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WITTEMANN LEWIS BLR-1 The Barling Bomber
WITTEMANN LEWIS BLR-1 The Barling Bomber
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In 1920, the U.S. Army decided to build the world's largest airplane. It was to be a long range night bomber, the XNBL-1, known as the "Barling Bomber" after its designer, Walter Barling. It seemed to have all the qualifications: It was big, had three wings, six 500 hp engines and biplane tail! Plus, it was ugly! It was the type sometimes referred to as...more likely to antagonize the air as if fly through it!
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Each giclée art print is a high-quality, limited edition piece. All images are printed on fine art, museum-quality, 100% cotton paper that is both acid-free and free of optical brightening agents (OBA). Only Canon printers and archival inks are used for printing. Each print is part of a limited edition of 250 individual copies, and a Certificate of Authenticity is included with every print.