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The Lockheed AT-33A Shooting Star, the eternal "T-Bird," represents an era when fighter aviation demanded both instinct and technique. Operating in Brazil between the 1960s and mid-1970s, the AT-33 was the aircraft that consolidated the FAB's transition to the jet age. With its polished metal fuselage gleaming under the sun and the unmistakable roar of its turbine, it was not just a war machine; it was a symbol of modernity and elegance in the Brazilian skies.
This work is a historical document in the form of art. For the first time, we bring together the four fighter squadrons that operated this legend simultaneously, each with its own striking visual identity:
1st GAVCA "Jambock" (Santa Cruz): The tradition of the Italian campaign, sporting the warrior ostrich.
2nd/1st GAVCA "Pif-Paf" (Santa Cruz): The aggressiveness and esprit de corps of the second squadron.
1st/4th GAV "Pacau" (Fortaleza): The guardian of the Northeast, famous for the "Lizard Smile" painting on the aircraft's nose.
1st/14th GAV "Pampa" (Canoas): The sentinel of the South, with the iconic Zé Gaúcho and the phrase "I'll be right back".
Artist Alexandre Guedes delved into the Air Force archives to recreate each profile with absolute precision. The artwork captures the nuances of the period's paint schemes, from the colored stripes on the tail fins to the registration codes and characteristic wingtip tanks. The arrangement of the four aircraft allows for comparative appreciation, celebrating the visual diversity within the FAB's standardization of that period. It is a must-have piece for anyone who values the memory of military aviation.
Premium Quality for Collectors:
Elite Printing: High-definition laser technology. The semi-gloss finish was strategically chosen to enhance the silvery (bare metal) aspect of the aircraft, providing a metallic realism without reflections that hinder viewing.
Superior Paper: Produced on high-quality 250g coated paper. This weight offers the ideal robustness for framing, ensuring that the poster remains flat and intact over the years.
Authority Artwork: A technical illustration signed by Alexandre Guedes, guaranteeing that every rivet and emblem is in the right place.
Technical Specifications:
Artist: Alexandre Guedes
Aircraft: 4x Lockheed AT-33A Shooting Star (Historical Profiles)
Size: 11,5" x 16" cm (A3)
Paper: Premium Coated, 250g
Finish: Semi-gloss
Printing: High-resolution laser
Note: Frame not included.
Poster Collection of AT-33A aircraft from the Brazilian Air Force | The 4 Classic Squadrons (Jambock, Pif-Paf, Pacau and Pampa)
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The Lockheed AT-33A Shooting Star, the eternal "T-Bird," represents an era when fighter aviation demanded both instinct and technique. Operating in Brazil between the 1960s and mid-1970s, the AT-33 was the aircraft that consolidated the FAB's transition to the jet age. With its polished metal fuselage gleaming under the sun and the unmistakable roar of its turbine, it was not just a war machine; it was a symbol of modernity and elegance in the Brazilian skies.
This work is a historical document in the form of art. For the first time, we bring together the four fighter squadrons that operated this legend simultaneously, each with its own striking visual identity:
1st GAVCA "Jambock" (Santa Cruz): The tradition of the Italian campaign, sporting the warrior ostrich.
2nd/1st GAVCA "Pif-Paf" (Santa Cruz): The aggressiveness and esprit de corps of the second squadron.
1st/4th GAV "Pacau" (Fortaleza): The guardian of the Northeast, famous for the "Lizard Smile" painting on the aircraft's nose.
1st/14th GAV "Pampa" (Canoas): The sentinel of the South, with the iconic Zé Gaúcho and the phrase "I'll be right back".
Artist Alexandre Guedes delved into the Air Force archives to recreate each profile with absolute precision. The artwork captures the nuances of the period's paint schemes, from the colored stripes on the tail fins to the registration codes and characteristic wingtip tanks. The arrangement of the four aircraft allows for comparative appreciation, celebrating the visual diversity within the FAB's standardization of that period. It is a must-have piece for anyone who values the memory of military aviation.
Premium Quality for Collectors:
Elite Printing: High-definition laser technology. The semi-gloss finish was strategically chosen to enhance the silvery (bare metal) aspect of the aircraft, providing a metallic realism without reflections that hinder viewing.
Superior Paper: Produced on high-quality 250g coated paper. This weight offers the ideal robustness for framing, ensuring that the poster remains flat and intact over the years.
Authority Artwork: A technical illustration signed by Alexandre Guedes, guaranteeing that every rivet and emblem is in the right place.
Technical Specifications:
Artist: Alexandre Guedes
Aircraft: 4x Lockheed AT-33A Shooting Star (Historical Profiles)
Size: 11,5" x 16" cm (A3)
Paper: Premium Coated, 250g
Finish: Semi-gloss
Printing: High-resolution laser
Note: Frame not included.
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