"WWII Aviation Art Limited Editon Prints" |
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| "The Luck of the Draw" | Operation Market Garden.....September....17..,..1944....Dateline Europe | |
"Any WW II aviation collector will want to have this limited edition art print. Only 500 Edition size prints and 50 Artist's Proofs have been produced. The artist has captured a rare moment in air battle history." The artist, Marlin Troutman, has captured WWII History as German flying Ace Mietusch was shot by Lt. William R. Beyer, P-51 pilot Sept. 17, 1944. It is easy to distinguish that this print is not for everyone, but for those that love conversation, history, art, and aviation. Youll spend hours talking about it and even envisioning yourself in the pilots seat; a young pilot caught in the heat of battle against an experienced German Ace with over 450 missions. |
This historical aviation print will enhance any office, home, or gallery. Rarely are exact moments in time captured so perfectly. Lt. William R. Beyer the young P-51 pilot in the 361st Fighter Groups 376th Squadron has verified that details of the painting, by Marlin Troutman, are historically accurate. The angle of the wing flaps, confusion of the gliders, and shooting of
Major Klaus Mietusch in his Me-109 Messerschitt, are all authenticated. Lt. Beyer
and Lt. John L. Lowden, CG-4A glider pilot during Operation Market Garden, have given
their seal of approval by signing each of these limited edition
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| Each print is numbered and signed by Lt.
William R. Beyer, Lt. John Lowden, and Marlin Troutman This fine-art aviation print is presented on heavy-weight, 100%-rag, acid free stock, includes a detailed account of this moment in time, Image Size: 32 x 19.5, Overall Size: 36 x 25. |
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