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Twilight Conquest by Nicolas Trudgian art autographed by P-61 Black Widow Pilots

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Twilight Conquest by Nicolas Trudgian art autographed by P-61 Black Widow Pilots
Twilight Conquest by Nicolas Trudgian art autographed by P-61 Black Widow Pilots
Twilight Conquest by Nicolas Trudgian art autographed by P-61 Black Widow Pilots
Twilight Conquest by Nicolas Trudgian art autographed by P-61 Black Widow Pilots
Twilight Conquest by Nicolas Trudgian art autographed by P-61 Black Widow Pilots

Twilight Conquest by Nicolas Trudgian art autographed by P-61 Black Widow Pilots
Flying a twilight mission in his P-61 Black Widow on October 24, 1944, Colonel Oris Johnson and his radar operator have picked up a formation of three Fw190s; stealthily closing on their quarry in the gathering dusk,’O. Makes one quick and decisive strike, bringing down the enemy leader with two short bursts of fire. Banking hard, as the Fw190 pilot prepares to bale out, he brings his blazing guns to bear on a second Fw190, the tracer lighting up the fuselage of his P-61. It lurks in the dark, carefully chooses its moment of attack, and strikes unseen, cutting down its prey with deadly certainty. Northrop could not have chosen a more apt name with which to christen its new night fighter when the P-61 Black Widow entered service in the spring of 1944. The first aircraft designed from the start as a night fighter, the P-61 had the distinction of pioneering airborne radar interception during World War II, and this remarkable twin-engined fighter saw service in the ETO, in China, the Marianas, and the South West Pacific. Under the command of Lt. Johnson, one of the P-61’s greatest exponents, the 422nd Night Fighter Squadron was the leading P-61 outfit in the ETO, destroying 43 enemy aircraft in the air, 5 buzz bombs, and hundreds of ground based vehicles, becoming the most successful night fighter Squadron of World War II. Each print is signed by the artist and 422nd’s famous C. Johnson, together with THREE other P-61 night fighter pilots who flew the Black Widow in combat in the European Theatre. Major General ORIS B. JOHNSON Lieutenant Colonel HERMAN ERNST Major ROBERT GRAHAM First Lieutenant BOB TIERNEY. Published in 1995 this outstanding print is rarely available these days and makes a perfect acquisition for aviation art collectors and autograph hunters alike. Please ask for details. YOUR PIECE OF MIND: As a reputable company, if any issues do arise we don’t expect our customers to deal with it.
Twilight Conquest by Nicolas Trudgian art autographed by P-61 Black Widow Pilots