America's First Jet Ace - Canvas Art with F-86A Sabre Fighter - 18" x 12"

This limited edition Canvas Fine Art Print by Artist Craig Tinder commemorates Triple Ace James "Jabby" Jabara during the Korean War where he earned the distinction of America's First Jet Ace.

This 18" x 12" (45.7 cm x 30.5 cm) gallery-wrapped canvas print (unframed) comes ready-to-hang and includes an embedded fragment from a F-86A Sabre Fighter mounted on a beautifully engraved metallic data plate which outlines the details of the print and relic for all viewers to study. As an added touch, each canvas art piece is hand-signed by artist Craig Tinder and includes a metallic, Certificate of Authenticity for added provenance and collectability.

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Each Limited Edition Print is hand-crafted by Artist Craig Tinder using the highest quality materials and archival techniques. Each piece of artwork is created on-demand and typically takes 1-2 weeks for delivery.

About the Print:

Becoming the youngest colonel in the U.S. Air Force, James "Jabby" Jabara flew over 100 combat missions during World War II and completed 163 missions during the Korean War. While serving in Korea, Jabara downed two enemy MiGs on a single day no less than three times, thus propelling him to become the first ace in jet-to-jet combat. Jabara scored his 15th and final kill on 15 July 1953 earning him the title "Triple Ace".

About the Artifact:

This authentic F-86A Sabre fighter relic is from an aluminum access panel from the underside of the wing for access to the drop tank system. The panel included the markings "DROP TANK FUEL & PRESSURE DRAINS" from part number 172 14711 61.

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This item is handmade by artist, Craig Tinder. Available to ship worldwide!

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