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"Sunrise Slicks"
From a 20" x 30" Acrylic on Canvas
The UH-1 Huey (nickname derived from the
military "Helicopter Utility") was the work horse of the Viet Nam
war. It's many missions, included air assault, armed patrol and
escort, command and control, troop/cargo transport, combat
reconnaissance support, amphibious assault, light utility missions,
and medical evacuation. Hueys evacuated 378 thousand casualties
between 1965 and 1969. This painting depicts a flight of UH-1D
"slicks" going in harms way.
12 x 18 Open
Edition Prints Available Here!
(*Open Edition Prints are shipped rolled unless with a Limited
Edition print which are
mailed flat and shrink wrapped to a protective backer. Shipping on multiple orders will be combined)
Original is Available Email for price
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