Dance headdress-aeroplane, WWII U.S.A.A.F. bomber (B24-Liberator type). Fuselage, wings and tail carved from beach hibiscus wood, fabricated with nails and epoxy-resin adhesive. Rear, upper and front gun positions and cockpit painted grey gloss outlined in black.
WWII U.S.A. Air Force bomber (B24-Liberator type)
Hibiscus wood, nails, wire
Made by James Eseli in 2003
Collected by George Musu, from Badu, in 2004
Queensland Museum, QE12790
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