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B-17 Greeting Card featuring the photograph B-17 Flying Fortress Yankee Lady Cockpit by Don Struke

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B-17 Flying Fortress Yankee Lady Cockpit Greeting Card

Don Struke

by Don Struke

$4.95

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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Restored to an extremely high standard of craftsmanship, Yankee Lady is well-known on the North American air show circuit. As you will read below,... more

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2 - 3 business days

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Comments (4)

Don Struke

Don Struke

Thank you, Jocelyne (I wish you'd post more of your beautiful images!). To the buyer in Las Vegas, I appreciate that you picked one of my photos out of all the aviation photos by so many people on this wonderful site. If you'd like the info in my caption about this remarkable airplane, please email me.

Jocelyne Choquette

Jocelyne Choquette

Congratulations !

Don Struke

Don Struke

To the buyer in Rockford, Michigan, thank you very much for your purchase!

Don Struke replied:

P.S. I know you can't copy and paste content from this site but if you'd like me to email you the caption text, please let me know.

Bill Cannon

Bill Cannon

Congrats on your sale!!!

Don Struke replied:

Thank you, Bill! Coming from you I appreciate the shout all the more!

Artist's Description

Restored to an extremely high standard of craftsmanship, "Yankee Lady" is well-known on the North American air show circuit. As you will read below, she has been in a movie, too. Of the more than 12,000 Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses built, nearly a third were lost in combat or other crashes, This beautiful survivor, one of a very small number of flyable B-17s in the world, was photographed at the annual (in June) Mid-Atlantic Aviation Museum air show in Reading, Pennsylvania.

History of Yankee Lady from the Web site of her home base, the Yankee Air Museum in Yspilanti, Michigan: B-17G-110-VE, N3193G, was delivered to the U. S. Army Air Corps as 44-85829, then transferred to the U. S. Coast Guard as PB-1G, BuNo 77255 in September 1946. It served at NAS Elizabeth City, North Carolina until May 1959. Ace Smelting Incorporated of Phoenix, Arizona bought it on May 11, 1959, gave it its current registration, then sold it to Fairchild Aerial Surveys of Los Angeles, California the...

About Don Struke

Don Struke

Although I don't call myself a photographer, I have taken thousands of photos through the years and now and then I end up with one that is printworthy. Well, at least by my standards, which might be somewhat less than the norm. But you are the judge (continued below). PLEASE CLICK ON AD TO LEARN ABOUT THIS SITE I'm fortunate enough to have enjoyed a rather varied background in marketing, advertising, public relations, print and electronic media, TV production, and publication design in both corporate and non-profit organizations. As my list of photos on Fine Art America slowly grows, it should be apparent that my interests are all over the place, from the sight of beautiful flowers and landscapes to aviation and high performance...

 

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