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Propeller Driven, 4-engine, Heavy Bomber Boeing B-50 Superfortress Vintage Print on 2040-parts.com

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Plains, Georgia, United States

Plains, Georgia, United States
1952 Print. Age patina. Moisture stains. Damaged corners. Please view pictures.
Brand:Four Engine - Propeller Driven Heavy Bomber Make:1952 Black & White 3-View Print Manufacturer Part Number:Boeing B-50 Superfortress

Vintage black & white 1952 print: Heavy bomber Boeing B-50 Superfortress.

13-7/8 x 11 inch overall dimensions.

1952 Print.  Age patina.  Moisture stains. Damaged corners.   Please view pictures.

Wonderful gift for the aviation enthusiast.  Great collectable.

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