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$44.95 |
The American Fighter
Pilot
Ron Darcey. Capt. Robert J. Love of the 335th Fighter
Squadron, 4th Fighter Intercept Wing scores his third
victory of the Korean War, in which he ultimately
became a six-victory ace. Limited edition of 450 signed
and numbered by artist. 24"x 18" print. |
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$39.95 |
Slashed by a Sabre
Stan Stokes. Col. Francis Gabreski is shown here bagging
one of the 6? MiGs that he added to his total of 24
confirmed victories in Europe during WWII. 16"x
11?" signed and numbered limited edition print. |
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$39.95 |
Good Hunting
Stan Stokes. Here, Capt. Royce Williams, in the Navy's
first jet fighter - the F9F Panther - finds himself
entangled with a gaggle of MiG-15s in 1952. Credited
with downing one MiG that day, many believe that Capt.
Williams actually had a hand in downing three. 16"x
11?" signed and numbered, limited edition print. |
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$34.95 |
Sabres Over MiG Alley
Dan Zoernig. Innovations like its "Flying Tail"
and one-piece horizontal stabilizer made the North
American F-86 Sabre a match for the Soviet MiG-15s
over Korea. However, with experienced combat veterans
at the stick, the Sabre enjoyed a 7:1 kill ratio over
the MiGs and their Soviet pilots. 19"x 13"
print is signed by the artist. |
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$125.00 |
Hunting Party
Robert Watts. The frosty morning air is shattered
by a hunting party of F-86 Sabres of the U.S. 51st
Fighter-Interceptor Wing, led by Gabby Gabreski, as
they blast off the runway at Kimpo airfield, South
Korea. Limited edition of 1,000 prints signed by the
artist and four F-86 pilots, including Col. Gabreski.
32"x 243⁄4". |
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$74.95 |
Sea Fury
Robert Taylor. Flying his 805 Squadron Sea Fury from
"H.M.S. Ocean" in Korean waters, Peter "Hoagy"
Carmichael became the first piston engine pilot to
destroy a jet airplane when he downed a North Korean
MiG. 24"x 20" print is signed and numbered
by the artist and Peter Carmichael. |
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$39.95 |
A Pair of Famous Nines
Stan Stokes. Ted Williams, the Hall of Fame baseball
player, was a great pilot. After instructing in WWII,
he was recalled to active duty for the Korean conflict
and was assigned to an F9F Panther jet. On the mission
shown here, Williams' Panther was hit, causing an
engine fire. Rather than bailing out, he made a skidding
crash landing at over 200 mph with no landing gear,
escaping just as the plane burst into flames.16"x
111⁄2" limited edition print is signed
and numbered by the artist. |
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$94.95 |
Beautious Butch
Mark Waki. This print captures the North American
F-86F Sabre, "Beautious Butch", flown by
America's top scoring Korean War ace, Captain Joseph
M. McConnell, Jr., 39th FIS, K-13, May 1953. Limited
edition print measures 24"x 18" and is signed
and numbered by the artist and Korean War Aces Major
General Federick C. Blesse, Brigadier General Robinson
Risner, Colonel Harold E. Fischer and Colonel Ralph
S. Parr. |
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$14.95 |
B-36 Peacemaker
San Diego 1952. Milton R. Kuhl, Jr. Capture a bygone
era with this remarkable photograph of B-36 number
44-92044 taken on February 22, 1952 in San Diego,
California. 28"x 19" poster. |
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$29.95 |
Tuskegee Airmen/Lonely
Angels
Ted Ellis. A blend of realism and impressionism, this
painting truly captures the camaraderie, and the emptiness,
that accompanied these brave men at war. 32"x
17" print. |
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$125.00 |
Six Turnin' and Four
Burnin'
Mike Machat. A giant by almost every standard, the
B-36 was an engineering and manufacturing marvel:
it's six P&W R4360 piston engines and four GE
J-47 jet engines gave the mammoth bomber the ability
to fly at more than 43,000 feet with a top speed of
418 mph. 341⁄2"x 21" limited edition
print is signed and numbered by the artist and Convair
test pilot Beryl Erickson. |
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$39.95 |
Twins
Stan Stokes. The P/F-82 was the twin fuselage version
of the P-51D Mustang. It was very fast, but was not
capable of dogfighting with the jets in Korea. Many
of them, like that shown here, were converted to night
fighters with a large radar pod mounted under the
center wing section. 16"x 11?" signed and
numbered limited edition print. |
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$39.95 |
Downed But Not Forgotten
Stan Stokes. Col. Bernie Fisher was awarded the Medal
of Honor for this rescue mission in the A Shau Valley
in March 1966, where he landed his Skyraider on the
heavily damaged field to rescue a squadron-mate. 16"x
11?" signed and numbered limited edition print. |
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$39.95 |
1947 Thunderbird
Don Feight. This is how it might have appeared if
the Thunderbirds had formed in 1947 when the Mustang
was king instead of during the jet era of the 1950s.
Limited edition of 1,000 S/N by artist. 18"x
24" print. |
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$39.95 |
The Peacekeeper
Stan Stokes. The huge B-36 intercontinental bomber
is shown over the Grand Canyon. 16"x 11?"
signed and numbered limited edition print. |
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$39.95 |
Fast Cats
Stan Stokes. A Grumman F8F and F7F pass over CV-42,
the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt. 16"x 11?"
signed and numbered limited edition print. |
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$175.00 |
Home at Dusk
Stan Stokes. A USN Skyraider returns to its floating
home during the Vietnam War. This limited edition
Giclée print, edition size of 100, measures
20"x 15" and is signed and numbered by the
artist. |
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