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$225.00 |
Lethal Encounter
William S. Phillips. Here is then-Major Leo K. Thorsness
and his EWO Capt. Harold E. Johnson on April 19, 1967
taking on, in the words of another officer, "most
of North Vietnam all by himself" in one of the
epic battles of the war. 1000 S/N by the artist, Col.
Thorsness and Col. Johnson. |
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$125.00 |
Flight of the Phantom
Stan Stokes. The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II
was flown by both the USN and the USAF in Vietnam.
The airplane was utilized in many roles during the
war. The only two aces in Vietnam both flew the F-4.
Randall "Duke" Cunningham did the honors
for the Navy, while Steve Ritchie attained five victories
flying the Phantom with the USAF. Signed and numbered,
limited edition of 950, 40"x 26" print. |
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$39.95 |
Vietnam War Veteran
Stan Stokes. An Air Force F-4 encounters a MiG-19
in a close encounter of the wrong kind in this highly
detailed depiction. The F-4 Phantom has had a very
long life, with more than 5,000 airplane produced,
and many still in service around the world. 16"x
11?" signed and numbered limited edition print. |
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$94.95 |
Night Strike
Stan Stokes. A-6s were used in Vietnam and still were
effective during Desert Storm due to constantly upgraded
avionics. Here, an A-6 departs the USS Ranger. Limited
edition of 950 signed and numbered by artist. 34"x
27" print. |
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$39.95 |
Fallen Eagle
Stan Stokes. Print depicts Lt. Everett Alvarez in
his A-4 Skyhawk, launching from CV-64 on the first
day of bombing attacks on North Vietnam. Alvarez was
shot down on this mission and became the first pilot
captured over Vietnam. Limited edition print measures
16"x 11?" and is signed and numbered by
the artist. |
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$125.00 |
Triple Threat
John Doughty, Jr. As three A-4M Skyhawks from VMA-214,
"The Black Sheep" roar to altitude, they
carry an arsenal that promises to bring any foe to
their knees. Limited edition of 750 S/N by artist,
24?"x 34?" print. |
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$44.95 |
Launch at Dusk
Tony Fachet. An A-4 Skyhawk readies for the slingshot
that will again send it on its way for another harrowing
mission over enemy territory. 26"x 20" print. |
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$39.95 |
Early Top Guns
Stan Stokes. USMC Gen. Drax Williams in his F-8 Crusader
- often called the "Gunfighter" - goes after
a pair of MiG-21s during an A-6 escort mission. 16"x
11?" signed and numbered limited edition print. |
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$94.95 |
Launch at Sundown
Philip West. This dramatic, colorful painting catches
the moment as an F-4B of VF-111 - the Sundowners -
launches from the deck of the USS Coral Sea in the
Gulf of Tonkin in 1972. Limited edition of 500 signed
and numbered by the artist. 27"x 19?" print. |
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$125.00 |
Flying the Jolly Rogers
Robert Watts. U.S. Navy F-4 Phantoms of VF-84 return
to their carrier, the USS Independence. The classic
F-4 Phantom served the Navies and Air Forces of more
Western countries than any other combat jet. 32"x
241⁄2" print is signed by the artist and
three Phantom pilots including U.S. Naval ace Randy
Cunningham. |
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$94.95 |
The Lone Star Lady
Philip West. Led by The Lone Star Lady, B-52 Stratofortresses
based at Anderson AFB on the island of Guam head for
Hanoi, North Vietnam, during the Strategic Air Command's
"Operation Linebacker II" of winter 1972.
Limited edition of 500 prints is signed and numbered
by the artist and measures 27"x 19?". |
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$225.00 |
Linebacker in the BUF(F)
Keith Ferris. Crews who flew the B-52 in Southeast
Asia called the airplane BUF for "Big, Ugly,
F..." This was modified at the urging of SAC
to BUFF for "Big Ugly Friendly Fellow."
Either way, in the December 1972 Linebacker II raids,
the B-52s penetrated the strongest air defense network
ever encountered in the history of aerial warfare.
1000 S/N by artist. 39"x 18" print. |
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$125.00 |
Timing is Everything
Dru Blair. Set against a beautiful lake, a group of
Cub Scouts bears witness to an awe-inspiring event
that will be remembered and cherished for the rest
of their lives - a low level pass by an F-111. Lasting
but an instant, the passage of the great jet leaves
in its wake a permanent inspiring image and plants
the seed of a life-long love of aviation. Limited
edition print measures 30"x 21" and is signed
and numbered by the artist. |
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$44.95 |
Big Brass Ones
Keith Ferris. This Wild Weasel F-105 is returning
from its 100th mission over North Vietnam in Nov.
1968. F-105 #62-4424 "Crown 7" was the airplane
assigned to Major John Revak, pilot, and Major Stan
Goldstein, electronic warfare officer, of the 44th
Tactical Fighter Squadron, 388th Tactical Fighter
Wing based at Korat, Thailand. These brave and dedicated
crews purposely drew fire in advance of the strike
force in order to locate, intimidate or destroy enemy
defenses. 24"x 111⁄2" print. |
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$295.00 |
Phantom Showtime
Robert Taylor. The U.S. Navy's only aces of the Vietnam
War, Cunningham and Driscoll have just achieved the
first of their five aerial victories. This spectacular
print shows Cunningham's F-4J Phantom, feet above
the murky waters of the Gulf of Tonkin, passing the
USS Constellation at 500 knots in celebration. 341⁄4"x
231⁄2" print is signed by the artist, Cmdr.
Cunningham, and Cmdr. Driscoll. |
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$175.00 |
Night of the Phantoms
Robert Bailey. In this dramatic night action, Phantoms
from the USS Ranger (CVA-61), led by Fred Ferrazzano,
attack Hai Phong Harbor, North Vietnam. They exit
the target area at 400 knots, having expended their
Zuni rocket packs in destroying an anti-airplane site
and munitions storage facilities, and in sinking two
surface vessels. 34"x 24" limited edition
print is signed and numbered by the artist and four
pilots including Fred Ferrazzano. |
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$175.00 |
Phantom Thunder
William Phillips. Flying through storm-tossed skies,
Phantoms of VF-96, the Flying Falcons, return from
a strike over North Vietnam. Airplane #5800,Showtime
100, was the "CAG bird" flown by Lt. Randy
Cunningham and Lt. (JG)Willie Driscoll when, on May
10, 1972, they downed three MiG-17s. These kills,
along with the two they previously achieved, made
them America's first Vietnam aces. 36"x 151⁄4"
limited edition print is signed and numbered by the
artist. |
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$94.95 |
Thud Ridge
Jim Laurier. In the summer of 1965, the F-105 Thunderchief
was bringing the war to North Vietnam. "Thuds"
flew daring, low level attacks through some of the
heaviest anti-airplane fire ever seen to bomb numerous
enemy targets around Hanoi. The courage, skill, and
dedication displayed by these pilots will forever
serve as a paramount example of USAF determination.
Limited edition print measures 24"x 18"
and is signed by five former F-105 pilots and the
artist. |
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$175.00 |
Alfa-Strike
Nicolas Trudgian. VA-163 Commander Wynn Foster leads
a typical ground attack near Haiphong in June 1966.
Zigzagging out of the target area at low level, the
A-4s are going flat out just a few feet above the
spectacular coastal landscape of North Vietnam, close
to the border with China. 351⁄4"x 231⁄2"
limited edition print is signed and numbered by the
artist, Foster and Vice Admiral James Stockdale. |
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$125.00 |
Game, Set, Match, Checkmate
211
Philip West. This print depicts the F-8E Crusader
of Cmdr. Harold "Hal" Marr along with his
wing man, Lt.(JG) Phil Vampatella, as they make a
high speed, low level victory fly-by alongside the
deck of the USS Hancock on June 12, 1966. The Crusaders
of VF 211, known as the Checkmates, achieved the admirable
record of being the highest scoring F-8 Squadron of
the Vietnam War. 32"x 241⁄2" limited
edition print is signed and numbered by the artist. |
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Intruder Launch
Tony Fachet. Depicts the dramatic launch of the venerable
A-6 attack airplane. You can hear the jet engines
roar and feel the deck shake just by looking at this
print! 26"x 20" print. |
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$29.95 |
Early 'Birds
Mike Machat. Poster featuring the USAF Thunderbirds
performing in early jet F-84s. Created to commemorate
the USAF's 50th anniversary. 25"x 19" |
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$39.95 |
Jaws of the Dragon
Stan Stokes. This dramatic Vietnam era painting depicts
the F-105 piloted by Col. Fred Cherry, who spent seven
years as a POW when his F-105D was shot down on a
ground support mission. 16"x 11?" signed
and numbered limited edition print. |
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$94.95 |
Soon Distant Thunder
John Young. As menacing thunderclouds retreat beyond
the hills, a USAF F-100D readies for a practice bombing
mission from Nellis Air Force Base to one of the nearby
ranges. Limited edition of 750 signed and numbered
by the artist. |
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$64.95 |
The Intruders
This dramatic print depicts the USS Saratoga in her
prime during operations off the coast of Vietnam circa
1970. This head-on view projects the power that the
Saratoga wielded during the later part of the Vietnam
War as well as the reliance of the A-6 Intruder as
the Navy's primary attack airplane during that conflict.
Signed print measures 20"x 30". |
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$34.95 |
Feet Wet
David Schweitzer. The North American RA-5C Vigilante
was the largest and fastest airplane to fly missions
off a carrier deck. Here, you can feel the Mach 2
speed as a Vigilante on a combat reconnaissance mission
reaches the relative safety of the Tonkin Gulf - in
Navy parlance, "feet wet." 32"x 21"
print. |
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$39.95 |
Serenade in the Moonlight
Gary Ball. Here is an AC-130E gunship participating
in Commando Hunt VII, the interdiction of enemy trucks
and sampans moving through the panhandle of Laos in
1972. 36"x 24" print. |
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$29.95 |
Rootin' and Snootin' |
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$19.95 |
F-4J Phantom
Ray Waddy. During an Alpha strike against the Haiphong
railyards, just southeast of Hanoi, Lt. Randy Cunningham
and Lt. J.G. Willie Driscoll would become the first
American aces of the Vietnam War with their third,
fourth, and fifth kills. 23"x 19" print. |
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