Known Relic History

WWII German Luftwaffe Heinkel HE 111 Bomber Authentic Relic Historical Plaque - w/ Actual Relic on a 5"x7" Display Plaque - RARE!

This is a unique opportunity to own a piece of an actual relic from a Heinkel HE 111 for display in your mancave, war room, or to simply give as a gift!

 

This is an actual piece of aluminum from a Heinkel HE 111. This authentic relic from a Heinkel HE 111 medium bomber was discovered at a known crash site approximately 30km South of Vinnytsia, Ukraine. Although no specific unit markings have been identified, it is speculated this aircraft served in a logistics role as no evidence of ammunition or munitions have been discovered.

 

This 5” x 7” (12.7 x 18 cm) historical plaque displays this rare artifact, along with the story of the piece, all combined into an attractive, ready-to-hang wood plaque.

Own a piece of history and a part of the limited series of Historical Relic Plaques from the Workshop of Artist, Craig Tinder. Each plaque includes:

  • Piano black wood base with removable kickstand - ready to hang on wall or stand upright

  • Metallic Engraved Fine Art Illustration by Artist Craig Tinder

  • Authentic relic from a Heinkel HE 111 (actual fragment varies - photo is of a representative sample and will vary slightly)

  • Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Very limited quantities on hand - once these sell out, they’re gone!

 

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Accessories in photos are not included - Includes a wood plaque, art panel, and historical artifact.

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

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