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The Warrior and the Wolfpack

The Me-109 of Guenther Rall is being pursued by P-47 of the 56th Fighter Group
The Warrior and the Wolfpack, Guenther Rall's Me-109 pursued by P-47s - Aviation Art by John D. ShawThe Warrior and the Wolfpack © John D. Shaw
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Edition
The Warrior and the Wolfpack, Günther Rall's Me-109 gejagt von P-47 - Luftfahrtkunst von John D. ShawThe Warrior and the Wolfpack © John D. Shaw
Description
The aviation art print ‘The Warrior and the Wolfpack’ by John D. Shaw depicts an aerial fight on May 12, 1944. During homeland defense operations, Major Guenther Rall, commanding Me109s from JG11, effectively attacked a group of U.S. P-47 Thunderbolts of the 56th Fighter Group, nearly downing its famed leader, “Hub” Zemke. Shortly thereafter, Rall found himself trapped in a formation of “Jugs”, employing for the first time an aerial strategy developed by their brilliant group leader, known as the “Zemke Fan”. Outnumbered and outgunned by four Wolfpack P-47s, it was only by his extraordinary skill and experience did Rall manage to escape disaster, losing his left thumb in the process. By the war’s end, Guenther Rall had achieved a remarkable 275 air victories, making him the 3rd-highest scoring ace in history. After the war, this legendary pilot would not only become close friends with Zemke and many of his pilots, but he would also come to consider the U.S. his second home, even playing a large role in the U.S. Air Force’s F-104 program..
 
Limited Edition
  • 270 Victory Edition, signed by the artist and General Guenther Rall, Colonel Frances Gabreski, Colonel Robert "Shorty" Rankin, Colonel Bud Mahurin, Cleon Tompton (sold out)
  • 20 Canvas Giclée Prints, signed by the artist. Dimensions: ca. 61 cm x 101,5 cm. With a Certificate of Authenticity Custom hand-accented by artist and revarnished.
  • 10 Canvas Giclée Artist's Proof Prints, signed by the artist. Dimensions: ca. 71 cm x 121 cm. With a Certificate of Authenticity Custom hand-accented by artist and revarnished.
Published 2001
 
Overall Height ca.
61
cm
Overall Width ca.
101,5
cm