F-4 Phantom
Did you know? On 6 December 1959, the XF4H-1 performed a zoom climb to a world record 98,557 ft Commander Lawrence E. Flint Jr, accelerated his aircraft to Mach 2.5 (1,650 mph) at 47,000 ft and climbed to 90,000 ft at a 45° angle. He then shut down the engines and glided to the peak altitude. As the aircraft fell through 70,000 ft Flint restarted the engines and resumed normal flight.
Did you know? On 6 December 1959, the XF4H-1 performed a zoom climb to a world record 98,557 ft Commander Lawrence E. Flint Jr, accelerated his aircraft to Mach 2.5 (1,650 mph) at 47,000 ft and climbed to 90,000 ft at a 45° angle. He then shut down the engines and glided to the peak altitude. As the aircraft fell through 70,000 ft Flint restarted the engines and resumed normal flight.
Did you know? On 6 December 1959, the XF4H-1 performed a zoom climb to a world record 98,557 ft Commander Lawrence E. Flint Jr, accelerated his aircraft to Mach 2.5 (1,650 mph) at 47,000 ft and climbed to 90,000 ft at a 45° angle. He then shut down the engines and glided to the peak altitude. As the aircraft fell through 70,000 ft Flint restarted the engines and resumed normal flight.
Product Details
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0.75 in. (small)
1.50 in. (medium)
1.50 in. (large)
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Our canvas prints are made from poly-cotton canvas material and printed with fade-resistant inks, stretched over a wooden frame.
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Our canvas prints come ready to mount with double-sided tape behind the canvas to make the mounting process mess-free and easy. (additional 3M tape recommended with larger/heavier prints)