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Kinsley C-47A 6x12 Matted Print
The Douglas C-47 Skytrain was developed from the civilian DC-3 aircraft as a military transport aircraft. This plane was used extensively during WWII, and continues to see service even today in the modern era. This print is available in 2 sizes, and it is a print with a medium gray matte.
Doug Kinsley created Aviation Illustrations in 1989. Having drawn airplanes since he was a young boy with no formal art training, his love of airplanes has enabled him to draw in such detail that one would have to take a second look. Each drawing is thoroughly researched to insure historical accuracy with unmated detail often taking up to 500 hours to complete.
Doug Kinsley created Aviation Illustrations in 1989. Having drawn airplanes since he was a young boy with no formal art training, his love of airplanes has enabled him to draw in such detail that one would have to take a second look. Each drawing is thoroughly researched to insure historical accuracy with unmated detail often taking up to 500 hours to complete.
$12.50
Kinsley C-47A 6x12 Matted Printā
$12.50
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The Douglas C-47 Skytrain was developed from the civilian DC-3 aircraft as a military transport aircraft. This plane was used extensively during WWII, and continues to see service even today in the modern era. This print is available in 2 sizes, and it is a print with a medium gray matte.
Doug Kinsley created Aviation Illustrations in 1989. Having drawn airplanes since he was a young boy with no formal art training, his love of airplanes has enabled him to draw in such detail that one would have to take a second look. Each drawing is thoroughly researched to insure historical accuracy with unmated detail often taking up to 500 hours to complete.
Doug Kinsley created Aviation Illustrations in 1989. Having drawn airplanes since he was a young boy with no formal art training, his love of airplanes has enabled him to draw in such detail that one would have to take a second look. Each drawing is thoroughly researched to insure historical accuracy with unmated detail often taking up to 500 hours to complete.






















