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Flying Boat EAW002991
Short S.26 seaplane Golden Hind (G-AFCI) at anchor in Poole Harbour, Dorset. The first of three S.26 G-Class flying-boats built by Short Brothers at Rochester and first flown on the 21st July 1939. After military service she was returned to BOAC in 1941
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Media ID 13316160
© Historic England Archive
Aircraft Ferry Maritime Seaplane
Greetings Card Large (A4)
Introducing the Media Storehouse collection of historic greeting cards, featuring the captivating image of "Flying Boat EAW002991" by Historic England Archive. This vintage postcard design showcases the Short S.26 seaplane, G-AFCI, also known as the Golden Hind. Built by Short Brothers at Rochester in 1939, this iconic flying boat was the first of three G-Class flying-boats and made its maiden flight on July 21st of that year. Add a touch of history and aviation charm to your correspondence with this exquisite, full-color greeting card from Media Storehouse.
Create your own large greetings card. Size when folded is A4 (21x30cm or 8.3x11.7 inches)
Greetings Cards suitable for Birthdays, Weddings, Anniversaries, Graduations, Thank You and much more
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 29.7cm x 21cm (11.7" x 8.3")
Estimated Product Size is 29.7cm x 42cm (11.7" x 16.5")
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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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the majestic Flying Boat EAW002991, also known as the Short S. 26 seaplane Golden Hind (G-AFCI), peacefully anchored in Poole Harbour, Dorset. A true marvel of engineering and a testament to human ingenuity, this remarkable aircraft was the first of three S. 26 G-Class flying-boats constructed by Short Brothers at their renowned Rochester facility. Taking flight for the very first time on July 21st, 1939, this seaplane soared through the skies with grace and power. However, its journey didn't end there; it dutifully served in military operations before being returned to BOAC (British Overseas Airways Corporation) in 1941. The serene setting of Poole Harbour provides a picturesque backdrop for this historic moment frozen in time. The tranquil waters reflect the sheer beauty and elegance of this magnificent seaplane as it rests confidently at anchor. As we admire this extraordinary photograph from Historic England Archive, let us appreciate not only the technological achievements showcased here but also acknowledge those who designed and operated these incredible machines. This image serves as a reminder of our rich maritime history and highlights how aviation has played an integral role within it. Without mentioning commercial use explicitly, we can still recognize that this flying boat represents an era when air travel was synonymous with adventure and exploration—when pilots dared to conquer both land and sea while pushing boundaries beyond imagination.
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