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Historic A-20 Havoc Acrylic Print
by Stu Shepherd
Product Details
Historic A-20 Havoc acrylic print by Stu Shepherd. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
A-20G Havoc 39224 was the first A-20 to complete 100 combat missions over Europe in World War II. Originally named Miss Laid (and sporting the pinup... more
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Artist's Description
A-20G Havoc 39224 was the first A-20 to complete 100 combat missions over Europe in World War II. Originally named "Miss Laid" (and sporting the pinup nose art to prove it) the aircraft was repainted for the official ceremony that took place in Paris in November, 1944. "La France Libre" represented the cooperation between the United States and France in liberating that country from their Nazi occupiers. Depicted here on one of its last missions during early December 1944 over the Rhineland of Germany.
About Stu Shepherd
Stu Shepherd has been an aviation illustrator for nearly twenty years. His work is mostly known by box cover art on aircraft model kits made by Revell and Monogram, for whom he has done over 300 images (now including car box art and Star Wars items too). Stu has also worked in the Computer Game and Internet Community industries. He also creates art in the Science Fiction and Fantasy Genres, with his strength in spaceship design and environments. Stu just completed his first novel Sci-fi, and will soon complete his second. He lives in Central California.
$79.00
Kim Sy Ok
Congrats on your sale :)!
Gary Eason
Lovely picture, and an interesting caption. In RAF service the A20 was known as the Boston. A fine aircraft in its time.