Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Craftmade Warplane Ceiling Fans Honor Airforces Of US And Its Allies

In the spirit of Memorial Day, here are some ceiling fans that proudly celebrate American military history. Craftmade Warplane Ceiling Fans are available in four dramatic finishes, each of which pays colorful tribute to a famous warplane.

Craftmade WB242BS Black Sheep Warplane Ceiling Fan Black Sheep - A Tribute to Col. Gregory "Pappy" Boyington, who inspired the 1970s television show "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep," which dramatized the Black Sheep Squadron's exploits during World War II.

Craftmade WB448GG Glamorous Glen Warplane Ceiling Fan Glamorous Glen - Chuck Yeager named this plane for his wife, Glennis. A decorated combatant who would go on to become a noted test pilot, Yeager once shot down five enemy aircraft in one mission.

Craftmade WB242SC Sopwith Camel Sopwith Camel - Major William Barker's Sopwith Camel became the most successful fighter aircraft in the history of the RAF, shooting down 46 aircraft.

Craftmade WB348TS Tiger Shark Warplane Ceiling Fan Tiger Shark - pays tribute to the Flying Tigers, a nickname for the 1st American Volunteer Group (AVG) of the Chinese Air Force. The group's shark-faced fighters remain among the most recognizable of any individual combat aircraft of World War II.

Click the images above for more details. Use coupon code FANSALE to save 10-20% on any Craftmade Ceiling Fan.

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