24x36 Pfalz D.XII Parts Display

24x36 Pfalz D.XII Parts Display

$4,000.00
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Aviation history you can touch with Ron Cole's 13x19-inch wall-hanging relic display of the famous German Great War Pfalz D.XII fighter with very rare lozenge camouflaged linen. Handmade in the USA, right here in Zanesville, Ohio! . Aircraft History: . After World War I, several German aircraft types were provided to the United States as a part of Germany's war reparations. Among those airplanes were two late-war Pfalz D.XII fighters, which, along with the Fokker D.VII, represented the most advanced aerial technology that the former enemy had to offer by 1918. One of these two D.XIIs (s/n 2486/18) was later purchased by George Burling Jarrett, who was the original pioneer of historic aircraft preservation and who went on to create the museum and library at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds (which now bear his name). Jarrett spent the next 30 years of his life laboring to preserve and display this aircraft, while loaning it to be used in various Hollywood films, including Howard Hughe

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