April 12, 1945. The P-51 Mustang ‘Creamer’s Dream’ flown by Lt. Charles L. White of the 301st Fighter Squadron, Tuskegee Airmen, shoots down an Me-109 in Austria.
On April 18, 1942, General James H. Doolittle led a strike against the Japanese homeland from the US carrier HORNET. They bombed military targets and then dispersed to China and Russia.
Featuring the famous ‘Bloody Hundredth’ Bomb Group! On March 6, 1944, the 100th Bomb Group B17′s are en route to blitz targets in Germany when they are viciously attacked by the Luftwaffe.
The USS NIMITZ is one of the largest aircraft carriers in the US Navy. Pictured is Lt Col ‘Hamster’ Hobson being launched from catapult number three in his F-18 Hornet.
Reminiscent of WWII pinup posters that adorned the walls of crew huts and even the noses of so many airplanes that rode into battle. This painting features the model in US Air Force tunic, with a Flying Tigers P-40 as background.