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Original patent art submitted for the Helicopter by Igor Sikorsky in 1943. Art is double-matted in a high-quality wood & glass frame. Makes a great pilot aviator gift! TITLE: Direct-Lift Aircraft INVENTOR: Igor Sikorsky YEAR: 1943 PRINT#: S8259 Sikorsky's quest for a practical helicopter began in 1938, when as the Engineering Manager of the Vought-Sikorsky Division of United Aircraft Corporation, he was able to convince the directors of U.A.C., that his years of study & research into rotary-wing flight problems would lead to a breakthrough. While not the first successful helicopter to fly, it was the first successful helicopter in the United States & the first successful helicopter to use a single vertical tail rotor configuration for antitorque. - Art is printed on premium paper for an aged & authentic look - Presented in a high-quality wooden & glass frame - Mat is 2" in width around art - Double-matted: charcoal (top) & black (bottom) - Frame is sealed & includes hanging hardware 11x14 Framed - Overall frame size 13-1/4" x 16-1/4" - Includes patent art image only 16x20 Framed - Overall frame size 18-1/4" x 22-1/4" - Includes patent art image + first page of copy Our Patent Art can also be PERSONALIZED to make a unique gift! - Add up to 4 lines of copy to the 16x20 framed version - Add up to 3 lines of copy to the 11x14 framed version - Add a note at checkout to communicate your desired copy Great gift for a pilot, navigator, aviator, or helicopter lover! Purchase multiple framed patent art & SAVE! Only $5 more for shipping 2+ framed pieces. The print for this item & other Pilot & Aviation art available at our website PatentsAsArt.com Sikorsky Helicopter Patent Art Pilot Gift Wall Hanging S8259
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