Lightning
This aggressive looking interceptor first flew on the 4th of August 1954. Designed in Britain in the depths of the cold war, it’s main purpose was to defend the 'V Force’ airfields from attack. The twin Rolls Royce Avon engines enabled this formidable weapon to reach speeds in excess of Mach 2 and could climb to 36,000 feet in under three minutes. There were 337 examples built in total and the RAF finally retired the type in 1988.
This stylish piece of wall art is precision laser cut from 2mm steel and powder coated to a satin black finish. This provides a durable rust resistant finish so it can be displayed indoors or out. The piece stands away from the wall by 16mm giving an elegant 3D look which casts a silhouette on the wall. Mounting instructions and wall fixings are supplied.
This aggressive looking interceptor first flew on the 4th of August 1954. Designed in Britain in the depths of the cold war, it’s main purpose was to defend the 'V Force’ airfields from attack. The twin Rolls Royce Avon engines enabled this formidable weapon to reach speeds in excess of Mach 2 and could climb to 36,000 feet in under three minutes. There were 337 examples built in total and the RAF finally retired the type in 1988.
This stylish piece of wall art is precision laser cut from 2mm steel and powder coated to a satin black finish. This provides a durable rust resistant finish so it can be displayed indoors or out. The piece stands away from the wall by 16mm giving an elegant 3D look which casts a silhouette on the wall. Mounting instructions and wall fixings are supplied.
This aggressive looking interceptor first flew on the 4th of August 1954. Designed in Britain in the depths of the cold war, it’s main purpose was to defend the 'V Force’ airfields from attack. The twin Rolls Royce Avon engines enabled this formidable weapon to reach speeds in excess of Mach 2 and could climb to 36,000 feet in under three minutes. There were 337 examples built in total and the RAF finally retired the type in 1988.
This stylish piece of wall art is precision laser cut from 2mm steel and powder coated to a satin black finish. This provides a durable rust resistant finish so it can be displayed indoors or out. The piece stands away from the wall by 16mm giving an elegant 3D look which casts a silhouette on the wall. Mounting instructions and wall fixings are supplied.