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Tuskegee Contrails: Click on the image for a larger view.
This Lithograph is signed by 20 Tuskegee Airmen and Stan Stokes and comes with a Certificate Of Authenticity and a DVD on them telling their story.
This Lithograph has an overall size of 21x24 and an image size of 14x21 and in an edition of 950 and 50 Artist Proofs and is available as follows:
Standard Lithograph: $395.00 Remarqued Artist Proof: $595.00
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Tuskegee Contrails
On March 24, 1945, 31 B-17s of the 463rd Bombardment Group flew a mission from their base in Italy, to the Daimler-Benz Tank Works in Berlin and back (1,800 miles). The 332nd FG was assigned the escort mission for most of the way, however when the relief FG failed to show, the 332nd continued to escort the B-17s all the way to the target. While over the target, they were wrer attacked by Me262 jets. In was unknown how to deal with the jets at 100 MPH faster then the 332nds P-51s, but within just a few minutes, Lt. Roscoe Brown and Flt. Officer Charles Brantley each shot down a jet. The rest of the jets scattered. For their actions the 463rd DG and the 332nd FG were awarded a Distinguished Unit Citation.
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Wulf Hunt: Click on the image for a larger view.
This Lithograph is signed by 20 Tuskegee Airmen and Stan Stokes and comes with a Certificate Of Authenticity and a DVD on them telling their story.
This Lithograph has an overall size of 21x24 and an image size of 15.75x21 and in an edition of 950 and 50 Artist Proofs and is available as follows:
Standard Lithograph: $395.00 Remarqued Artist Proof: $595.00
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Wulf Hunt
It was March 31, 1945 when the 332nd Fighter Group flew from their base at Ramitelli, Italy to just south of Munich, Germany. Their mission was to attack supply trains and any targets of opportunity. 1st Lt. Robert Williams, of the 100 FS was part of the mission. The 332nd found there targets in the form of Focke Wulf 190s and Me 109s. P-51s, Fw190s and Me109s covered the skies. During the dog fight, the 332nd downed 13 enemy fighters, Lt Williams was responsible for 2 of these, both Fw190s. Lt. William was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his actions. Three of his fellow pilots were lost in the battle. Lt. Williams went on to complete 50 combat missions before leaving the USAAF as a Captain.
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The Tuskegee Airmen
All of the images that appear below will be in Stan's Book about the Airmen.
Each image is available as a Giclée on canvas or paper. Browse the images below, then phone: 1-800-359-4644, fax: 1-831-643-0274, or e-mail stokescollection@sbcglobla.net with your order.
What is a Giclée? A Giclée is a printing process using a Digital Format. In other words its a very large Ink Jet printer/plotter. Our Giclée reproductions are produced using the finest materials and processes available. They offer the best in UV protection, and are guaranteed not to fade chip or crack for ten years.
Watch Stan Paint
Watch Stan paint a Tuskegee Airmen painting that will be in the book. Click on the link and then click on Demo Painting. www.tuskegeeairmenart.com
We strive to ship all orders within 48 hours of receipt.
Find the image and size that will fit your decorating needs and place your order by calling us toll free at 1-800-359-4644. To find the size of the image you need click on the image and you will find the sizes that are available.
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NOTE: ON LINE VIEWING OF ART WORK
When viewing art work on line please keep in mind that every monitor has a different resolution and may be set differently from others. With this in mind The Stokes Collection offers a 60 money back no questions asked guarantee on all of our art work. If you receive a Lithograph, Giclée or even an Original Painting that you are not completely happy with it just return it for a full refund.
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