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If the F-80 was the pioneer, it was also synonymous with resilience. The Lockheed Shooting Star proved to be an exceptionally robust platform for the daily operations of the Brazilian Air Force. With relatively simple maintenance for a jet and an airframe capable of withstanding high load factors, the F-80C allowed for an enviable availability rate. FAB 4214 symbolizes this consistency: the aircraft that was always ready on the flight line, awaiting the command to take off.
Operating first-generation jets in the equatorial climate of Fortaleza demanded tough machines and dedicated men. FAB 4214 faced the intense heat and constant sea spray of the Fortaleza Air Base (BAFZ), remaining impeccable thanks to the zeal of the mechanics and pilots of the 1st/4th GAV. This aircraft was not just a combat vector; it was proof of the Pacau Squadron's ability to maintain total readiness in any condition, patrolling the South Atlantic with unwavering effectiveness.
In this artwork, Alexandre Guedes focuses on the harmonious forms of the FAB 4214. The horizontal art allows visualization of the weight distribution and clean aerodynamics of the fighter jet. The drawing highlights the bubble cockpit, which offered superior peripheral vision to the pilot, and the natural aluminum finish, which reflected the sunlight of Ceará. It is a visual record that conveys the solidity and metallic "musculature" of this Lockheed classic.
Premium Finish (Metal Effect):
Landscape Format (42 x 30 cm): The horizontal orientation was chosen to capture the "crouched" and ready-to-jump posture that the F-80 has when viewed in profile.
Semi-Gloss Texture: The 250g coated paper with a semi-gloss finish is the secret to the beauty of this piece. It simulates the satin sheen of the fuselage metal, enhancing the gray and silver gradients of the illustration without creating reflections that dazzle the view.
Technical Fidelity: An accurate side profile, developed by Alexandre Guedes based on historical references from the squadron.
Technical Specifications:
Artist: Alexandre Guedes
Aircraft: Lockheed F-80C Shooting Star
Squadron: 1st/4th GAV "Pacau"
Registration Number: FAB 4214
Size: 16 x 11,5 cm (Horizontal Format/A3)
Paper: Premium Coated Paper, 250g
Finish: Semi-gloss
Printing: High-definition laser
Note: Frame not included.
Poster F-80C Shooting Star (FAB 4214) | The Operational Force of Pacau
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If the F-80 was the pioneer, it was also synonymous with resilience. The Lockheed Shooting Star proved to be an exceptionally robust platform for the daily operations of the Brazilian Air Force. With relatively simple maintenance for a jet and an airframe capable of withstanding high load factors, the F-80C allowed for an enviable availability rate. FAB 4214 symbolizes this consistency: the aircraft that was always ready on the flight line, awaiting the command to take off.
Operating first-generation jets in the equatorial climate of Fortaleza demanded tough machines and dedicated men. FAB 4214 faced the intense heat and constant sea spray of the Fortaleza Air Base (BAFZ), remaining impeccable thanks to the zeal of the mechanics and pilots of the 1st/4th GAV. This aircraft was not just a combat vector; it was proof of the Pacau Squadron's ability to maintain total readiness in any condition, patrolling the South Atlantic with unwavering effectiveness.
In this artwork, Alexandre Guedes focuses on the harmonious forms of the FAB 4214. The horizontal art allows visualization of the weight distribution and clean aerodynamics of the fighter jet. The drawing highlights the bubble cockpit, which offered superior peripheral vision to the pilot, and the natural aluminum finish, which reflected the sunlight of Ceará. It is a visual record that conveys the solidity and metallic "musculature" of this Lockheed classic.
Premium Finish (Metal Effect):
Landscape Format (42 x 30 cm): The horizontal orientation was chosen to capture the "crouched" and ready-to-jump posture that the F-80 has when viewed in profile.
Semi-Gloss Texture: The 250g coated paper with a semi-gloss finish is the secret to the beauty of this piece. It simulates the satin sheen of the fuselage metal, enhancing the gray and silver gradients of the illustration without creating reflections that dazzle the view.
Technical Fidelity: An accurate side profile, developed by Alexandre Guedes based on historical references from the squadron.
Technical Specifications:
Artist: Alexandre Guedes
Aircraft: Lockheed F-80C Shooting Star
Squadron: 1st/4th GAV "Pacau"
Registration Number: FAB 4214
Size: 16 x 11,5 cm (Horizontal Format/A3)
Paper: Premium Coated Paper, 250g
Finish: Semi-gloss
Printing: High-definition laser
Note: Frame not included.
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