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World War 2 Fighter Aircraft Combat Poster Wall Print

World War 2 Fighter Aircraft Combat Poster Wall Print

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There were many famous aerial battles throughout the second world war. One of the most ongoing and renown was the bomber runs, with attack and defence from the fighter aircraft. This high definition poster shows the Lancaster bombers being attacked by Messerschmitt 109s and defended by Supermarine Spitfires. A great print for aircraft fans.

PLEASE NOTE: The frame is for visual purposes only and is not included.

There are many more high definition classic cars, racing cars, aircraft, wildlife and much more at our shop; www.billersart.com 

The Illustrations

All of our illustrations are created in-house by our award winning artist/designer, Nigel Biller. They are unique to Biller's Art and created in ultra high definition. All prints are created in a CGI vector format. This means that, no matter what size they are printed, the edges are always sharp and the colours always vibrant. There is no color banding over graduated tones.

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Some of our art (especially the cars) is believed the be derived from photography, but we assure you that this is not the case. Everything is hand drawn.

 

Material

Our posters are printed on museum quality poster paper, made on long-lasting semi-glossy (silk) paper.

Our printing partners are located at over 30 locations around the globe in order to keep postage costs to a minimum (usually free) and ensure a speedy delivery.

Framing

We do not provide the frames for cost effectiveness in postage. However, all the print sizes we offer are designed to fit standard frames. For an A2 print simply buy an A2 frame, for a 24" x 36" print buy a 24" x 36" frame, and so on. You can purchase frames for our prints on platforms such as Ebay, by searching for 'picture frames'. They are often great value and often come with the plexiglass and fittings already in place. Just remove the back and drop the print in place. You will need no special tools or skills; just a table, table cloth and table knife. Please try not to touch the front of the print - cotton gloves are often a good idea.
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