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The Embraer AT-26 Xavante (Macchi registration MB-326GC) is the sentimental backbone of Brazilian fighter aviation. Robust, agile, and forgiving, it trained generations of combat pilots. But the Xavante was more than a trainer; it was a capable and resilient ground attack platform, affectionately called the "man's plane" because it demanded physical strength at the controls and absolute precision without the aid of modern computers.
In 2004, the 1st/4th Aviation Group "Pacau" celebrated 58 years of a glorious history. To mark the occasion, the Xavante with registration FAB 4601 received a special paint scheme that became legendary. Pacau, based in Fortaleza and known as the "Sorbonne of Fighter Aviation" for its doctrinal excellence, transformed this aircraft into a flying monument. The paint scheme not only celebrated the anniversary but reaffirmed the warrior spirit of the squadron that "forges the mettle of the Brazilian fighter pilot."
This exclusive illustration by Alexandre Guedes captures every detail of this unique commemorative paint scheme. The absolute highlight is the aggressive, stylized "Lizard Smile" on the nose, a trademark of the Pacau aircraft which, in this version, has gained even fiercer contours. The horizontal artwork details the tactical camouflage in shades of green and gray, adorned with special anniversary markings on the tail and a fuselage full of tributes, making this poster a visual historical record of one of the most beautiful Xavante aircraft to ever fly the skies of Northeast Brazil.
Premium Finish for a Special Paint Scheme:
Landscape Format (42 x 30 cm): The horizontal orientation allows you to appreciate the complete profile of the aircraft, highlighting the Xavante's elongated nose and tail artwork.
Realistic Semi-Gloss Texture: The 250g coated paper with a semi-gloss finish offers the perfect balance: it enhances the vibrant colors of the camouflage and commemorative emblem, but eliminates excessive reflections, allowing the artwork to be admired from any angle.
Historical Fidelity: A meticulous technical reconstruction by Alexandre Guedes, ensuring that the colors and graphics of the 58th anniversary are exactly as seen at the Fortaleza Air Base in 2004.
Technical Specifications:
Artist: Alexandre Guedes
Aircraft: Embraer AT-26 Xavante
Squadron: 1st/4th GAV "Pacau"
Paintwork: 58th Anniversary Commemorative (2004)
Registration: FAB 4601
Size: 42 x 30 cm (Horizontal/A3 Format)
Paper: Premium Coated, 250g
Finish: Semi-gloss
Printing: High-definition laser
Note: Frame not included.
AT-26 Xavante Poster (FAB 4601) | 58th Anniversary Commemorative Edition of the Pacau
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The Embraer AT-26 Xavante (Macchi registration MB-326GC) is the sentimental backbone of Brazilian fighter aviation. Robust, agile, and forgiving, it trained generations of combat pilots. But the Xavante was more than a trainer; it was a capable and resilient ground attack platform, affectionately called the "man's plane" because it demanded physical strength at the controls and absolute precision without the aid of modern computers.
In 2004, the 1st/4th Aviation Group "Pacau" celebrated 58 years of a glorious history. To mark the occasion, the Xavante with registration FAB 4601 received a special paint scheme that became legendary. Pacau, based in Fortaleza and known as the "Sorbonne of Fighter Aviation" for its doctrinal excellence, transformed this aircraft into a flying monument. The paint scheme not only celebrated the anniversary but reaffirmed the warrior spirit of the squadron that "forges the mettle of the Brazilian fighter pilot."
This exclusive illustration by Alexandre Guedes captures every detail of this unique commemorative paint scheme. The absolute highlight is the aggressive, stylized "Lizard Smile" on the nose, a trademark of the Pacau aircraft which, in this version, has gained even fiercer contours. The horizontal artwork details the tactical camouflage in shades of green and gray, adorned with special anniversary markings on the tail and a fuselage full of tributes, making this poster a visual historical record of one of the most beautiful Xavante aircraft to ever fly the skies of Northeast Brazil.
Premium Finish for a Special Paint Scheme:
Landscape Format (42 x 30 cm): The horizontal orientation allows you to appreciate the complete profile of the aircraft, highlighting the Xavante's elongated nose and tail artwork.
Realistic Semi-Gloss Texture: The 250g coated paper with a semi-gloss finish offers the perfect balance: it enhances the vibrant colors of the camouflage and commemorative emblem, but eliminates excessive reflections, allowing the artwork to be admired from any angle.
Historical Fidelity: A meticulous technical reconstruction by Alexandre Guedes, ensuring that the colors and graphics of the 58th anniversary are exactly as seen at the Fortaleza Air Base in 2004.
Technical Specifications:
Artist: Alexandre Guedes
Aircraft: Embraer AT-26 Xavante
Squadron: 1st/4th GAV "Pacau"
Paintwork: 58th Anniversary Commemorative (2004)
Registration: FAB 4601
Size: 42 x 30 cm (Horizontal/A3 Format)
Paper: Premium Coated, 250g
Finish: Semi-gloss
Printing: High-definition laser
Note: Frame not included.
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