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WWI wood propeller. The tapering ends elegantly swoop out at proper aerodynamic angles. Fun and fascinating home décor.
This iconic aluminum Spitfire is an exact copy of a WWII original trench art model. The original was probably crafted by a plane mechanic, stationed on a isolated British airfield.
Wood propellers used to be replaced as often as tires. Old ones were usually taken home, completed with a clock, and hung over the mantel...…………….
Nothing symbolizes aviation history more simply and evocatively than propellers............
Just shy of four foot decorative wooden prop to dress up your den.
The Sopwith was the mainstay fighter-plane of the British and USA air forces in the early 1900s. Brightly painted in various national colors, it ruled the skies for a number of years...……….
Made of Pine Wood
Honey Distressed Finish
Dimensions: 27.5 x 3.25 x 1.75 in.
It must have felt like private travel. The passenger list was handed out before take-off. A well-known banker in seat 3A. The Prime Minister and his wife row 5..............
Stainless steel wires and nylon line keep planes in constant graceful motion. Fun interior décor, kid’s room and den, will survive the ages, out of reach
The DC3 has earned the epithet Workhorse of the Skies. Thousands were produced from the end of WWII into the 1950s by the Douglas Aircraft works. Military, civilian, government, private, you name it...……..