FAIP Heritage Tail T-6
Whether you are a military aviator like me, an aircraft aficionado or a child with the coolest airplane themed bedroom, please check out this watercolor print based on the Beechcraft T-6 Texan II. The T-6 is a single-engine turboprop aircraft that replaced the United States Air Force's Cessna T-37B Tweet during the 2010s (see Retro UPT.) The T-6A is used by the United States Air Force for basic pilot training. Every pilot who graduates Undergraduate Pilot Training 2.5 flies the T-6. I myself flew the T-6 when I was earning my wings and it was during my time flying this beauty that I fell in love with painting her. I painted this while at Undergraduate Pilot Training.
A T-6 Texan II was painted in honor of all Laughlin AFB First Assignment Instructor Pilots, or FAIPs, due to their importance in the mission of creating world-class pilots. On the tail of the heritage T-6 is a black and white skull and crossbones, resembling the FAIP’s patch worn on their uniforms. FAIPs are pilots who have graduated from Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training and have been re-assigned to their base as an instructor.
This is a print of the original watercolor printed in America with only top quality materials. These prints are high quality cotton paper on an acid-free, 100% cotton, single-side coated paper showing a natural white finish with a slightly structured, soft-textured surface matte. Every print has a deckled edge (hand torn.) The prints are not signed.
- Custom Art by Ashes is a Military Woman company.
- 1 of a growing collection of mix-and-match airplane prints!
- Great for decorating a room with an aviation theme
- Fits standard 8x10 frames and mattes
- Printed when you order and sent directly to you!
-Shipping takes approximately 8-10 business days and I will provide you with a tracking code when possible.
*This listing is for a print of a watercolor painting, not the original*
Whether you are a military aviator like me, an aircraft aficionado or a child with the coolest airplane themed bedroom, please check out this watercolor print based on the Beechcraft T-6 Texan II. The T-6 is a single-engine turboprop aircraft that replaced the United States Air Force's Cessna T-37B Tweet during the 2010s (see Retro UPT.) The T-6A is used by the United States Air Force for basic pilot training. Every pilot who graduates Undergraduate Pilot Training 2.5 flies the T-6. I myself flew the T-6 when I was earning my wings and it was during my time flying this beauty that I fell in love with painting her. I painted this while at Undergraduate Pilot Training.
A T-6 Texan II was painted in honor of all Laughlin AFB First Assignment Instructor Pilots, or FAIPs, due to their importance in the mission of creating world-class pilots. On the tail of the heritage T-6 is a black and white skull and crossbones, resembling the FAIP’s patch worn on their uniforms. FAIPs are pilots who have graduated from Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training and have been re-assigned to their base as an instructor.
This is a print of the original watercolor printed in America with only top quality materials. These prints are high quality cotton paper on an acid-free, 100% cotton, single-side coated paper showing a natural white finish with a slightly structured, soft-textured surface matte. Every print has a deckled edge (hand torn.) The prints are not signed.
- Custom Art by Ashes is a Military Woman company.
- 1 of a growing collection of mix-and-match airplane prints!
- Great for decorating a room with an aviation theme
- Fits standard 8x10 frames and mattes
- Printed when you order and sent directly to you!
-Shipping takes approximately 8-10 business days and I will provide you with a tracking code when possible.
*This listing is for a print of a watercolor painting, not the original*
Whether you are a military aviator like me, an aircraft aficionado or a child with the coolest airplane themed bedroom, please check out this watercolor print based on the Beechcraft T-6 Texan II. The T-6 is a single-engine turboprop aircraft that replaced the United States Air Force's Cessna T-37B Tweet during the 2010s (see Retro UPT.) The T-6A is used by the United States Air Force for basic pilot training. Every pilot who graduates Undergraduate Pilot Training 2.5 flies the T-6. I myself flew the T-6 when I was earning my wings and it was during my time flying this beauty that I fell in love with painting her. I painted this while at Undergraduate Pilot Training.
A T-6 Texan II was painted in honor of all Laughlin AFB First Assignment Instructor Pilots, or FAIPs, due to their importance in the mission of creating world-class pilots. On the tail of the heritage T-6 is a black and white skull and crossbones, resembling the FAIP’s patch worn on their uniforms. FAIPs are pilots who have graduated from Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training and have been re-assigned to their base as an instructor.
This is a print of the original watercolor printed in America with only top quality materials. These prints are high quality cotton paper on an acid-free, 100% cotton, single-side coated paper showing a natural white finish with a slightly structured, soft-textured surface matte. Every print has a deckled edge (hand torn.) The prints are not signed.
- Custom Art by Ashes is a Military Woman company.
- 1 of a growing collection of mix-and-match airplane prints!
- Great for decorating a room with an aviation theme
- Fits standard 8x10 frames and mattes
- Printed when you order and sent directly to you!
-Shipping takes approximately 8-10 business days and I will provide you with a tracking code when possible.
*This listing is for a print of a watercolor painting, not the original*