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Description

"Apache Longbow on Patrol" by Artist Craig Tinder

This Fine Art Print by Artist Craig Tinder illustrates the venerable AH-64 Apache Longbow Gunship - an aircraft that serves more than 15 countries and has accumulated over one million flight hours.

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Commissioned by Museums, Treasured by Collectors

This item is handmade by artist, Craig Tinder. Available to ship worldwide!

About the Relic & Process

This aluminum fragment is an original piece from an AH-64D Apache Longbow Attack Helicopter and was recmoved from the gunner's door on the forward, starboard side of the aircraft (Manufacturer Part No. 7-311112200-7). This particular door panel was built by the Boeing Aircraft Company (8V613) on 2 December 1999, showcasing Boeing’s dedication to producing one of the world’s most advanced attack helicopters.AH-64D Apache Longbow gunner's door included in "Longbow on Patrol" limited edition canvas artwork

This specific AH-64D Apache Longbow, was introduced as a modern upgrade to the original AH-64, and was in service from 2000 to 2018. This gunner's door was red-tagged, meaning it was deemed unsuitable for re-use during maintenance or repairs and was subsequently released as scrap material. Now preserved as a relic, this piece offers a rare opportunity for enthusiasts and collectors to own an authentic part of military aviation history, directly linked to one of the most formidable and technologically advanced helicopters ever produced.Up-close view of gunner's door

Example relic included with art piece

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