Peninsular Airport Billboard Artwork (download)

$10.88

Scale and print on your own printer to whatever size you need.

Description

Add a bit of island airline advertising to your train layout.  This is an artwork reproduction of the original Peninsular Airport billboard that stands near Port Clinton, Ohio.  The sign was probably erected in the 1940’s when the Tri-Motor Tin Goose still flew regular service to South Bass and Middle Bass Islands – and the trip only cost ONE DOLLAR!!  For years the sign was covered over by other billboards, but around the year 2000, all the paper was removed and there was the original metal sign!

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This would make great roadside additions to your model train layout. Signs could be glued to balsa wood and mounted on posts or placed on the side of a building.

The billboard has been meticulously reproduced in vector graphics and saved in a high quality print PDF.  Simply resize in your Adobe Reader program to the size you need and print to your color printer.  We suggest a heavier card stock paper or photo paper for the best appearance and ease of workability.

File will be ready for download as soon as your payment is completed.

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