Description: Boeing Model 80A artwork featuring the classic tri-motor biplane airliner cruising over a dramatic mountain landscape. As one of Boeing’s early passenger aircraft, the 80A represents the dawn of commercial aviation and the transition to reliable air travel. This design highlights vintage character, scale, and the pioneering spirit of early airline service.
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 showcasing the iconic flying boat in a bold, stylized ocean scene. Known as one of the largest seaplanes ever built, the Mars served as a long-range transport and later as a legendary water bomber. This design highlights scale, motion, and the timeless presence of a true aviation 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: P-40 Warhawk artwork capturing a dramatic low-level attack over rugged mountain terrain. Known for toughness and early-war combat service, the Warhawk became a symbol of grit and determination. This dynamic scene highlights the iconic shark mouth nose art, steep dive profile, and the raw intensity of a classic WWII fighter in action.
Description: B-17 Flying Fortress artwork featuring the iconic heavy bomber in a clean, dynamic flight profile. Known for durability, defensive firepower, and long-range missions, the B-17 became a symbol of the U.S. Army Air Forces in WWII. This design captures motion and strength, highlighting the unmistakable presence of a true aviation legend.
Description: B-25 Mitchell artwork showcasing multiple bombers in a tight, high-energy attack formation. Known for versatility, durability, and missions like the Doolittle Raid, the Mitchell became a symbol of American air power in WWII. This bold design captures motion, teamwork, and explosive action from one of the war’s most reliable medium bombers.
Description: B-17 Flying Fortress artwork honoring the legendary heavy bomber and the crews of the 8th Air Force. Known for durability, defensive firepower, and long-range missions over Europe, the B-17 became a symbol of American air power in WWII. This bold design captures combat intensity and the legacy of the Mighty Eighth.
Description: P-40 Warhawk artwork set against a dark, star-filled sky, highlighting the fighter in a fast, aggressive climb. Known for rugged performance and early-war service in the Pacific, the Warhawk became a symbol of resilience and grit. This design blends motion and atmosphere to capture the bold presence of a classic WWII fighter.
Description: P-40 Warhawk artwork capturing the fighter in a fiery, high-speed attack through the Pacific Theater skies. Known for rugged construction and early-war combat success, the Warhawk became a symbol of determination and grit. This bold, vintage-style design emphasizes motion, firepower, and the relentless energy of a classic WWII fighter.
Description: B-24 Liberator artwork celebrating the long-range heavy bomber that played a major role in the air war over Europe. Known for high payload capacity and global reach, the Liberator served across multiple theaters with distinction. This bold, vintage-style design captures combat intensity, heritage, and the enduring legacy of a WWII workhorse.
Description: B-17 Flying Fortress artwork capturing the iconic heavy bomber in a dynamic combat scene. Known for durability, defensive firepower, and long-range missions, the B-17 became a symbol of the U.S. Army Air Forces in WWII. This design highlights motion, formation energy, and the unmistakable presence of one of history’s most legendary bombers.
Description: P-40 Warhawk artwork in a bold badge-style layout celebrating the Curtiss-built fighter that carried the fight early in WWII. Known for rugged construction and the iconic shark mouth nose art, the Warhawk became a symbol of grit and determination. This dynamic design blends motion, heritage, and attitude into a striking tribute to a classic warbird.
Description: P-40 Warhawk artwork featuring the iconic shark mouth nose art in a fast, diving attack profile. Known for rugged performance and early-war combat success, the Warhawk became a symbol of determination across multiple theaters. This dynamic design highlights speed, aggression, and the unmistakable attitude of a classic WWII fighter.
Description: B-25 Mitchell artwork capturing the twin-engine bomber in a steep, aggressive attack profile. Known for versatility, durability, and missions like the Doolittle Raid, the Mitchell proved itself across every major theater of WWII. This dynamic design emphasizes motion and power, highlighting the bold presence of a true medium bomber workhorse.
Description: P-40 Warhawk artwork featuring the iconic shark mouth nose art in a steep climbing attack profile. Known for rugged performance and service across multiple theaters, the Warhawk became a symbol of early Allied air power. This clean, dynamic design captures motion, attitude, and the unmistakable presence of a classic WWII fighter.
Description: B-25 Mitchell artwork featuring the iconic twin-engine medium bomber in a clean, dynamic flight profile. Known for durability, versatility, and standout missions like the Doolittle Raid, the Mitchell served across every major theater of WWII. This design highlights motion and balance, capturing the strength and reliability of a true warbird workhorse.
Description: P-40 Warhawk artwork honoring the Flying Tigers and their early success in the Pacific Theater. Known for the iconic shark mouth nose art and rugged performance, the P-40 became a symbol of grit and determination. This dynamic scene captures aerial combat, motion, and the bold identity of one of WWII’s most recognizable fighters.
Description: B-25 Mitchell artwork celebrating the legendary medium bomber that served across every major theater of WWII. Known for durability, versatility, and missions like the Doolittle Raid, the Mitchell earned its reputation the hard way. This bold, vintage-style design captures strength, heritage, and the relentless spirit of a true warbird workhorse.
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.