"Triple Threat" |
| As three A-4M Skyhawks (specifications) from VMA-214, the "Black Sheep" rise to altitude, they carry an arsenal that promises to bring any foe to their knees. The "Black Sheep", made famous in World War II with Pappy Boyington, continued their storied history through Korea and into Viet-Nam, where the "Black Sheep" flew the A-4. Having retired their A-4Ms for the new AV-8B Harrier, the "Black Sheep" now fly out of MCAS Yuma, Arizona. |
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Original Painting 36" x 48" - Acrylic on Canvas | ||
| Limited Edition of 750 hand-signed and numbered lithographs (24" x 34") | ||
| 75 Artist Proofs and 10 Gallery Proofs | ||
| Featured on the cover of "Model Builder Magazine", September, 1990 | ||
| Featured in 'Classic Airplanes', Walter J. Boyne; Publications International, 2001 | ||
| Featured in MCAS Miramar Air Show "Official Souvenir Program", 2002 | ||
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