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Alone No More - B - 17 Bomber And Spitfires By William Phillips

By William Phillips

Alone No More - B-17 Bomber and Spitfires by William Phillips

This print was first released: November 1992. Sweet Rosie O'Grady was a B-17G-5-VE. She flew with the 427th Squadron, 303rd Bomb Group, First Air Division, 41st Combat Bomb Wing, 8th Air Force, out of Molesworth, England. This B-17 flew 124 missions, more than any other aircraft in the unit.

She is shown battle damaged, returning from a mission. She'd dropped behind in formation and was alone in the vast European skies - one of the things most feared by bomber crews, because then they became easy prey for the fighters of the Third Reich.

Playing on the same theme shown in "Welcome Home, Yank," Rosie is joined by some Spitfires, two Mark IX's of the 241st Squadron. they will escort her home to England. Rosie and her crew are "Alone No More."

Alone No More - B-17 Bomber by William Phillips is available for sale as a signed and numbered limited edition of only 850 art prints with a 10-7/8 x 33-1/2 image size priced at $285 unframed. LOW SUPPLY!!!

Canvas - Alone No More - B-17 Bomber by William Phillips is also available for sale as a signed and numbered limited edition of only 50 giclee canvas's with a 11 x 34 image size priced at $345 unframed.

Order yours today. All artwork is professionally boxed and insured and guaranteed to arrive in mint condition. Artist William Phillips painted a American bomber being escorted home by a Spitfire in art prints for sale. World War 2 WWII and aviation painted in artwork.

Types Dimensions Edition Size Price Cart
Signed And Numbered Limited Edition Print 10-7/8 x 33-1/2 Image Size 850 $285.00

Signed And Numbered Limited Edition Giclee Canvas 11 x 34 Image Size 50 $345.00

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