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Wild Children

B-17 of 390th BG flying low level back to Framlingham
Wild Children, B-17 at low-level aviation art print by Heinz KrebsWild Children © Heinz Krebs
Wild Children, B-17 Tiefflug Luftfahrt-Kunstdruck von Heinz KrebsWild Children © Heinz Krebs
Description
A dramatic aviation art print by Heinz Krebs of B-17F "Wild Children", a 390th BG aircraft returning to base at Framlingham, England after her crew has completed their tour of combat following another dangerous mission deep into the heart of Germany. Having survived this trip in one piece and with no casualties, her crew is looking forward to one last landing before being shipped back to the United States. Their odds of surviving these gruelling combat tours were meager, to say the least. They were lucky and they knew it. Overwhelmed with the feeling of elation the skipper takes the Fort within feet of the deck, past Framlingham castle, their visual checkpoint for the final approach into the airfield during so many return flights.

Printed on heavy stock acid-free paper and supplied with a certificate of authenticity.

Limited Edition:
  • 1250 numbered copies, individually signed by the artist and countersigned by a complete 390th BG B-17 crew - pilot, co-pilot, navigator, bombardier, engineer, radio operator, two waist gunners, ball turret gunner and tail gunner, plus two crew chiefs.
Signatories:

Lt. Col. Paul Kovitz (squadron "engineering officer")
Maj. Gen. John S. Warner (pilot),
Col. Roger Sterr (co-pilot)
Capt. Jim Keelan (navigator)
Lt. Col. Orrie Thompson (bombardier)
T/Sgt. Andrew Anzanos (engineer/ top turret gunner)
T/Sgt. Dick Sawyer (LT waist gunner)
T/Sgt. Bill Frostick (assistant engineer, RT waist gunner)
T/Sgt. Jim Lightfoot (tail gunner)
M/Sgt. Wilbur Hill (flight chief)
S/Sgt. Otto Vent (radio operator)
S/Sgt. Walter Byrne (ball turret gunner)
Overall Height ca.
56
cm
Overall Width ca.
75
cm