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View 2020 Catalog “Largest Producer of full-color, historical aviation artwork. SQUADRON GRAPHICS Visit our website for a current listing of over 500+ prints” phone: 1.800.275.0986 url: www.squadrongraphics.com catalog: 03-2020 Our artwork is technically superior. Each subject is photographed and then a full-color original artwork of that aircraft is produced 942LE C-5A “Galaxy” 164th Airlift Wing, 155th Airlift Squadron Tennessee ANG 586LE P-3B “Orion” NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Wallops Flight Facility, VA by one of several fine aviation artists commissioned to work within the series. The exacting portrayal of the specific aircraft as 941LE C-130T “Hercules” Fleet Logistics Support Wing, VR-64 NAF Andrews, JB Andrews, 583LE T-38 C “Talon” 80th FTW,469th FTS Sheppard AFB, TX seen on a given date is accurate down to the smallest detail, which is why the Squadron Graphics series is unmatched. MD 582LE C-5A "Galaxy" 439th AW,337th AS Westover ARB, MA 939LE C-17A “Globemaster III” 164th Airlift Wing, 155th Airlift Squadron Tennessee ANG 581LE C-130J “Hercules” 19th AW,41st AS Little Rock AFB, AR 932 MC-130P "Combat Shadow" Strike Fighter Squadron 151 Eglin AFB, FL 580LE T-34C “Turbo Mentor” TAW-6, VT-2 NAS Whiting Field, FL Get Your Print Done? Want to add your print to the best Aviation Series in the World? Go to our website and download the 929 RQ-4B “Global Hawk” 9th Reconnaissance Wing, 940th Wing Beale AFB, CA 579LE T-34C “Turbo Mentor” TAW-5, VT-2 NAS Whiting Field, FL information package, or contact us from the website or by phone. It’s easy with us as we walk you through the entire process.—Talk to you soon. 917LE MQ-9 & MQ-1 53rd Wing, 556th Test & Eval Squadron Creech AFB, NV 578LE F-22 "Raptor" 325th FW, 43rd FS Tyndall AFB, FL 912LE KC-130J “Harvest HAWK” MARTS 352, 3d MAW MCAS Miramar, CA 577LE B-2A "Spirit" 509BW,. Whiteman AFB, MO Add your class patch here! 910LE B-1B “Lancer” 9 BS, 7 BW Dyess AFB, TX 576LE C-130H "Hercules" 19th AW,61st AS Little Rock AFB, AR Get Your UPT Class Patch Prints! 906LE MC-12W 9 RW, 489 RS Beale AFB, CA 574LE KC-135R "Stratotanker" 507 ARW/137 ARW, 465 ARS/185 ARS Tinker AFB, OK Squadron Graphics has been the Series of Pilot Training for nearly 30 years now providing memories 900LE T-6A “Texan II” 47 FTW, 434 FTS Laughlin AFB, TX 573LE UH-1N "Huey" 23rd FTS Ft. Rucker, AL of a special time in the lives of new pilots and their families. We have expanded our Series to now 899 MQ-9 "Reaper" 28 BW, 432 AS Ellsworth AFB, SD 572LE KC-135R “Stratotanker” 22d ARW-344,349,350,384 ARS McConnell AFB, KS include for the first time – Class Patch Prints. These are done in conjunction with each Class as a Class 898 B-1 & MQ-9 28th Operations Group Ellsworth AFB, SD 571LE A-10C “Thunderbolt II” 74th FS, 23rd FG Moody AFB, GA Project. We will produce different signed and numbered limited edition prints – for each of the three 897LE T-38C “Talon” 12th FW, 560th FTS Randolph AFB, TX 570LE WC-130J “Hercules” 53rd WRS, 403rd Wing Keesler AFB, MS aircraft that you are training in – the T-6A "Texan II", the T-1A "Jayhawk" and the T-38C "Talon". Each 893 MQ-9 & MQ-1 432d W, 22d RS Creech AFB, NV 569LE T-6A "Texan II" 559th FTS, 12th FTW Randolph AFB, TX new print will be a Limited Edition of 100 signed and numbered prints based upon those existing 877LE B-52H “Stratofortress” 5th BW,69th BS Minot AFB, ND 568LE U-28A 319th SOS, 1st SOW Hurlburt Field, FL airplane prints at your base. We will normally add the Class Patch above the aircraft and centered. Some Classes also request that we add or remove other patches 876LE UH-1N “Huey” 341 OG,40th HS Malmstrom AFB, MT 567 C-130 Tactical Flight Services McCollum AP, GA – for example, they might have us add the Flight patch of the T-6 Flight that they were assigned to for training (please provide those patches). The first step is 875LE C-17A “Globemaster III” 60th AMW,21st AS Travis AFB, CA 565LE T-6A "Texan II" 89th & 97th FTS, 80th FTW Sheppard AFB, TX appointing a Project Officer to act as our "Point of Contact" (POC) with the Class. Since contact has already been initiated, the chances are good that your POC has 866 F/A 18E/F "Super Hornet" CAS-11, VFA-86 NAS Lemoore, CA 564LE C-130H "Herc." - MAFFS 187th & 30th AS, 153rd AW Cheyenne MAP, WY already been identified – it is you. Go to our website and contact us, providing us with your name, rank, UPT Class #, which T-6A Squadron and email addresses, 865LE C-17A “Globemaster III” 105th AW,137th AS Stewart ANGB, NY 563LE C-130H "Hercules" 187th & 30th AS, 153rd AW Cheyenne MAP, WY and your cell, work and home phone numbers. This will allow us to get in contact quickly when we need to know something and prevent unnecessary delays. The 858LE MQ-9 “Reaper” 432d AMXS,Reaper AMU Creech AFB, NV 562LE C-130H "Hercules" 167th AS, 167th AW Martinsburg, WV Project Officer will be assisting in the production of the Class Patch Print and providing the Class Patch and Flight Patches in digital files as attachments. 847LE F-22 "Raptor" 15 WG, 19 FS & 154 WG, 199 FS Hickam AFB, HI 561LE C-5A "Galaxy" 167th AS, 167th AW Martinsburg, WV 841LE C-130H “Hercules” 19th AW, 50th AS Little Rock AFB, AR 560LE MV-22B “Osprey” VMM-266, 2d MAW MCAS New River, NC 17” x 12” Full-Color Editions www.squadrongraphics.com for the complete listing of prints 840LE C-130J "Hercules" 403d W,345th & 815th AS Keesler AFB, MS 559LE KC-135R "Stratotanker" 173rd ARS, 155th ARW Lincoln, NE 839LE T-39N “Sabreliner” CTW-6, TRARON TEN NAS Pensacola, FL 558LE C-20G VR-48, Fleet Logistics Support NAF Wash. DC Standard Prints (LE: Limited Edition) • Unframed: $26.00* • Framed/Double Matted: $74.95 to 89.95* 838LE T-6A “Texan II” CTW-6, TRARON TEN NAS Pensacola, FL 557LE KC-135R "Stratotanker" 507, 137 ARW,465, 185 ARS Tinker AFB, OK 832LE C-27 "Spartan" 438th AEAW,538th AEAS Kabul Intl. AP, Afg. 556LE C-17A "Globemaster III" 3d & 326th AS, 43th & 512th AW Dover AFB, DE # PRINT NAME UNITS BASE # PRINT NAME UNITS BASE 831LE C-130H3 “Hercules” 934th AW, 96th AS Minneapolis IAP, MN 555LE C-130E "Hercules" 181st AS, 136th AW Fort Worth, TX 1189 MQ-9 Reaper 27th SOW, 12th SOS Cannon AFB, NM 1078 T-38 C “Talon” 80th FTW 469th Flying Training Squadron Sheppard AFB, TX 826LE AH-64D “Apache Longbow” 1-227th ARB, 12th CB Fort Hood, Texas 554LE B-2A "Spirit" 509th Bomb Wing Whiteman AFB, MO 1188 C-17A “Globemaster III” 145th AW, 156th AS Charlotte NCANGB, NC 1077 T-38C “Talon” 80th FTW, 90th Flying Training Squadron Sheppard AFB, TX 817 F-35A “Lightning II” 33d FW Eglin AFB, Florida 553LE T-34C "Mentor" VT-3, TAW-5 NAS Whiting Field, FL 1187LE T-38C “Talon”, T-6A “Texan” 47th FTW, 87th & 85th FTS Laughlin AFB, TX 1076 T-6A “Texan II” 80th FTW, 89th & 97th Flying Training Sqs Sheppard AFB, TX 809LE NP-3D “Orion” VXS-1 NAS Patuxent, MD 552 DA-20C “Eclipse” 1st FTS, 306th FTG Pueblo Airport, CO 1186LE T-1A “Jayhawk”, T-6A “Texan” 47th FTW, 86th & 85th FTS Laughlin AFB, TX 1075 T-6A “Texan II” 80th FTW, 459th Flying Training Sq Sheppard AFB, TX 808LE C-27J “Spartan” 175th Wing,135th AS Warfield ANGB, MD 551LE T-6A "Texan II" 37th FTS, 14th FTW Columbus AFB, MS 1185LE T-38C “Talon”, T-6A “Texan” 47th FTW, 87th & 434 FTS Laughlin AFB, TX 1074 C-37B 166376 VR-1 “Star Lifters” NAF Washington, DC 807LE C-130J "Super Hercules" 86th AW, 37th AS Ramstein AB, GE 550LE KC-135R “Stratotanker” 126th ARS, 128th ARW Milwaukee IAP, MD 1184LE T-1A “Jayhawk”, T-6A “Texan” 47th FTW, 86th, 434th FTS Laughlin AFB, TX 1072 KC-135R “Stratotanker” 92 ARW,92, 93 & 912 ARS, 92 AMXS, 92d MXS & 92 OSS Fairchild AFB, WA 789LE U-28A 1st SOW,34th SOS Hurlburt Field, FL 549LE C-5A “Galaxy” 137th AS, 105th AW Stewart ARB, NY 1183LE T-6A “Texan”, T-38C “Talon” 47th FTW, 85th FTS Laughlin AFB, TX 1073 C-17A :Globemaster III” 176th Airlift Wing, 249th Airlift Squadron Elmendorf AFB, AK 788LE MQ-1 27th SOW,3rd SOS Cannon AFB, NM 548LE MC-130E “Talon I” 919th MXS, 19th SOW Duke Field, FL 1182LE T-6A “Texan”, T-1A “Jayhawk” 85th FTW, 86th FTS Laughlin AFB, TX 1071 B -1B “Lancer” 28th Bomb Wing 34th Bomb Squadron Ellsworth AFB, SD 787LE C-130J-30 “Super Hercules” 317th AG,39th & 40th AS Dyess AFB, TX 547LE HC-130P “Combat King” 71st RQS, 23rd Wing Moody AFB, GA 1181LE T-6A “Texan”, T-38C “Talon” 47th FTW, 4434th & 87th FTS Laughlin AFB, TX 1070 B -1B “Lancer” 28th BW, 34th BS Ellsworth AFB, SD 785LE C-130H "Hercules" 317th AG,39th & 40th AS Dyess AFB, TX 546LE HH-60G “Pave Hawk” 41st RQS, 23rd Wing Moody AFB, GA 1180 T-6A “Texan”, T-1A “Jayhawk” 434thFTS, 86thFRS Laughlin AFB, TX 1069 C-130H2 “Hercules” 328th Airlift Squadron Niagara Falls ARS, N.Y 779LE MC-12W “Liberty” 451st AEW, 361st ERS Kandahar AB 545LE AT-38C “Talon” 88th FTS,80th FTW Sheppard AFB, TX 1177 KC-135 “Stratofortress” 185th AFW Souix City, IA 1068 A-10C “Thunderbolt II” 442d FW,358th FS Whiteman AFB, MO 778LE C-130H "Hercules" 911th AW,758th AS Pittsburgh ARS, 544LE C-130H “Hercules” 36th AS, 374th AW Yokota, Japan 1172 T-6A “Texan” & T-38C 80th FlyingTraining Wing, 459th 469th FTS Sheppard AFB, TX 1067 A-10C “Thunderbolt II” 476th FG,76th FS Moody AFB, GA 755LE P-3 "Orion" Patrol Squadron THIRTY (VP-30) Jacksonville, FL 542LE T-45A “Goshawk” Training Sqdn 22 (VT-22), TAW-2 NAS Kingsville, TX 1171 T-6A “Texan” & T-38C 80th FlyingTraining Wing, 89th & 90th FTS Sheppard AFB, TX 1066 CH-47 “Chinook” 2-227th GSAB,1st ACB Fort Hood, Texas 730LE UH-1N "Huey" 90th OG, 37th HS F.E.
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