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Tuskegee Airmen

This picture was made to honor the Tuskegee Airmen, they were the first black aviators in the Army Air Corps during WW2. Despite all the hardships and the odds being stacked against them they rose to become one of the most famous fighter squadrons in history. While flying the bomber escort mission they never lost a single bomber to enemy fire.

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June Steward 10 May 2007

Wonderful, beautiful composition! Makes me proud just looking at it. Great work and piece of history!

Anonymous Guest 14 Apr 2006

excellent! what does this painting sell for ?

Artist Reply: it's actually not a painting it's a digital montage of three pictures. As for selling I never thought anyone would want to buy one.

Tamara Seiler 21 Dec 2004

Excellent image!!!

christine brand 21 Dec 2004

oops! this si very thought provoking and it is nice to see more than pretty pictures...

stan jones 20 Dec 2004

execllent work Adam i have seen the movie