MILITARY AVIATION WWII CANVAS ART PRINT P-47 THUNDERBOLT 56th
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Deadly Escort by Kevin Weber The P-47 Thunderbolt of Robert S. Johnson heads back to England after being heavily damaged and plunging from 20,000 ft. Wounded and unable to bail out of his aircraft the pilot turns to see the FW-190 flown by German ace Egon Mayer closing in on him. Mayer relentlessly unloads the rest of his ammoon Johnson, but the American keeps flying. Mayer then pulls along side Johnson to inspect his surviving aircraft. After flying together for some time the German pilot salutes the American and pulls away. Johnson crashlands safely back in Englandand survives to become one of the top American aces in WWII with 27 aerial victories. CANVAS EDITION Giclee print on canvas. 1 of 25 this is print # 7 Print image size 20"x 28" with 2" border for mounting and framing, Signed and numbered by artist with Certificate of Authenticity Artist info: Kevin Weber is an award winning aviation artist, and member of the ASAA (American Society of Aviation Artists). He has had work displayed at the Mighty 8th Air Force Museum in Savannah Georgia, The Museum of Flight in Seattle WA, and the USS Intrepid Museum in New York City. FREE PRIORITY SHIPPING within the US
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