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Limited Edition “Danger Lightning Nearby” Print Signed by 11 P-38 Aces
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Part of the American Fighter Aces series, this Limited Edition Print features a “red letter” day for the 475th, 431st and 432nd fighter groups. On Christmas day, 1944 all three squadrons were airborne flying top cover for B-24s enroute to Mabalacat Airdrome on Luzon while the 433rd flew a fighter sweep over nearby Dasol Bay. As the heavy bombers approached their target, 70-80 Japanese interceptors sliced through the formation. During the 60-minute air battle, the 475th knocked down 26 Japanese fighters for a loss of three Lightnings, and scored their 500th aerial victory, while the 431st Squadron passed their 200th victory. A 'red letter' day indeed! Each Print is numbered, includes a Certificate of Authenticity and is signed by Col. Charles MacDonald, Joe Foster, Jack Purdy, John Loisel, Jack Mankin, Bo Reeves, Calvin Wire, Frank Nichols, Warren Lewis, P.J. Dahl, Elliot Summer and the artist Roy Grinnell. Measures about 30”w x 24”h.
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Part of the American Fighter Aces series, this Limited Edition Print features a “red letter” day for the 475th, 431st and 432nd fighter groups. On Christmas day, 1944 all three squadrons were airborne flying top cover for B-24s enroute to Mabalacat Airdrome on Luzon while the 433rd flew a fighter sweep over nearby Dasol Bay. As the heavy bombers approached their target, 70-80 Japanese interceptors sliced through the formation. During the 60-minute air battle, the 475th knocked down 26 Japanese fighters for a loss of three Lightnings, and scored their 500th aerial victory, while the 431st Squadron passed their 200th victory. A 'red letter' day indeed! Each Print is numbered, includes a Certificate of Authenticity and is signed by Col. Charles MacDonald, Joe Foster, Jack Purdy, John Loisel, Jack Mankin, Bo Reeves, Calvin Wire, Frank Nichols, Warren Lewis, P.J. Dahl, Elliot Summer and the artist Roy Grinnell. Measures about 30”w x 24”h.