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Classic Retractable Beechcraft Staggerwing Beech Model 17 Factory Color Print on 2040-parts.com

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Plains, Georgia, United States

Plains, Georgia, United States
Vintage Beechcraft Print. Has been stored rolled in a tube.
Brand:Beech Aircraft - Wichita, Kansas Compatible Make:Retractable Classic Beechcraft Model 17 Manufacturer Part Number:Beech Staggerwing in Flight

Vintage color print: Beech Aircraft promotional material, printed at the factory in Wichita Kansas.

Classic Beechcraft Staggerwing in flight.

  • Dimensions:
    • 20 inch x 16 inch overall
    • 16 inch x 11.5 inch actual picture

Wonderful Father's Day Gift!!  Suitable for framing.

Please view my other auctions.  Have additional prints of other production Beech airplanes.  

Print will ship rolled in a tube.

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