TWA DC-3 Poster

TWA DC-3 Poster

$28.00
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Back in 1930, Western Air Express and Transcontinental Air Transport, as well as Pittsburgh Aviation Industries, merged to form what became known as Transcontinental & Western Air. Otherwise, known as TWA. They began one of the first true transcontinental airlines with the introduction of the “Lindbergh Line.” Until then, a coast-to-coast trip included both airplane and train. With the Lindbergh Line service, travelers could travel from Los Angeles to New York on scheduled airplane-only service. This museum-quality photograph is giclée printed on durable, acid-free paper that yields brilliant prints to brighten up any room.Ships in a durable tube poster container. Poster Features:Print Size: 18" x 24"Paper thickness: 10.3 milPaper weight: 5.6 oz/y² (192 g/m²)Giclée printing qualityOpacity: 94%ISO brightness: 104%

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