Czech Republic — 5 museum-grade prints drawn from its heritage. The Skoda Fabia WRC2 extended Škoda Motorsport's R5 dynasty into the WRC2 category where factory-backed hatchbacks earned manufacturers points and privateer respect on realistic budgets. Martini livery tribute on catalog art invokes the sponsor mythology Group B and WRC share — a visual language that makes Czech compact hatchbacks feel like they belong beside Lancia and Ford legends even when category rules keep them one tier below. Prague's medieval and Baroque historic centre — including Charles Bridge and Old Town Square — has been UNESCO World Heritage since 1992. Karlův most, completed in the fourteenth century and lined with Baroque saint statues, remains the city's most walked river crossing; the Church of Our Lady before Týn anchors the Old Town skyline with its twin Gothic spires, earning Prague the nickname City of a Hundred Spires. The Czech Republic signed a ten-year lease for fourteen Saab JAS 39C/D Gripens in June 2004, with the type entering NATO Integrated Extended Air Defence Systems from 1 July 2005 under the 211th Tactical Squadron at Čáslav Air Base. The unit traces lineage to Czechoslovak MiG-21 operations and became an honorary NATO Tiger Association member before achieving full membership in 2010 — the same Tiger Meet where the squadron collected the Silver Tiger Trophy.

$49



$49
