Flying the Jolly Roger by Robert Watts Artist Proof signed by F-4 Phantom Aces For Sale


Flying the Jolly Roger by Robert Watts Artist Proof signed by F-4 Phantom Aces
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Flying the Jolly Roger by Robert Watts Artist Proof signed by F-4 Phantom Aces:
$299.00

A superb Limited editionprint paying tribute to the Phantom in Vietnam

FLYING THE JOLLY ROGERBy Robert Watts
Artist Proof

A pair of Navy F-4 Phantoms of VF84, The Jolly Rogers, prepare to recover aboard the carrier U.S.S. Independence.

This superb painting provides a spectacular view of the legendary Phantom. Seen against a beautiful Yankee Station sundown, an element of F-4s decelerate in preparation for deck landing, following a combat mission in 1965.

Revered by all who flew it, the classic F-4 Phantom served the Navies and Air Forces of more Western world countries than any other combat jet. Robert Watts’ superb print edition pays tribute to this legendary aircraft and provides collectors a nostalgic reminder of a truly great jet fighter.

THE SIGNATURES
The Artist Proof print is individuallynumberedand personally signed bythree legendary F-4 pilots:

Major GeneralMARION CARL
Marion Carl was one of the few VMF-221 Wildcat pilots to survive the climactic Battle of Midway. He was the first Marine Fighter Ace of the war, and accumulated18 ½victories in total. He had 490 hours in the Phantom I, flying combat recon flights over Red China. Commanding air wings in Vietnam and later at Cherry Point, he flew the F-4 regularly – one of the few Generals to do so.CommanderRANDALL "DUKE" CUNNINGHAM
After joining the Navy in 1966, Randy Cunningham went to Vietnam with VF96, flying the F-4 Phantom - most famously his F-4 'Showtime 100". He became the first Fighter Ace of the conflict and only Navy Ace, shooting down 5 MiGs, and was one of the most highly decorated Aces of the Vietnam war. He later assumed command of the elite Navy Adversary Squadron of the Miramar Top Gun program.

ColonelMANFRED RIETSCH
After joining the US Marine Corps in 1966 he later joined VMFA-513 in Vietnam. Flying the F-4 Phantom, he experienced his first combat in 1968 and by the end of his tour had flown 653 combat missions – more than any other F-4 pilot in Vietnam. He went on to fly 66 combat missions in the F/A-18 during Desert Storm.

Please note:The prints in my store are hand-signed by the veterans involved in thepainting so the signatures are original autographs and not reproductions.The certificate of authenticity is included.CONDITION:My items are guaranteed to be in perfectcondition, any issues are clearly detailed in the description.

SHIPPING:As a former aviation art retailer I have shipped countless prints overthe years. My prints are rolled in acid free tissue and shipped in heavy dutytubes, and the shipping isinsured andguaranteed.

Ifyou are interested in more than one item I will always do my best to combinethe shipping to save costs – please just ask.


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