William S Phillips. one of America's
leading Aviation artists, These William S Phillips aviation art
prints, many of which are sold out editions are offered for sale on behalf
of a major aviation art print collector's estate. and are only available
direct form Cranston Fine arts the Military art print company
Heading For Trouble by William S Phillips.
South Vietnam : Flying close to the ground, helicopters were vulnerable to enemy fire. This dawn sweep will find trouble before the day ends.
Item Code : AX0048
Heading For Trouble by William S Phillips. - Editions Available
I Could Never be So Lucky Again by William S Phillips.
Despite poor weather and heavy seas, Lieutenant Colonel James H Jimmy Doolittle leads his sixteen B-25 Raiders off the USS Hornet and on to the first Allied bombing raid against mainland Japan.
Item Code : AX0054
I Could Never be So Lucky Again by William S Phillips. - Editions Available
Into the Throne Room of God by William S Phillips.
Thunderstorms can be unpredictable. Sometimes they'll block an aircraft's way with curtain of lightning. Other times, you can fly through holes in the storm wall and into a strange, beautiful cloud cathedral. Here an F-14 is in this quiet, awesome area surrounded by the vast power of thunderstorms. This is God's throne room - where, occasionally, fighter pilots and artists pay their respects.
Item Code : DHM5004
Into the Throne Room of God by William S Phillips. - Editions Available
On April 19, 1967, then-Major Leo K. Thorsness took on, in the words of another officer, most of North Vietnam all by himself in one of the epic battles of that war. On that day, Thorsness and his backseater, Electronic Warfare Officer Captain Harold E. Johnson, fought about a half-dozenMiGs, shot down one-and probably another while protecting their wingman, who, with his backseater, had been forced to bail out of their damaged aircraft over enemy territory. The artist has captured the moment after Thorsness shot past his kill and continued on, during one of the most valiant efforts in the air war. He left the battle area only for midair refueling and then returned to ward off enemy fighters, staying even after he had run out of ammunition.
Item Code : AX0052
Lethal Encounter by William S Phillips. - Editions Available