Several spots of discoloration are present in the field
It mimics the design down to the metal straps that would have held it together
while a central finial rises above the ring to complete the vertical composition
Exhibits moderate cosmetic flaws including paint loss and rust and hasn't been tested with a coin
The composition balances motion and symmetry-arched wings and extended necks creating a sense of lift while remaining firmly anchored in place
WWII-Era U.S. Army Air Corps Bomber Masonite Wall Display Cutout Central American Several spots of discoloration areLarge scale painted masonite wall display depicting a four engine U. S. Army Air Corps bomber, rendered in olive drab with stylized panel lines, cockpit detailing, and period correct roundel insignia. The form is cut to silhouette and reinforced on the reverse with wood bracing and metal straps, suggesting use as a commercial display, training aid, or promotional piece. Hand painted details remain visible throughout, including engine nacelles,