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Douglas A-26B Invader N84W
Douglas A-26B-61-DL Invader N84W (msn 27834) of Rodman Supply Co, Odessa, TX. Delivered to l Armee de l Air as , 3 January 1951 to 1955 based in Indochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1-19 Gascogne [GB 1-19], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam; radio callsign F-UHIP. 1955-1958: Open Storage, Clark AFB, Philppines, .1963-1970: Converted to On Mark Marketeer corporate aircraft for E.G. Rodman-Rodman Supply Co, Odessa, TX. registered as N84W. 1971-1972: Carl W. Swan, Oklahoma City, OK. registered as N841W.1973: Registered as N58P1977: Rojo Inc, Hilton Head Island, SC. registered as N550.1978: Bank Of Beaufort, Hilton Head Island, SC.1984-1989: Larry S. Jeter, Lubbock, TX.3 August 3, 1989: Hal Kaden-Southwest Aviation Inc, Fairacres, NM.September 1990-2002: Southwest Aviation, Las Cruces, NM. registered as N26HK.1984-1992: Open storage in Opa Locka, FL, .1995-2002: Stored dismantled, Las Cruces, NM. 2015: Restoration at Hollister MAP, TX. 34555 (MSN 27834, B-26B) SOC Dec50. Loaned to Armee de l Air Francaise 3Jan51 for service in Indochina. Date: circa 1967
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1967 Invader Odessa Supply Douglas Rodman
21"x7" (53x18cm) Canvas Print
Bring history to life with our stunning Media Storehouse Canvas Prints. This particular print features an iconic Douglas A-26B Invader, N84W, captured by Mary Evans Picture Library from Mary Evans Prints Online. With a rich history, this Invader served in the French Air Force in Indochina from 1951 to 1955, previously delivered to Rodman Supply Co, Odessa, TX as 44-34555. Our high-quality canvas prints are not just a decorative addition to your space, but a conversation starter and a piece of aviation history right in your home. Order yours today and relive the past in vibrant, detailed clarity.
Delivered stretched and ready to hang our premium quality canvas prints are made from a polyester/cotton blend canvas and stretched over a 1.25" (32mm) kiln dried knot free wood stretcher bar. Packaged in a plastic bag and secured to a cardboard insert for safe transit.
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Estimated Product Size is 53.3cm x 17.8cm (21" x 7")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This striking photograph captures Douglas A-26B Invader N84W, a military aircraft with an intriguing history. Delivered to the French Air Force (Armee de l'Air) in January 1951 as 44-34555, the Invader served in Indochina with Groupe de Bombardement 1-19 Gascogne (GB 1-19) based in Tourane (Da Nang), Vietnam, under the radio callsign F-UHIP. After its military service, the aircraft underwent several civilian ownerships. In 1963, it was converted into a corporate jet for E.G. Rodman-Rodman Supply Co of Odessa, Texas, and registered as N84W. Over the next decade, it passed through various hands, including Carl W. Swan of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Rojo Inc of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, who registered it as N550. In 1978, it became the property of the Bank of Beaufort in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, and later was owned by Larry S. Jeter of Lubbock, Texas. On August 3, 1989, the Invader was acquired by Hal Kaden-Southwest Aviation Inc of Fairacres, New Mexico, and registered as N26HK. It continued to serve with Southwest Aviation in Las Cruces, New Mexico, until 1995 when it was stored dismantled. The aircraft was later restored at Hollister MAP in Texas, retaining its historical significance as a former military workhorse that saw action in Indochina. This photograph, estimated to date from circa 1967, captures the Invader in its corporate livery during its time with Rodman Supply Co.
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