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Lake & Seabee Aircraft Greenville Seaplane Fly In 2008 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Bangor, Maine, US

Bangor, Maine, US
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Welcome to AVIATION COLLECTIBLES SEAPLANE COVE:  This item is one in a series of posters to be released featuring a specific make and model of aircraft at the 2008 International Seaplane Fly In Greenville Maine.  The aircrafts pictured in this poster are the Lake Renegade and the Republic Seabee RC3.  Eventually, a poster will be released featuring each aircraft manufacturer and the different models of aircraft that showed up for the Greenville Seaplane Fly In, the best known and world’s largest, continually running, annual seaplane fly-in, beginning in 1974.  This item is a large, premium photo poster on high quality glossy photo paper measuring 13x19.  Each poster comes sealed in its own clear, plastic, re-sealing protective sleeve and securely shipped in a rigid mailing tube to protect your new aviation collectible.  Thank you very much for your interest in our aviation products.

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