Vintage Aviation (11 - 20)

Vintage                         Pan Am                         Airline                         to Bermuda                         Aviation                         Travel                         PosterEnlarge

Vintage Pan Am Airline to Bermuda Aviation Travel Poster

Pan American World Airways began life in 1927 with a vision, some single engine aircraft and a single route from Key West to Havana. From this beginning came the airline that would literally open the world to aviation. Pan Am launched more new aircraft development than any other airline in history. It pioneered routes across the world's oceans and continents, eventually operating daily flights circling the globe. See Vintage Pan Am Airline to Bermuda Aviation Travel Poster enlarged or framed.

Vintage Philippine World Air Lines DC6 Poster Aviation Travel PosterEnlarge

Vintage Philippine World Air Lines DC6 Poster Aviation Travel Poster

Artist Adolph Treidler places his impeccably dressed duo on a flashlight-lit road to Bermuda adventure courtesy of Pan Am Airlines. Pan American World Airways began life in 1927 with a vision, some single engine aircraft and a single route from Key West to Havana. From this beginning came the airline that would literally open the world to aviation. Pan Am launched more new aircraft development than any other airline in history. It pioneered routes across the world's oceans and continents, eventually operating daily flights circling the globe. See Vintage Philippine World Air Lines DC6 Poster Aviation Travel Poster enlarged or framed.

Vintage Suisse Par Avion Airline Travel Aviation  Giclee PrintEnlarge

Vintage Suisse Par Avion Airline Travel Aviation Giclee Print

This is a fine art giclee print of a vintage Swiss aviation ad poster for Suisse Par Avion. Swissair was founded on 26 March 1931 after the merger of the two main competing Swiss airlines, Ad Astra Aero AG and Balair. The new airline was legally named Schweizerischer Luftverkehrs AG but went under the commonly used name of Swissair. First Swissair flights were using the fleet of Fokker 7B/3M aircraft on domestic and European services - those same routes that the two merged carriers had flown. Swissair also used the the modern and fast American designed Lockheed Orion from 1932 on the Zurich to Munich route. DC2s were used by 1935 and Swissair is said to be the first airline to employ stewardesses (claimed also by a US airline and a British carrier). The DC-2 aircraft were to set high standards for European scheduled operations. The DC-2 was new to European airline operations and it competed well against the older European designs of the age. Swissair inaugurated a new service between Zurich and London via Basle with the new airliners in 1935. See Vintage Suisse Par Avion Airline Travel Aviation Giclee Print enlarged or framed.

Vintage                         Suisse                         Par Avion                         Airline                         Travel                         Aviation                         Poster                         1916Enlarge

Vintage Suisse Par Avion Airline Travel Aviation Poster 1916

A group of camels across the desert, carrying goods, doing business... but keep in mind that there's no business in slow business, so ship through the world's most experienced airline: shipt through Pan Am's cargo! This beautiful piece, part of an exclusive line of incredibly high quality commemorative edition Giclee prints, is printed on a thick, 100% acid free, imported heavy archival stock. The finest museum standard archival water-based organic inks and paints are used to produce a stunningly brilliant piece with a rich, non-glare matte finish. This is a rare Giclee, and is unusual in that it is not mass produced. Other limited edition prints are produced by the hundreds or even thousands, while this piece is printed only one at a time, individually made and hand numbered. See Vintage Suisse Par Avion Airline Travel Aviation Poster 1916 enlarged or framed.

Monte Carlo Air Show Aviation Poster Fine Art Vintage Giclee PrintEnlarge

Monte Carlo Air Show Aviation Poster Fine Art Vintage Giclee Print

This is a vintage fine art giclee print featuring an air show with a couple riding on the wing of a stunt plane. See Monte Carlo Air Show Aviation Poster Fine Art Vintage Giclee Print enlarged or framed.

Womans                         Aviation                         Calendar                         Le Petit                         Poster                         1909Enlarge

Womans Aviation Calendar Le Petit Poster 1909

This fine art print is part of an exclusive line of incredibly high quality commemorative edition Giclee prints. It is printed on a thick, 100% acid free, imported heavy archival stock. The finest museum standard archival organic inks and paints are used to produce a stunningly brilliant piece with a rich, non-glare matte finish that will last a lifetime. These limited edition prints are extremely hard to find and only select art dealers can even offer the prints for sale. This is a rare Giclee, and is unusual in that it is not mass produced. This piece is printed only one at a time, individually made and hand numbered. Each image is painstakingly cleaned and restored before being transferred to the Giclée printers, which, for the larger sizes, can take more than an hour and a half to produce just one print! See Womans Aviation Calendar Le Petit Poster 1909 enlarged or framed.

Vintage                         Locomotion                         Aerienne                         Aviation                         Travel                         PosterEnlarge

Vintage Locomotion Aerienne Aviation Travel Poster

This Fouqueray design for an International Parisian Air Show in the winter of 1919 conveys a rousing, decidedly nationalistic bent that seems altogether apropos in the pride-restoring days following the end of World War I. The slashing pencil work and sepia color scheme conjure a sense of eddying motion and liberation, the only color present being the tritone swatch draped from the unfettered Marianne, heralding the event as she soars amidst flanking Fokker-style aircraft above the Grand Palais. See Vintage Locomotion Aerienne Aviation Travel Poster enlarged or framed.

Pam                   Am Airlines to                   Madrid Travel                   Aviation PosterEnlarge

Pam Am Airlines to Madrid Travel Aviation Poster

Pan American World Airways. World's most experienced airline. Servicing flights to Madrid. Pan American World Airways began life in 1927 with a vision, some single engine aircraft and a single route from Key West to Havana. From this beginning came the airline that would literally open the world to aviation. Pan Am launched more new aircraft development than any other airline in history. It pioneered routes across the world's oceans and continents, eventually operating daily flights circling the globe . See Pam Am Airlines to Madrid Travel Aviation Poster enlarged or framed.

Vintage                   KLM Royal Dutch                   Airline Travel                   Aviation Poster                   1916Enlarge

Vintage KLM Royal Dutch Airline Travel Aviation Poster 1916

KLM Royal Dutch Airline and the flying Dutchman. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines - just about the world's oldest airline - was formed in 1919. Before World War Two KLM used only Dutch airliners from the Fokker stable. The pre-war fleet included an all-Fokker fleet of Fokker F7a, F8b, F8, F18, F20 and F36 airliner types. See Vintage KLM Royal Dutch Airline Travel Aviation Poster 1916 enlarged or framed.

Vintage                   Argentina Airlines                   Travel Aviation                   PosterEnlarge

Vintage Argentina Airlines Travel Aviation Poster

The company's history began in the year 1929, when an airline company named Aeroposta started operations. The Argentine government, recognizing Argentina's vast geographic size and the need for faster communications between people living in Argentina's countryside and those living in larger cities, established an airline company to carry both people and mail. The first two destinations served were Mendoza and Posadas. The Frenchmen Jean Mermoz and Antoine de Saint-Exupery, later legends in Argentina, were among the first pilots used. See Vintage Argentina Airlines Travel Aviation Poster enlarged or framed.

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