
$29.95 Buy Now | "Air Force One Hardesty" "The evolution of the president's airplane is charted here, beginning with FDR's first tentative steps into the air as the first American president to actually fly in an airplane, through early incarnations of the aircraft and the current high-tech, speed luxury jet that represents America's station as a superpower." | |
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$15.00 Buy Now | "Airplane Keepsake Yellow" "these wonderful junior models will capture the immagination of any junior aviator. Their bright colours and fun detail are just like dad's collection. I give them to my kids - it distracts them from messing around with my models. " | |
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$15.00 Buy Now | "Airplane Keepsake Red" "These wonderful junior models will capture the immagination of any junior aviator. Their bright colours and fun detail are just like dad's collection. I give them to my kids - it distracts them from messing around with my models." | |
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$15.00 Buy Now | "Wright Flyer Keepsake" "These wonderful junior models will capture the immagination of any junior aviator. Their bright colours and fun detail are just like dad's collection. I give them to my kids - it distracts them from messing around with my models." | |
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$29.99 Buy Now | "1930's Bomber Paperweight" "Memories of a time when flight was still a very hands-on affair. Highly collectable now, originals from the forties and fifties are hard to find." | |
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$49.00 Buy Now | "Gee-Bee Squadron Mobile" "Seemingly designed by Disney cartoon designers the Gee-Bees were winning 1932 national air races. With names like Wasp Jr. and Bumblebee they featured 550 HP engines and did not use wing flaps." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "B-58 Hustler, ""Arctic Hustler""" "Depicted is Stan Stokes' painting entitled Arctic Hustler, a B-58A flying out of Elmendorf AFB in Alaska is put through its radar-beating paces in the mid-1960s." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "PBM Mariner, ""Antarctic Mayday""" "In 1946 Admiral Richard Byrd lead a 4,000-man mission to Antarctica to map the continent. This was the fourth of Byrd's polar explorations, and his most ambitious. The expedition was named, ""Operation High Jump.""" | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "F4U Corsair, ""Angels of Okinawa""" "The Corsair was fast, and became the first military aircraft to obtain 400 MPH in level flight. The Corsair incorporated the largest three-bladed propeller ever utilized on a single engine aircraft, and a unique distinctive gull wing design." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "P-51 Mustang, ""A Perfect Record""" "In Stan StokesÆ painting, the P-51 piloted by Charles E. McGee, who would also go on to fly combat missions in both Korea and Vietnam, is depicted over a Czech airfield on August 24, 1944. On this mission McGee would down an Fw-190." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "JN-4 Jenny, ""Barnstormers""" "The Jenny became the primary trainer for training American pilots during the War, and many thousands of these aircraft were produced. After the War Jennies were purchased at a fraction of their original cost, and were used for barnstorming." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "Nieuport," "Stan StokesÆ nostalgic painting the top RFC ace Billy Bishop is depicted early in his career flying his Nieuport against a German Albatros." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "SB2C Helldiver, ""Big Tailed Beast""" "In Stan Stokes painting entitled Big Tailed Beasts, an SB2C-4E piloted by Lt. H. Paul Brehm pulls out over its target. Anti-aircraft fire is fierce, and the Hyuga is partially obscured by the incredible amount of smoke being generated by its AA guns." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "P-51 Mustang, ""Big Victory""" "On September 18, 1944 P-51 pilots of the 375th Fighter Squadron of the 361st Fighter Group, based at Little Walden in Essex, were assigned the mission of escorting B-17s on a shuttle mission to Russia. The BV-238 was strafed and destroyed." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "F-14 ""Cats First Cruise""" "The F-14 Tomcat was developed to provide an improved interceptor capable of carrying the heavier Phoenix missile, and advanced avionics. The first Tomcat prototype flew on December 21, 1970. Depicted is an F-14 of the Navy's VF-1 Wolfpack squadron." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "Spitfire Mk IV, Johnson, ""Canadian Heroes""" "As depicted in Stoke's painting Johnnie Johnson has just attained another victory over a Bf-109 while flying with the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1944. The painting is dedicated to the many Canadians which served with the RAF during the War." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "C-47 ""D-Day Invaders""" "Depicted in this Stan Stokes painting, which is dedicated to all those who participated in the ""Great Crusade,"" a C-47 ""Skytrain"" (bearing white and black invasion stripes) passes over the beaches of Normandy following a drop behind enemy lines." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "F-105 Thunderchief, ""Jaws of the Dragon""" "In Stan StokesÆ painting an F-105 piloted by Fred V. Cherry is depicted during an attack on the Ham Rong Bridge. Col. Cherry was shot down in October of 1965 and remained a POW until 1973. He retired from the Air Force in 1981." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "B-25 Mitchell, ""Destination Tokyo""" "On April 18, 1942, Lt. Col. James H. Doolittle led a group of 16 B-25 bombers on a carrier-launched raid on industrial and military targets in Japan. The ôraidö was one of the most daring missions of WW II." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "B-29 Superfortress, ""Final Assault""" "The largest and most powerful bomber of WW II, the Boeing B-29 Super Fortress, played a major role in bringing about the defeat of Japan. This limited edition is dedicated to the thousands of B-29 officers and crewmen who hastened the end of the war." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "F-8 and F-7F, ""Fast Cats""" "In Stan Stokes' painting an F8F accompanies an F7F-4N during the carrier qualification of the F7F-4N on the USS Franklin Roosevelt (CV-42) in 1946." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "A-4 Skyhawk, ""Fallen Eagle""" "The Skyhawk was utilized extensively in Vietnam for ground attack and support. As depicted in Stan Stokes' painting entitled Fallen Eagle, the A-4 of a young Navy aviator, Everett Alvarez, has just taken off from the USS Constellation in August 1964." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "Sopwith Camel, ""Fast & Furious""" "The first carrier-based naval air strike in history was carried out against the Zeppelin hangars at Tondern by the Furious on July 19, 1918. Seven Sopwith Camels, each carrying two 50-pound bombs were utilized for this mission." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "F-15 Eagle, ""In the Talons of Eagles""" "Leading a group of eight F-15 Eagles was USMC Capt. Charles Magill, a pair of Iraqi Mig-29s were encountered. Magill bagged one of the Migs while the second was downed by Captain Rhory Dreger." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "B-24 ""Liberators""" "Artist Stan Stokes captures a pair of Liberators returning to base at dusk after a lengthy submarine patrol mission over the Atlantic in 1942." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "Focke-Wulf 190, ""Long Nose Trouble""" "The Focke-Wulf 190 development project began in 1937. Conceived as a hedge against total dependence on the Messerchmitt 109, the 190 was designed by Kurt Tank utilizing a radial engine." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "F-6F Hellcat, ""Last Voyage of Yamoto""" "On April 7 an F6F from the USS Essex spotted the Japanese Battleship Yamato and relayed its position back to the USS Indianapolis, the flag ship of Admiral Spruance. The Yamato was sunk by numerous torpedoes and bombs." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "Wright Flyer, ""Miracle in The Sand Dunes""" "Orville and Wilbur Wright were two enterprising Americans from the Midwest who made a living operating a bicycle shop. They were fascinated with the possibility of flight and they built their first glider in 1900." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "Avro Lancaster, ""Night Raiders""" "Stan Stokes captures an Avro Lancaster during one of the first night raids on Berlin. Illuminated by the full moon above and the incendiary fires below, the destructive terror of this weapon of war is vividly captured by the artist." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "F-6F Hellcat, ""Off to the Turkey Shoot""" "On June 11, 1944 large formations of Hellcats were dispatched to lure Japanese land-based fighters into combat. Enough Japanese fighters were destroyed to allow the Fifth Fleet to land 140,000 troops on Saipan and Guam on June 15th." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "Bong's P-38, ""Pair of Aces""" "In ""A Pair of Aces,"" award winning aviation artist Stan Stokes depicts both Bong and McGuire over the Southwest Pacific in 1944. Bong's ""Marge"" is in the foreground, with McGuire's ""Pudgy"" off his wing." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "T-6 / SNJ Texan, ""Practice Makes Perfect""" "The aircraft shown being waved off in Stan StokesÆ painting appropriately entitled Practice Makes Perfect is an SNJ. This aircraft was one of the primary trainers of WW II, and was utilized by both the Army Air Corps (AT-6) and the Navy (SNJ)." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "B-17 Superfortress, ""Ruby's Fortress""" "The B-17 ""Flying Fortress,"" was one of the most acclaimed aircraft of WW II. It is also one of those uniquely popular warbirds which has attracted more than its fair share of romance and nostalgia over the years." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "F-86 Sabre, ""Slashed by a Sabre""" "The time is early 1951, the place is Korea. In Slashed by a Sabre, his second original created exclusively for The Stokes Collection, renowned aviation artist Stan Stokes has created one of the most dramatic paintings of a North American F-86 Sabre Jet." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "F-117 Stealth, ""Second Wave to Bagdhad""" "The F-117A was developed by the Lockheed Advanced Development Projects team, better known as the ""Skunk Works."" This was a top secret program, and the aircraft flew for several years before its existence was known to the public." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "F-4F Wildcat, ""Tough as Nails""" "The Grumman F4F Wildcat was the third monoplane to see carrier service with the Navy. It was also the fighter aircraft which would carry the brunt of the fighting in the Pacific until 1943 when the F6F Hellcat would enter service." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "P-40 Warhawk, ""Tiger Claws""" "In Stokes' scene Jernstedt with his P-40 Warhawk has just achieved a victory over a Japanese Nakajima Ki-27, referred to as the ""Nate"" by the USAAC. The gnat-like Nate was the first monoplane fighter to serve with the JAAF." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "B-52 Stratofortress, ""They Keep on Ticking""" "The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress has played a major role in America's defense for nearly forty years. In his dramatic painting appropriately entitled B-52s: They Keep On Ticking, depicted is an early big-tailed B-52B and a more contemporary B-52G." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "PT-17 Stearman, ""Two Ways to Fly""" "In his painting appropriately entitled Two Ways to Fly aviation artist Stan Stokes depicts a PT-17 Stearman and a vintage Harley-Davidson motorcycle at a dirt field typical of those across the nation." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "F-4 Phantom, ""Vietnam War Veteran""" "Stan Stokes portrays a shark-mouthed Air Force F-4 in a near miss situation with a Mig-19 over the skies of North Vietnam. The Phantom's two-man crew is looking to the port side of the aircraft, as they anticipate a close encounter of the wrong kind." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "P-38 Lightning, ""Yamamoto's Last Fight""" "On April 18, 1943, in one of the more interesting, daring, and ultimately controversial missions of WW II, a flight of P-38s under the command of Major John Mitchell, intercepted and destroyed the aircraft carrying Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto." | |
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$40.00 Buy Now | "SPAD Rickenbacker, Gotcha" "A Spad piloted by Eddie Rickenbacker, America's top ranking ace, passes overhead for a last look. Steam is rising from the engine of the downed Fokker D VII, which was arguably one of the finest fighter planes of World War I." | |
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