Fouga Magister jetfighter vintage airplane part and Limited Edition Print
A unique vintage jetfighter airplane part shipped together with an extra large limited edition fine art print.
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A unique vintage jetfighter airplane part shipped together with an extra large limited edition fine art print.
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A unique vintage jetfighter airplane part shipped together with an extra large limited edition fine art print.
Scroll down to read the full product description.
Fouga Magister fighter jet reactor cover
The Fouga CM.170 Magister is a subsonic two-seater jet aircraft designed in France in the early 1950s by the aviation department of Établissements Fouga & Cie. Recognizable by its V-shaped rear tail, nearly a thousand units were manufactured in France and licensed in West Germany, Israel and Finland. It has been put into service by around twenty countries. It was designed quickly and, something rare at the time, with very few differences between the prototype and the production model.
The world's first jet training aircraft, the Fouga Magister was selected by NATO in 1954 as the aircraft most suited to learning from beginning to advanced. The Magister was also used in close air support, notably during the Six Day War. Thanks to its aerobatic capabilities, the Fouga Magister was adopted as an aerobatic aircraft for several aerobatic patrols, including the Patrouille de France which used it for 16 years (from 1964 to 1980).
The size of the airplane part is roughly 227cm tall and 74cm wide at the base. It’s depth is between 40 and 50cm.
The airplane part comes with a framed limited edition (1/3) print of 120 by 180 centimers on dibond. The indicated size is that of the print without the wooden frame.