"Fighting
Doras" signed, open-edition print
The Focke Wulf Fw
190D-9 was an evolution of the standard "short nose" Fw 190
in which the usual BMW radial engine was replaced with an in-line Jumo.
This added engine length gave the "Dora" model its distinctively
longer profile.
This artwork features
a pair of deadly "long-nose" Fw 190D-9s. The lower 190 approaches
with guns blazing while the upper has gained advantage over a British
Tempest which is going down in flames.
This image is a Stormbirds Annex exclusive by noted digital artist Jamie Iverson. (Image below features a watermark that will not be present on your print.) These prints are quality, high-resolution images, perfect
for the aviation enthusiast and is excellent for gift giving or a treat for yourself.
- Print Size 12 1/2" X 16".
-
Open Edition Print.
- Signed by the artist.
Shrink wrapped on
foam core for protection and shipped flat (not rolled) to preserve the integrity of the print. If you do want it rolled up, to combine shipping with other items, for example, let us know. The merchandise featured here is from the official website of the Me 262 project. Those involved with the project and the site feel that
it is entirely appropriate to acknowledge the stunning achievements
of the German air arm during the Second World War, but have absolutely
no political sympathies for the National Socialist regime, nor for any
modern counterparts.About the Me 262 Project: several Messerschmitt 262 jets -- the first jet airplanes used in warfare -- are now built or under construction in the United States!!
This incredible project is the result
of a decade of privately-administered effort to create flight worthy
examples of the Messerschmitt 262 fighter, and has now entered its
final stages. The Seattle-based team of
expert designers, engineers and technicians has worked hard to create these aircraft which are accurate enough to bear consecutive serial numbers from those manufactured at the end of the war. The project has received various coverage television and in magazines, including the November 2006 issue of Smithsonian Air & Space.
Buyer pays fixed shipping/handling of 6.00 for USPS priority shipping for each print, .50 for each add'l; international bidders pay actual shipping costs (package weighs about 1 pound). MN residents must pay 6.5% sales tax. Insurance and/or del.conf is optional and extra. Feel free to e-mail with any questions. Please take a look at my other auctions and thanks for your bid.

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