Description

WWII P-40 Warhawk Historical Plaque IN FULL COLOR- w/ Actual Relic on a 5"x7" Display Plaque

This side-view profile illustrated by Artist Craig Tinder includes an actual relic from a P-40 Warhawk. Printed in astonishingly high-resolution on metallic, brushed aluminum, you have to see the glimmer on these plaques to appreciate it. Perfect for display in your mancave or war room, these small treasures are also great to give as a gift! 

This P-40E Fragment was discovered 40 KM from Murmansk, Russia on the Western Side of Kola Bay. The aircraft was part of the lend-lease act during World War II. 

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 Fine Art Illustration by Artist Craig Tinder
-Authentic relic from a Warhawk P-40 (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!

Known Relic History

This fine art print was commissioned by the Military Aviation Museum in Virginia Beach, VA, and features relic material from their restored P-40E Warhawk. Originally transferred to the British as a Kittyhawk 1a under serial number 41-35918, this aircraft was later supplied to Russia's 19th Guards Regiment under the Lend-Lease program during World War II. Serving on the Eastern Front, the P-40 saw action as part of the Soviet effort to defend against the advancing German forces.Aluminum skin from P-40E Warhawk 41-35918 that is the relic included in the "Return From Canton" limited edition prints

After decades of being lost to history, the aircraft was recovered in 1992, having been preserved in the Russian tundra. The restoration of this aircraft brought it back to flying condition, where it now bears the markings of American Volunteer Group (AVG) Ace David Lee "Tex" Hill’s P-40E Warhawk, serial number 41-5658, designated as “108.” Tex Hill was one of the Flying Tigers, the renowned group of volunteer pilots who fought for China against Japan before the U.S. officially entered the war. His P-40, with its signature shark-mouth nose art, became an iconic symbol of air power and bravery during the conflict in the Pacific.

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