Boeing P-12E 24th Pursuit Squadron, Panama Canal Original Fabric Relic Display

Boeing P-12E, 24th Pursuit Squadron, 16th Pursuit Group, Aircraft Number 23
Panama Canal Zone, December 1935
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Authentic piece of yellow-doped linen, cut from P-12E 'Plane No. 23' in December 1935, combined with the original artwork of this aircraft by Ron Cole.
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On December 19th, 1935, Captain Charlie Brentenal departed from Albrook Field, in the Panama Canal Zone, flying Boeing P-12E #23, to conduct routine maneuvers. After encountering a loss of engine power, Brentenal was forced to bail out of his aircraft over the Panamanian jungle. His aircraft was found more than a week later, on December 27th, by members of Battery A, 4th Anti-Aircraft Company, from Fort Amador. One of its members, Edward J. Jablonski, photographed the crash site and cut these sections of linen from the aircraft. Jablonski later joined the Air Corps at Albrook, and compiled a large collection of photographs and aircraft souvenirs within his scrapbook. Jablonski's service trunk was acquired by Cole's Aircraft in 2021.  
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11x17 wall-hanging framed display. Each display signed & numbered by the artist.
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