Habu Poster Print
Habu Poster Print
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This is a reproduction of a 1968 poster by Russ Maheras commemorating the "Habu" nickname for the SR-71 Blackbird and its crew.
Habu is the name of a venomous snake found in Okinawa, Japan where the SR-71 was based when it earned this nickname, owing to the fact that they look similar.
This nickname has stuck and now even the crew patches say HABU.
Size: 12 x 16" (30 x 40 cm)
Illustration is licensed under creative commons 3.0.
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Dani rated this item 5 stars
George rated this item 5 stars
The print and tshirt were both excellent quality and arrived in a timely manner, stoked on stemcell, definitely has something for everyone!
It's a beautiful poster. Due to the price being so low I was a little worried about it being produced by a lower quality printing service, but Terry actually sent out an email update to everyone that ordered it saying they're having the printings produced professionally. I thought that was really nice of him to go out of his way to let everyone know. Anyway, the poster definitely didn't disappoint, it's awesome. :)
Habu Poster Print
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