Navair Rising

$325.00

Navair Rising, Giclee digital print on paper, 18” x 22” L/E 300  

Signed and numbered by the artist      
Curtiss A-1 Triad
Naval Aviator Number 1 flies Naval Aircraft Number 1
Symbolizing the rise of Naval Aviation, Naval aviator #1, Lieutenant Theodore “Spuds” Ellyson, is seen flying Naval Aircraft #1, the Curtiss A-1, as he crosses the Silver Strand below historic Hotel Del Coronado, Coronado, California in August of 1911. The A-1 was a military development of the first seaplane to fly in this country. With the addition of another first, the retractable landing gear, this first U.S. Naval aircraft became the amphibian “Triad”, the first aircraft able to operate from land, sea or air.
The painting was created in celebration of the 100th Anniversary of Naval Aviation in 2011.

 

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Navair Rising, Giclee digital print on paper, 18” x 22” L/E 300  

Signed and numbered by the artist      
Curtiss A-1 Triad
Naval Aviator Number 1 flies Naval Aircraft Number 1
Symbolizing the rise of Naval Aviation, Naval aviator #1, Lieutenant Theodore “Spuds” Ellyson, is seen flying Naval Aircraft #1, the Curtiss A-1, as he crosses the Silver Strand below historic Hotel Del Coronado, Coronado, California in August of 1911. The A-1 was a military development of the first seaplane to fly in this country. With the addition of another first, the retractable landing gear, this first U.S. Naval aircraft became the amphibian “Triad”, the first aircraft able to operate from land, sea or air.
The painting was created in celebration of the 100th Anniversary of Naval Aviation in 2011.