Space Shuttle

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The Space Shuttle built by Rockwell International in California, first flew on 12th April 1981. It was the first ever reusable spacecraft system and the type completed 135 missions between the 5 Shuttles that were built. They were all named after historic ships: Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavour. A sixth was built for gliding trials in Earths atmosphere and was never intended for flight in space. The Shuttle was retired in 2011 with Atlantis having the honour of the final flight

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. 

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The Space Shuttle built by Rockwell International in California, first flew on 12th April 1981. It was the first ever reusable spacecraft system and the type completed 135 missions between the 5 Shuttles that were built. They were all named after historic ships: Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavour. A sixth was built for gliding trials in Earths atmosphere and was never intended for flight in space. The Shuttle was retired in 2011 with Atlantis having the honour of the final flight

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. 

The Space Shuttle built by Rockwell International in California, first flew on 12th April 1981. It was the first ever reusable spacecraft system and the type completed 135 missions between the 5 Shuttles that were built. They were all named after historic ships: Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavour. A sixth was built for gliding trials in Earths atmosphere and was never intended for flight in space. The Shuttle was retired in 2011 with Atlantis having the honour of the final flight

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.