C-119 Cockpit
This photo shows the cockpit of a Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar. This plane was developed as a military transport aircraft with its first flight being made in 1947. These planes saw extensive action in the Korean and Vietnam wars as they were mainly used to carry cargo and troops for the U.S. military. The C-119 is known as the “Flying Boxcar” due to the fact that these impressive aircraft were able to hold the same weight as a railroad boxcar.
Location: Greybull, Wyoming
Date: September 20, 2019
13 x 19 print on Hahnemühle museum quality fine art paper.
Limited Edition photolithographic inkjet print. 1/10
Framing Option:
Black Poplar Frame (16 x 24 inches)
*Professional framing services and fully-insured fine art shipping through UPS are included in the price of framed prints.
This photo shows the cockpit of a Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar. This plane was developed as a military transport aircraft with its first flight being made in 1947. These planes saw extensive action in the Korean and Vietnam wars as they were mainly used to carry cargo and troops for the U.S. military. The C-119 is known as the “Flying Boxcar” due to the fact that these impressive aircraft were able to hold the same weight as a railroad boxcar.
Location: Greybull, Wyoming
Date: September 20, 2019
13 x 19 print on Hahnemühle museum quality fine art paper.
Limited Edition photolithographic inkjet print. 1/10
Framing Option:
Black Poplar Frame (16 x 24 inches)
*Professional framing services and fully-insured fine art shipping through UPS are included in the price of framed prints.
This photo shows the cockpit of a Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar. This plane was developed as a military transport aircraft with its first flight being made in 1947. These planes saw extensive action in the Korean and Vietnam wars as they were mainly used to carry cargo and troops for the U.S. military. The C-119 is known as the “Flying Boxcar” due to the fact that these impressive aircraft were able to hold the same weight as a railroad boxcar.
Location: Greybull, Wyoming
Date: September 20, 2019
13 x 19 print on Hahnemühle museum quality fine art paper.
Limited Edition photolithographic inkjet print. 1/10
Framing Option:
Black Poplar Frame (16 x 24 inches)
*Professional framing services and fully-insured fine art shipping through UPS are included in the price of framed prints.