Description: A POWERFUL TRIBUTE TO THE P-51 MUSTANG PILOTS OF THE 357th FIGHTER GROUP WARM WINTER'S WELCOME By Nicolas Trudgian P-51 Mustangs of the 357th Fighter Group race over a typical English village as they head for Leiston and home. As the evening light fades, the peace and tranquility of the snowy village, broken momentarily by the roar of Merlin engines, seems to bid the returning fighter boys a warm winter’s welcome.As the Autumn of 1944 turned to winter, the USAAF Eighth Air Force bombers were penetrating ever deeper into enemy territory, attacking distant targets in central and south-east Germany. Large formations of seven or eight hundred bombers, escorted by as many fighters, darkened the skies over the Reich. Central to the massive daylight raids was the long-range capabilities of the P-51 Mustang, the most versatile fighter of the war. Despite incessant pounding from the air, the Luftwaffe were putting up determined resistance, particularly in the south, often sending up several hundred fighters to meet the challenge. Huge aerial battles were fought between the opposing groups of fighters, and though the Allied pilots usually gained the upper hand in these encounters, the air fighting was prolonged and furious. Typical of those encounters, on a single mission in November the Allied estimate of Luftwaffe sorties flown against them exceeded 750, but often the German fighters were handicapped by poor direction from the ground, hampering their effectiveness – on the 27th, several Gruppen were vectored directly towards the P-51s of the 357th and 353rd Groups believing them to be in-coming bombers. They paid the price, the Leiston based pilots of the 357th bagging 30 enemy fighters before they knew what hit them. Successful as they were, the long-range escort missions flown by the P-51s were both hazardous and grueling. The weather, particularly in winter, was often appalling, and even an experienced pilot could become disorientated after hectic combat, and lost in the far reaches of the Reich. The return to base in England after combat over distant enemy territory was always exhilarating, and the pilots often hedgehopped gleefully over towns and villages on their way home after crossing the English coast.THE SIGNATURESThe print is individually signed by the artist Nicolas Trudgian and Four highly distinguished P-51 Mustang Pilots who flew with the 357th Fighter Group in combat during WWII. Colonel C.E. "BUD" ANDERSON – 357th Fighter Group / 16 ¼ victories First Lieutenant RAYMOND CONLIN - 357th Fighter Group / 1 victory First Lieutenant JOHN SKARA - 357th Fighter Group / Wingman to Bud Anderson Captain ROBERT WINKS - 357th Fighter Group / 5 ½ victories ALSO AVAILABLE FRAMED & SHIPPED - Please ask for details We will always do our best to combine shipping on multiple purchases whenever possible – please ask. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE: We have been in business for over 25 years and our items are guaranteed to be in perfect condition, unless specified otherwise. SHIPPING: Our prints are rolled in acid free tissue and shipped in large, heavy duty shipping tubes. matted & framed pieces are 'flat packed' in substantial packaging. Our shipping is insured and guaranteed. YOUR PIECE OF MIND: As a reputable company, if any issues do arise we don't expect our customers to deal with it. So if there are any problems such as with condition, delivery or damages then we will take care of it with a replacement, store credit or your money back. Please note: The signatures on our pieces are not reproductions; they are original autographs, hand-signed by the veterans involved. The certificate of authenticity is included.
Price: 215 USD
Location: Ojai, California
End Time: 2024-08-13T19:38:48.000Z
Shipping Cost: 15 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Unit of Sale: Single-Piece Work
Artist: Nicolas Trudgian
Signed By: 357th Fighter Group Aces
Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
Print Size: 29 x 24 inches
Region of Origin: California, USA
Framing: Unframed
Also featuring: Leiston
Listed By: Aces High Gallery
Year of Production: 2000
Style: Illustration Art, Realism, Aviation Art, Military Art
Features: Limited Edition, Numbered, WWII Combat Aviation, European Theatre, Signed, Secondary Market
Topic: 8th Air Force
Featuring:: 357th Fighter Group
Time Period Produced: 1990-1999
Image Orientation: Landscape
Signed: Yes
Title: Warm Winter's Welcome
Period: Contemporary (1970 - 2020)
Material: Paper, Lithograph
Featured Aircraft: P-51
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Original/Licensed Reprint: Limited Edition Print
Subject: Aircraft, England, Military, Sky, World War II (1939-1945), USAAF, Mustang, Eighth Air Force
Edition: Limited Editon
Also autographed by:: Bob Winks
Type: Art Print
Autographed by:: Bud Anderson
COA Issued By: Military Gallery
Theme: Americana, Art, Aviation, Conflicts & Wars, History, Militaria, Patriotic, Travel & Transportation, Combat Aviation, Autographs
Production Technique: Lithography
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States