-40%

ART PRINT: F-117 Stealth Fighter - Print by Shepherd

$ 21.12

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or exchange (buyer's choice)
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return policy details: Returns are only allowed in the case of mistake or damage to the product during shipping. Returns not accepted if the buyer changes his or her mind after receiving the print. Please make sure you understand the type of print being delivered before ordering!
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: New

    Description

    F-117 "Team Stealth"
    Col. Al Whitley took over command of the 37th TFW with its cutting edge equipment, the F-117 Nighthawk "Stealth Fighter" two days before the whole group was relocated to Saudi Arabia in response to Saddam Hussein's Iraqi invasion of its neighbor, Kuwait, in the summer of 1990. Under his leadership the wing adapted the moniker "Team Stealth", and were honed to a fine edge by the time hostilities began. When Operation Desert Shield became Desert Storm in January of 1991, Whitley was one of the first pilots over Baghdad, in the then-unproven stealth aircraft. Though the Iraqi defenses threw everything they could at the handful of F-117s, they were inevitably firing blind. As impressive as the "Fireworks show" of anti-aircraft gunfire and missiles was, no stealth fighter was even dinged by a stray shot (though shells returning to Earth did a great deal of the damage reported by the eager news media in populated civilian areas. Dropping laser-guided bombs (LGBs), the handful of F-117s used in the Gulf War flew 2% of the sorties by allied aircraft, but did 40% of the damage to Iraq's strategic infrastructure - turning the Stealth fighter overnight into a glamorous -but often referred to as ugly - superstar.
    Here Col. Al Whitley flies yet another of his 29 missions during the war, this time striking deep into Iraq to further damage the command and control systems. Aircraft #839 "Toxic Avenger" is seen here delivering another payload at an airbase. . The Iraqi air defenses failed to threaten the effectiveness of the F-117, but the cloudiest winter in a decade did interfere with some missions. Only against a moonlight sky, spied visually, could the F-117s be detected - but shooting one down under even those condtions was another story.
    Print size 12" x 16",  Unmatted, paper size 13" x 19"
    (Also available pre-matted to fit 16" x 20" frames- see below to order matting separately)
    Offered are limited edition prints from a 200-print run created and
    signed
    by the artist himself (feel free to email the artist as to which is the lowest number in the series available). The image is in brilliant color on highest quality photographic paper which produces the sharpest and brightest image possible, with print life equivalent to litho prints. This un-matted print is sealed for transport in a self-sealing archival plastic envelope and shipped in a shipping tube for the safest shipping possible.
    (Note that the text  in the image above is for Web display purposes only - there is no text other than the artist copyright and signature on the Print!)
    Enhance your print purchase by adding Double matting to the order. These mattes make these prints easily frameable in standard 16" x 20" frames. Follow this link or click the image below to add matting to your order through Ebay:
    Be sure to add me to your
    favorites list
    !
    Check out my
    other items
    !
    Powered by
    eBay Turbo Lister
    The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.