

$265.00 |
Dust Off: The Angels
of Mercy
William S. Phillips. With plexiglass fragments from
his helicopter's windshield buried in his hand, calf
and thigh, Michael J. Novosel, pilot for the 82nd
Medical Detachment, managed to save 29 soldiers by
going back into enemy fire again and again. Here is
a tribute to Army aviators, their crews and the gunships
that protected them. 1450 S/N by artist, Novosel,
and his son Mike, Jr. who flew in the same unit. 26"x
21?" print. |
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$79.95 |
Iron Dance
Joe Kline. Transport yourself to the tension of a
Vietnam firebase with this print of a CH-47A on final
approach with a 105 howitzer slung underneath. Closely
followed by a second Chinook with the same load, there
is a battery already in place in the rear, with an
American flag hoisted above and flapping in the rotor-wash.
28"x 20" print is signed and numbered by
the artist. |


$64.95 |
Rising
Force
Dru Blair. The cold, gray silence of a mountainside
is suddenly broken by the abrupt appearance of an
AH-64 Apache as it bursts upon the scene in a rapid
display of raw power and lethal capability. 22"x
29" print. |
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$84.95 |
The Defense of An Loc
Dru Blair. Here, in April 1972 at An Loc - 80 miles
north of Saigon - two AH-1 Cobras become the first
helicopters in history to destroy an enemy tank. It
is a turning point in history, now brought to life
in this 29"x 25" print. Limited edition
of 750 signed and numbered by the artist. |


$79.95 |
Have Guns, Will Travel
Joe Kline. A team of Huey gunships is shown working
a target during the Vietnam War. The lead airplane,
armed with rockets and mini-guns, is pulling away
as the crew lays down suppressive fire with an M-60
machine gun. Print features Bell UH-1C helicopters,
measures 28"x 20" and is signed and numbered
by the artist. |
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$79.95 |
Dustoff
That Others May Live. Joe Kline. This dramatic scene
is a "grunt's-eye" view of a Bell UH-1H(D)
medevac helicopter being guided into a tight LZ to
pick up wounded infantrymen. Limited edition 20"x
28" print is signed and numbered by the artist. |


$64.95 |
Redemption
Dru Blair. The Apache Longbow, the most lethal,
deployable, survivable, and maintainable multi-mission
helicopter in the world shows its close-quarters capability
as it kicks up the spray in a western river canyon.
This print makes an especially great conversation
piece, because there are two elements hidden in the
painting: an animal (no, not the eagle) and the profile
of an Apache Indian's face. Can you find them both?
30"x 24" print is signed by the artist. |
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$79.95 |
God's Own Lunatics
Joe Kline. "God's own lunatics," a phrase
coined by noted reporter and author Joe Galloway,
describes the respect earned by the dedicated helicopter
crews, willing to go anywhere, anytime in support
of ground combat forces. This print captures a UH-1H
Huey crew completing the mission to extract a Long
Range Reconnaissance Patrol under heavy fire. 28"x
20" limited edition print is signed and numbered
by the artist. |


$29.95 |
I am the Guard
Patrick Haskett. Poster featuring a tribute to the
American AH-1 Cobra attack helicopter. Pictured here
are two gunships from the Washington National Guard
over Fort Lewis. 28"x 26". |
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$44.95 |
Night Rescues
Tony Fachet. UH-1 Huey medevac crews performed uncountable
daring rescues such as this in Vietnam. (For a thrilling
account of Vietnam medevac, read Dustoff, also available).
26"x 20" print. |


$79.95 |
Chariots of Fire
Joe Kline. This print depicts a pair of Bell AH-1G
Cobra gunships beginning a right break onto a target
in the Vietnam War, as an OH-6A light observation
helicopter scouts the jungle below. Print measures
30"x 22" and is signed and numbered by the
artist. |
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