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"Mustang Attack"
From a 20" x 24" Acrylic on Canvas
Next to the Flying Fortress, probably
the most illustrated aircraft of all time, in the opinion of this
artist, would have to be the Mustang. The shear beauty of this
aircraft from any angle is compelling. As well as escorting bombers,
the Mustang attacked the Luftwaffe on the ground, destroying many
aircraft. As World War Two neared its end, many German fighter
planes remained on the ground due to lack of spare parts and fuel.
They were an inviting target for Mustang pilots as were troop
columns and supply trains.
Original is Sold (sorry
no prints)
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questions
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you'll find something similar here!
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