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Science and Mechanics 1937-04

Four-engine flying boat landing in quiet bay on a tropical island, as islanders rush down to the beach to do, well, who knows what. "Flight Engineers Conquer the Sea."

Artist: Grindo or something like that
Source: eBay seller banjoflier

Date: 05/22/2011
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
Full size: 600x820
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