Thijs Postma - Poster - Wright Flyer First Flight Over The Netherlands 1909 - Metal Frame
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How many Pioneers do you have on your wall? You are missing this one.
On June 27, 1909, French Count Charles de Lambert made a flight of approximately 3.5 minutes with his Wright Flyer at Leur near Breda, The Netherlands. It was the first flight over Dutch soil.
It was a gift from Dutch sugar mill-owner Heerma van Voss to his staff at the 40th anniversary of his factory. He wanted to show them something they never had seen before.
This reproduction is the month of December of the Pioneers of Flight Calendar.
High quality poster with an aluminum frame. Reproduction of original handmade painting by Thijs Postma.
Characteristics / Material
Characteristics / Material
- A framed poster with museum-quality paper and a beautiful aluminum frame.
- Museum-quality poster made on long-lasting matte (uncoated) archival paper.
- This poster paper is more yellowish (off white) as no optical brighteners are used during production.
- Paper-weight: 250 gsm / 110 lb.
- Lightweight 1-2 cm (0.4-0.8") thick frame.
- Shatterproof, transparent plexiglass.
- Includes hanging kit, to hang in both portrait and landscape orientations.
- Wall decoration for indoor use, e.g. living room, bedroom, office, hallway, hangar, hotel room or bed & breakfast.
- A perfect gift for a colleague or friend.
Shipping Information
Shipping Information
- Free Worldwide Shipping.
- Produced locally near you where possible.
- Expected delivery: 3-5 workdays.
- Shipped in sturdy packaging protecting the poster and frame.
- The frame and poster are delivered together. The poster is not mounted in the frame.
Hanging Instructions
Hanging Instructions
How Do I Mount A Poster Into The Frame?
- Remove packaging from the frame and locate the small metal tabs on the back of the frame.
- Bend the tabs through 90º.
- Once all the tabs have been lifted out of the way, the rear of the frame can be removed and the picture inserted into the frame.
- Replace the back of the frame and bend the tabs back down to hold the frame in position.