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| Print, Photographic A drawing of a CF-18 Hornet in flight by Wall in 1988 titled "High Flight '88" and signed by the artist in the lower right hand corner. The drawing is in a brushed silver frame measuring 23 inches by 19 inches. There is a crack in the glass in the lower right hand corner. |
| Print, Photographic A photograph of a Pacific Western Airlines Lockheed Hercules Aircraft in flight. The print is in a brushed silver metal frame measuring 24 1/4 inches by 18 1/4 inches. |
| Print, Photographic A photograph of the Class of 1944, #2 Air Observer School, Blatchford Field. The print is in a brown wooden frame measuring 16 3/4 inches by 12 3/4 inches. |
| Print, Photographic Poster of F-16A Fighting Falcons USAF - Thunderbirds Aerobatic Team. The size of the poster is 16 1/4 inches by 22 5/8 inches. |
| Poster Poster - "Remember ... Wear A Poppy". The size of the poster sign is 12 inches by 15 inches. |
| Print, Photographic A group photo of 427 Lion Squadron Croft (Crofton, England) 1942-43, The aircraft in the background is a Wellington Bomber. The size of the print is 15 3/4 inches by 3 1/8 inches. |
| Painting A watercolour painting by Dan Anderson untitled, but showing an airmen cleaning the 50 cal gun barrels on the aircraft, with a Halifax bomber in the background. The size of the painting is 16 inches by 12 inches. |
| Print, Photographic A lithograph print titled " Tactical Fighter" with the caption "The CF5, Canada's newest fighter aircraft." The aircraft tail ID is 116801. The lithograph measures 22 inches by 18 1/4 inches. |
| Poster A poster titled "Royal Air Force Fighter Command" and the caption across the bottom is "Compiled for the Air Cadet General Purpose Fund, RAF Newton, with the assistance of Mr.. Mick Tagg and Mr. Andrew E. Cormack of the Royal Air Force Museum, Hendon, and Mrs Doris Courtnage and Mr Robert Algar of the RAF Inspectorate of Recruiting photographic library, Stanmore. The illustrations are from copies of the original drawings prepared by the college of Arms. The badges incorporate both the crowns of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II. The badges are reproduced with the permission of the Ministry of Defence and are Crown Copyright. Painting by John Young, MSIAD-GAvA. K2 Squadrons of Royal Air Force Fighter Command." The poster shows a selection of different aircraft used by the Fighter Command. The poster measures 35 1/4 inches by 24 3/4 inches. |
| Print, Photographic A photograph from the Edmonton Municipal Airport showing the first commercial flight in Alberta on June 8, 1919. This print is in a brushed gold metal frame measuring 22 inches by 25 inches. |