1989
Watercolor, gouache, pen and ink.
10.5" x 6.5"
Around 1988–1989 there was growing concern about the age of the U.S. airline fleet. Reports of pieces falling off planes mid-flight, and accidents due to mechanical failure and metal fatigue caused a media frenzy, and a consensus among observers that most planes were simply getting too old to fly.
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