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Jean-Luc Beghin is a Belgian born American aviation illustrator known for his UNBELIEVABLY detailed.
Jean-Luc Beghin is a Belgian born American aviation illustrator known for his UNBELIEVABLY detailed cockpit renditions giving the viewer the feeling of being "at the controls". He recently was awarded the 2018 French Aero-Club de France Trophy for his Cockpits Artbook published in Geneva by Editions Paquet ( "Jean-Luc Beghin Cockpits " available at Amazon.fr, Amazon.ca and Amazon.co.uk).
He joined the American Society of Aviation Artists in 1996.
"The Grand Old Lady", "She flies on and on", "Perhaps she will fly on forever!", these are the legends of this great aircraft. The Douglas DC-3 made its airborne debut in 1935 in Santa Monica, California. By 1939, the DC-3 was carrying ninety percent of the world's air transport.
Called to serve in military roles, more that 10,000 of the gallant "Gooney Birds" flew valiantly in three wars.
The illustration is ready to be framed. It measures 33" h x 26"w. It is the only transport built during the days of the wooden propeller that is still in airline service today. This Illustration is printed on archival, acid free, heavy-weight paper stock and is individually signed by the artist. Ready to be framed.
It is placed in a moisture resistant storage sleeve and then packaged in a rigid mailing tube.
A personal note of your choice can be handwritten in pencil at the bottom of the illustration at no charge.