B-17 & P-51 - Homeward Bound - 30"x20" Canvas | INCLUDES: Wing Skin & Fuselage Panel Relics

Now available in an 30"x20" Framed Canvas - Limited to Only 20. Each art piece includes an AUTHENTIC RELIC, Certificate of Authenticity, and is hand-signed by the Artist. Quantities are extremely limited—Once They're Sold Out, They're Gone!

This artwork, titled "Homeward Bound," captures a poignant moment during World War II when Lt. Col. William B. Bailey, piloting his P-51D Mustang "Double Trouble Two," escorted the B-17G Flying Fortress "Shady Lady" across the English Channel.

About the Relic & Process

This B-17G Flying Fortress wing skin originated from B-17G-95-DL 44-83872 (BuNo. 77235), known as "Texas Raiders" during a significant wing spar restoration in 2001. This particular artifact originated from the outer wing segment of the port wing. The artist was a Loadmaster and restorer of this aircraft and personally acquired this material during these restoration efforts.

This item is handmade by artist, Craig Tinder. Available to ship worldwide!

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