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The Hun Hunter from Texas
Lithograph
Lt. Col. Henry Brown was the top scoring American ace in Europe when he was shot down in October, 1944. This is his P-51B sitting on the hardstand in England after a rain shower. A beautiful drawing that is signed by Col. Henry Brown and was featured in Flight Journal's Art Gallery section.
Edition: 150
Size: 16" x 20"
$50.00
(add $25.00 for remark)
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A BIG DAY FOR THE 353RD
Lithograph
This is a drawing of Col Wayne Blickenstaff scoring one of his five kills on March 24, 1945. Two pilots from the 353rd FG scored five kills that day. My most panoramic drawing to date. Signed by ten victory P-51 'Ace' Col. Blickenstaff.
Edition: 150
Size: 16" x 26"
$50.00 each
(add $25.00 for remark)
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POLISHED METAL MISCHIEF
This is my newest print and is I believe my finest drawing to date. I came up with the idea for this drawing while at the Oshkosh airshow with my six year old son. This is what happens when nobody is looking. Near photographic realism! This picture was chosen as a finalist in the 1999 EAA Aviation Art Contest!
Edition: 150
Size: 14" x 16"
$30.00 each
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