Sunderland
Designed by Arthur Gouge of the Short Brothers, the Sunderland first flew on 16th of October 1937. Although designed as a long range patrol/reconnaissance flying boat, the Sunderland was equally at home in more offensive rolls, being equipped with gun turrets, bombs, aerial mines and depth charges. The Sunderland was one of the most widely used flying boats of WW2 and saw service with the RAF and many other airforces.
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.
If you wish to personalise your Sunderland with your or a loved ones initials or specific aircraft registration, please select ‘Personalised Initials’ in the ‘Select Detail’ drop down box and fill in the ‘Note/Additional Info’ form at the checkout page
Designed by Arthur Gouge of the Short Brothers, the Sunderland first flew on 16th of October 1937. Although designed as a long range patrol/reconnaissance flying boat, the Sunderland was equally at home in more offensive rolls, being equipped with gun turrets, bombs, aerial mines and depth charges. The Sunderland was one of the most widely used flying boats of WW2 and saw service with the RAF and many other airforces.
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.
If you wish to personalise your Sunderland with your or a loved ones initials or specific aircraft registration, please select ‘Personalised Initials’ in the ‘Select Detail’ drop down box and fill in the ‘Note/Additional Info’ form at the checkout page
Designed by Arthur Gouge of the Short Brothers, the Sunderland first flew on 16th of October 1937. Although designed as a long range patrol/reconnaissance flying boat, the Sunderland was equally at home in more offensive rolls, being equipped with gun turrets, bombs, aerial mines and depth charges. The Sunderland was one of the most widely used flying boats of WW2 and saw service with the RAF and many other airforces.
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.
If you wish to personalise your Sunderland with your or a loved ones initials or specific aircraft registration, please select ‘Personalised Initials’ in the ‘Select Detail’ drop down box and fill in the ‘Note/Additional Info’ form at the checkout page