A collection of vintage airline posters and prints. Many wonderful Public Domain adverts and airline route maps for old airlines.
Our latest Chicken Wings Coloring Book for kids called "Blue Skies" features even more planes from around the world! It has a great mix of old planes, new planes, helicopters, fire planes, airliners and, as always, we have added a few puzzles as well. If you are a pilot, chances are that your offspring is already infected with the aviation virus. And if not, "Blue Skies" by Chicken Wings might be the first step to get your son or daughter (or any other kid, for that matter) hooked on the fascinating world of flying! In any case, with the additional bonus of maybe producing a few minutes of peace and quite, this book is the perfect present! This book is proudly printed by a small business in the USA! 32 pages, black and white Published by Michael and Stefan Strasser ISBN 978-1-4951-1671-1
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Perfect Fathers Day Gift for those flying high at 35000ft! The perfect unique personalised gift for yourself or someone you love. Customise the print with your chosen name, personalised quote and airline. A custom personalised airline portrait to celebrate fathers day, a new job, or commemorate an old one! Hand-drawn with care, each illustration features individuals in their airline uniforms, meticulously crafted to resemble the honoured individuals. Printed on high-quality paper, our custom illustrations make for a timeless and thoughtful present. Whether it's for a colleague, friend, or family member, this piece serves as a cherished memento of their aviation experiences. ANY AIRLINE! But these are very popular for those who worked at Thomas Cook, to give them something wonderful to look back on! I have done TUI, EasyJet, Virgin Atlantic, British Airway, Condor, Delta, and even UPS. If you pick digital download only, you will recieve the PDF, which you can then print and frame yourself, I can do custom any size. Once ordered I’ll need a few different pictures to work from (without any instagram/snapchat filters!) I'll need a clear headshot to look as much like them as possible You can also pick whichever text you would like, so please also let me know! If you'd like a special request such as a different uniform, different things on the tray/in the sky please let me know and I'll see what I can do!
Research in Progress - 1980
This in-flight menu was created for The Sunbird Service, flown by United Airways to destinations such as Florida, Arizona and Mexico. It must have been a welcome sight to many an excited air passenger in the 70s and 80s and is also a reminder of how catering on board aircraft has – to put it politely – changed quite a lot. Drinks on offer to customers in coach included cocktails, champagne and wine and a festive drink called the Sunbird Swizzle which could be bought for $1. The three-course meal was prepared by Marriott In-Flite Services, the hotel company’s airline catering business which was once the world’s largest provider of airline meals. Marriott essentially created the airline food industry in 1937 by providing box lunches of chicken sandwiches, coleslaw and cupcakes to Eastern and American airlines. It grew from providing picnic lunches to 22 flights daily in 1938 to serving 150 airlines through 108 flight kitchens at 45 US and 38 foreign airports. At its peak the company had 19,000 employees and was sold to an investor group in 1988. With its striking color and eye-catching illustration, the design of this vintage menu art has stood the test of time and still looks strikingly modern. Courtesy Private Collection. Gallery quality Giclée print on natural white, matte, 100% cotton rag, acid and lignin free archival paper using Epson archival inks. Custom printed with border for matting and framing. Each order includes a print of the interior menu. All printed in USA.
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