World War 2 British Military Fighter Aircraft Hawker Sea Fury Aviation Art Prints, Posters and Unique Gift Ideas.The World War 2 Military Hawker Sea Fury is one of the most beautiful of the British World War 2 Aircraft. This page covers Aviation Art about the Hawker Sea Fury World War 2 fighter aircraft. Take a close look at the art prints and posters and even the gift section and you will see the history of the Sea Fury Airplane with the fine quality influence of the artist in these paintings and pictures. Mosquito Spitfire British Fighter Jets British WWI Aircraft British Airways |
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Robert Taylor. Aircraft Art Print Flying his 802 Squadron Sea Fury over Korea in 1952, Peter "Hoagy" Carmichael became the first piston-engine pilot of the Korean War to destroy a jet aircraft when he downed a North Korean MiG. 24"x 20" limited edition, numbered print is signed by the artist and by Peter Carmichael. #0007378
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I took the photo of the clouds used in the background picture
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the North Pole in April 2002. C. Jeff Dyrek, webmaster
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