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Fokker T-2 Fabric Framed

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The 4-square inch swatch of the original fuselage fabric included with this relic print was preserved when the Smithsonian restored the Fokker T-2 before installing it in the permanent collection of the National Air and Space Museum where it can be seen today.

The Fokker T-2 made the first nonstop U.S transcontinental flight on May 2 and 3, 1923. It covered the 2470 miles from Roosevelt Field, Long Island, New York, to Rockwell Field, San Diego, California, in 26 hours, 50 minutes, and 38 seconds. The Fokker T-2 is now a part of the collection of the National Air and Space Museum.

Also included is a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the Deputy-Director of the Smithsonian

An extraordinary flight and an opportunity to own a piece of aviation history.

Black Frame measures 18" x 22" with cream mat

Donated By Cradle of Aviation Museum