Anti Axis Hitler Out-Think The Axis BH Aircraft Factory Poster

$1,900.00

Massive WWII poster by BH Aircraft corporation. Probably in our top 10 of greatest war posters we have ever found. The ultimate anti-axis poster. BH has a fascinating history from WWII. Charles A. Lindbergh requested that BH Aircraft Company build a special fuel tank for his Lockheed Sirius Low-Wing Monoplane, which is on display at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. During WWII there was high demand, and the company expanded to 1200 people in association with wartime requirements of Pratt & Whitney and Curtiss Wright. posters from BH Aircraft have never been found before. These were fresh finds right from Long Island.

Measures 36x67”

Condition- very good, some small tears repaired with acid free tape on verso, small paper loss at bottom, tape stains from when it was hung in the factory

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Massive WWII poster by BH Aircraft corporation. Probably in our top 10 of greatest war posters we have ever found. The ultimate anti-axis poster. BH has a fascinating history from WWII. Charles A. Lindbergh requested that BH Aircraft Company build a special fuel tank for his Lockheed Sirius Low-Wing Monoplane, which is on display at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. During WWII there was high demand, and the company expanded to 1200 people in association with wartime requirements of Pratt & Whitney and Curtiss Wright. posters from BH Aircraft have never been found before. These were fresh finds right from Long Island.

Measures 36x67”

Condition- very good, some small tears repaired with acid free tape on verso, small paper loss at bottom, tape stains from when it was hung in the factory

Massive WWII poster by BH Aircraft corporation. Probably in our top 10 of greatest war posters we have ever found. The ultimate anti-axis poster. BH has a fascinating history from WWII. Charles A. Lindbergh requested that BH Aircraft Company build a special fuel tank for his Lockheed Sirius Low-Wing Monoplane, which is on display at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. During WWII there was high demand, and the company expanded to 1200 people in association with wartime requirements of Pratt & Whitney and Curtiss Wright. posters from BH Aircraft have never been found before. These were fresh finds right from Long Island.

Measures 36x67”

Condition- very good, some small tears repaired with acid free tape on verso, small paper loss at bottom, tape stains from when it was hung in the factory

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