French aviation artist Romain Hugault is the author of the 2014 Flying Legends airshow poster. The poster shows two Spitfire XIV at (very) low level over a field with poppies, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the First World War.
Feb 18 2014
Flying Legends 2014 poster by Romain Hugault
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February 18, 2014
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Very nice, love the artwork, the Spits look the business! So sad Australia is so far away!
How can I buy this poster
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My best guess would be that you’d have to go to the meeting, where they might be selling them. You’ll probably want to contact the organizers to make sure, though.
Hello i like to ask somthing is the a place where i
Can by this poster of 2014 flighing ledegens whit the tow Spitfires on it
Hello,
Is it possible to buy this poster?
I would like a copy too