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      | B-47 Bomb Wing Patch 
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					| B372 B-47 Bomb Wing Poster The B-47 Stratojet was the US Air Force's first jet 
					bomber. It's radical new design featured swept back wings 
					and nacelle hung engines, the design used by all later 
					airliners. The Stratoget was the mainstay of the Strategic 
					Air Command during the 1950. There were over 2,000 of them. 
					The last ones left service in 1964.
 All of our other posters 
					are 24" x 36." The three posters in this set are half that 
					size, 18" x 24" as it permits the patches to be shown actual 
					size. the smaller size also permits two or three of the 
					posters to be displayed together.
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					| Laminated | No. B372L | $14.95 |  |  
					| Non-Laminated | No. B372F | $7.95 |  |  |  
					| About These 
					Posters |  
					| Each poster in 
					this 3-ttile set commemorates the bombardment and 
					reconnaissance wings that flew an individual aircraft.  They 
					are designed as a matched set so each can be displayed 
					individually or they can be combined for an attractive wall 
					grouping. All follow the same format.  There is a 
					magnificent illustration of the aircraft accompanied by a 
					brief operational history.  The bulk of the poster is 
					patches worn by the wings during the time it flew the 
					aircraft.  Below each, a caption cites longest used name 
					(same wings changed names over the years), it's primary 
					base, the years it flew the aircraft and its flying 
					squadrons.  Great reference source for military buffs and 
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