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"PBY-5A Catalina" Framed Panoramic Print by Craig Tinder

This framed canvas Fine-Art Print autographed by Artist Craig Tinder depicts a highly detailed and technically accurate profile of PBY-5A Catalina. Each print includes an actual, embedded relic from a Combat-Served PBY-5A Catalina. 

Relic - Known History

This fine art print, commissioned by the Military Aviation Museum in Virginia Beach, VA, features relic material from their airworthy PBY-5A Catalina, a historic aircraft that served a vital role during World War II. The specific aircraft, BuNo. 48294, originally flew with Patrol Squadron 92 (VP-92) in 1943, patrolling the vast waters of the Atlantic Theater. Based in locations such as Morocco and the Caribbean, this aircraft was primarily tasked with the critical mission of hunting German U-boats, which posed a serious threat to Allied shipping.PBY-5A Catalina control surface fabric - notice the 3 color shades (L-R): Sea Blue, Intermediate Blue, Insignia White

After its military service in the war, the PBY-5A Catalina continued its career with the U.S. Coast Guard, showcasing the versatility of this amphibious aircraft. Its duties took it from the icy coasts of Alaska to the far-reaching waters of South Africa, further demonstrating its global operational reach. The PBY-5A became synonymous with maritime patrol, search and rescue, and anti-submarine warfare, cementing its legacy as one of the most versatile and enduring aircraft of the 20th century.PBY-5A Catalina 48294 at the Military Aviation Museum in Virginia Beach, VA

In 2023, during routine maintenance, all of the control surface fabric was replaced. This fabric relic, now part of this unique print, serves as a physical link to the countless missions and adventures this PBY-5A Catalina has undertaken. From protecting convoys in the perilous waters of the Atlantic to serving humanitarian and search operations in the years that followed, this aircraft stands as a testament to its important contribution during WWII.

This print was commissioned by the Military Aviation Museum - Virginia Beach, VA with relic material supplied from their airworthy PBY-5A Catalina. Originally serving with VP-92 in 1943, PBY-5A BuNo. 48294 was based in the Atlantic Theater serving in Morocco & the Caribbean searching for German U-boats. She later served with the U.S. Coast Guard and later served from Alaska to South Africa. This fabric relic was removed in 2023 during maintenance.

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This art piece is Trademarked Department of the Navy. Officially licensed by the U.S. Department of the Navy

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

Print Size Details

Size:

  • Framed Canvas WITH RELIC - 36" x 12" (91.4 cm x 30.5 cm)

Each canvas print comes ready to hang with a solid, 2" black stained wood frame. Also included is an embedded propeller fragment from a Supermarine Spitfire mounted on a beautifully engraved metallic data plate, which outlines the details of the relic. As an added touch, each framed art piece includes a metallic Certificate of Authenticity for added provenance and collectibility.

Each Framed Panoramic Print is hand-crafted by Artist Craig Tinder using the highest quality materials and archival techniques. Each piece of artwork is created on-demand and typically takes 1-2 weeks for delivery. 

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