pressing their attack against overwhelming odds, the squadron became a lasting symbol of sacrifice and determination in naval aviation history. This bold, vintage-style design captures carrier warfare, bravery, and Pacific Theater heritage.
Description: VMF-323 “Death Rattlers” artwork honoring the Marine fighter squadron and their legendary F4U Corsair operations from WWII through Korea. Known for aggressive combat flying and close air support missions, the squadron built a respected legacy in Marine Corps aviation history. This bold, vintage-style design captures Corsair power, squadron pride, and combat heritage.
Description: VF-10 “Grim Reapers” artwork honoring the famed fighter squadron aboard USS Enterprise during WWII. Flying carrier-based combat missions across the Pacific Theater, the squadron became known for aggressive air combat and naval strike operations. This bold, vintage-style design captures carrier aviation intensity, squadron pride, and Pacific War heritage.
Description: VF-3 “Felix the Cat” artwork honoring the F4F-4 Wildcat squadron from USS Yorktown during the Battle of Midway in WWII. Flying against overwhelming odds in one of the Pacific War’s most decisive battles, Wildcat pilots helped turn the tide of naval aviation history. This bold, vintage-style design captures carrier combat, courage, and Midway heritage.
Description: VT-8 artwork honoring the TBM-1C Avenger crews connected to the legacy of Torpedo Squadron Eight and the Battle of Midway during WWII. Known for courage under overwhelming odds, the squadron became one of the most respected names in naval aviation history. This bold, vintage-style design captures carrier warfare, sacrifice, and Pacific Theater heritage.
Description: VS-6 “Scouting Six” artwork honoring the SBD-3 Dauntless crews who helped change the course of the Pacific War at the Battle of Midway. Flying from USS Enterprise, the squadron played a decisive role in the destruction of Japanese carriers during one of WWII’s most important naval battles. This bold, vintage-style design captures courage, dive bombing intensity, and naval aviation history.
Description: F6F Hellcat artwork honoring VF-15 “Fighting Fifteen” and their combat operations aboard USS Essex during WWII. Known for air superiority missions and devastating effectiveness in the Pacific Theater, the Hellcat became one of the U.S. Navy’s most successful carrier fighters. This bold, vintage-style design captures naval aviation power and Pacific War heritage.
Description: F4U-1 Corsair artwork honoring VF-17 “Jolly Rogers” and their legendary combat operations in the Pacific Theater during WWII. Known for aggressive tactics and outstanding combat success, the squadron helped make the Corsair one of the war’s most feared naval fighters. This bold, vintage-style design captures carrier aviation heritage and Pacific air combat intensity.
Description: 91st Bomb Group artwork honoring the legendary “Ragged Irregulars” and their B-17 Flying Fortress operations from RAF Bassingbourn during WWII. Flying dangerous daylight bombing missions over Europe, the group became one of the most recognized heavy bomber units of the war. This vintage-style design captures bomber crew heritage, courage, and the legacy of the Mighty Eighth.
Description: VT-20 Avenger artwork honoring the TBM-1C Avenger crews of USS Enterprise during WWII. Known for torpedo attacks, anti-ship strikes, and rugged reliability, the Avenger became one of the U.S. Navy’s most important carrier-based aircraft in the Pacific Theater. This bold, vintage-style design captures naval aviation heritage and the intensity of carrier warfare.
Description: VB-17 Helldiver artwork honoring the SB2C Helldiver dive bomber crews of USS Bunker Hill during WWII. Built for carrier-based strike missions in the Pacific Theater, the Helldiver became a powerful force in naval attack operations. This bold, vintage-inspired design captures dive bombing intensity, naval aviation heritage, and Pacific War history.
Description: VT-8 “Torpedo Eight” artwork honoring the courageous TBD Devastator crews of USS Hornet during WWII. Famous for their sacrifice at the Battle of Midway, the squadron pressed their attack against overwhelming odds in one of naval aviation’s most pivotal moments. This bold, vintage-style design captures bravery, carrier aviation history, and Pacific War heritage.
Description: VB-83 Helldivers artwork honoring the SB2C Helldiver dive bomber crews of USS Essex during WWII. Flying dangerous carrier-based strike missions in the Pacific Theater, the squadron played a key role in major naval battles including Leyte Gulf. This bold, vintage-style design captures naval aviation history, dive bombing intensity, and carrier warfare heritage.
Description: VB-17 Helldivers artwork honoring the SB2C Helldiver dive bomber crews of USS Bunker Hill during WWII. Built for carrier-based attack missions in the Pacific Theater, the Helldiver delivered devastating strikes against enemy ships and ground targets. This bold, vintage-style design captures naval aviation intensity and the raw power of dive bombing warfare.
Description: 91st Bomb Group artwork honoring the legendary B-17 Flying Fortress crews of WWII. Known for daylight strategic bombing missions over Europe, the group became one of the most recognized heavy bomber units of the war. This bold, vintage-inspired design captures formation flying, combat history, and the enduring legacy of the Mighty Eighth.
Description: VB-6 Dauntless artwork honoring the legendary dive bomber squadron from USS Midway and the Battle of Midway during WWII. Flying the rugged SBD Dauntless, Navy crews played a decisive role in one of the Pacific War’s most important victories. This vintage-style design captures carrier aviation history, courage, and naval air power.
Description: Cessna 150 artwork celebrating the aircraft that introduced generations of pilots to the freedom of flight. Known for reliability, simplicity, and approachable handling, the C150 became one of aviation’s most beloved trainer aircraft. This bold, vintage-inspired design captures mountain flying, adventure, and the call of the open sky.
Description: Cessna 208 Caravan artwork celebrating the rugged utility aircraft trusted around the world for cargo, bush flying, charter work, and remote operations. Known for reliability, versatility, and backcountry capability, the Caravan became a true workhorse of modern aviation. This bold design captures adventure, mountain flying, and utility aviation spirit.
Description: Cessna 172 Skyhawk artwork celebrating the aircraft that introduced generations of pilots to the freedom of flight. Known for reliability, stability, and cross-country capability, the Skyhawk remains one of the most beloved airplanes in general aviation. This bold, adventure-inspired design captures mountain flying and the spirit of exploration.
Description: A tribute to the unmistakable sound and character of classic round-engine aviation. Featuring the Stinson Reliant, Howard DGA-15, and Fairchild 24W, this design celebrates Golden Age aircraft, polished radial engines, and the timeless romance of vintage flight. Built for aviation fans who know old airplanes have a soul all their own.
Description: A tribute to the unmistakable sound of legendary WWII fighters. Featuring the P-38 Lightning, P-40 Warhawk, P-47 Thunderbolt, and P-51 Mustang, this design celebrates piston-engine power, combat heritage, and the golden age of military aviation. Built for warbird fans who know the sound alone is worth showing up for.