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WWII P-51 Mustang Aviation Art Collector's Print Signed Numbered History Autograph

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WWII P-51 Mustang Aviation Art Collector's Print Signed Numbered History Autograph

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Aviation Art Collector's Print Signed Numbered WWII History Autograph with Certificate of Authenticity. Number 295 of 600. $1,000 firm. Cash only. Great for an aviation or history enthusiast, executive office, fixed base operator, airport, etc. No expense spared. Professionally framed. Double matted with great complementing colors. Acid free matting. UV blocking glass. Having this framed with premium materials cost several hundred dollars. Mustang Mayhem by Nicolas Trudgian A limited edition featuring the P-51 Mustangs of the 4th Fighter Group in action over Gablingen airfield, Bavari, 1945. As “Red Dog” Norley’s P-51D screams across the field at hangar height with his squadron’s Mustangs fanned out behind him, the 4th Fighter Group pilots jink through the intense ground fire wreaking havoc on the ground. In this, its final major mission of the war, the group destroyed no fewer than 105 enemy aircraft in two blistering airfield attacks. THE SIGNATURES Each print is individually signed by the artist and THREE outstanding P-51 pilots. Captain RICHARD BRALEY Major General CARROLL W. McCOLPIN Colonel STEVE N. PISANOS Overall Print Size 34 x 23 inches Release Date 1998 In one of their final actions of World War II, P-51 Mustangs of the 4th Fighter Group devastate the Luftwaffe airfield at Gablingen, Bavaria, 16th April. In forty minutes of continuous strafing, 4th FG pilots destroyed over 44 assorted enemy aircraft crammed onto one of the last active German airfields.

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