Description: WHEN YOU SEE ZEROS, FIGHT 'EM #5/45 (LIMITED EDITION ANNIVERSARY GICLEE CANVAS) by: William Phillips Image size: 24"w x 18"h (stretched) Published: 2013 Issue Price: $395. Edition Size: 45 This is canvas: #5/45 This limited edition Anniversary giclee canvas is hand signed by the artist and GUARANTEED to arrive in MINT condition. William Phillips is one of the most popular aviation and nostalgia artists in the country. We are offering this giclee canvas in the original plastic wrap, never framed or hung, with certificate of authenticity. We will gladly ship it to you insured FedEx for FREE in the contiguous US & CANADA via USPS.International orders will ship carefully tubed. By bidding, foreign residents also acknowledge that they are aware of and agree to pay all taxes and related charges. William PhillipsWHEN YOU SEE ZEROS, FIGHT 'EM #5/45(LIMITED EDITION ANNIVERSARY GICLEE CANVAS) A warhorse needn’t be pretty ― it earns its oats in combat. The design of Japan’s elegant Mitsubishi Zero may have enabled it to out-fly the Grumman F4F Wildcat on paper. Armor, self-sealing fuel tanks, a superior ceiling and dive rate led to the development of combat tactics that made the Wildcat a dangerous opponent. And when men like Marine Corps Captain Joseph J. Foss were behind the stick, it couldn’t be outfought. William S. Phillips When You See Zeros, Fight ’Em depicts October 23, 1943 in the skies over Guadalcanal, when 28 Japanese Zeros and 16 Betty bombers swarmed over the island. Foss and his men were in the skies to counter attack. At one point, a Wildcat in pursuit of a Zero became potential prey himself, pursued by another Zero. Seeing this, Foss brought his plane in behind to within a few feet of the Zero and opened fire. The Zero burst into flames and the pilot bailed out, clearing Foss' plane by inches. Foss had a great appreciation for the Wildcat’s sturdy airframe. After his first victory, he got separated from his wingman―often a fatal mistake. Zeros “bounced” him and he dove for the deck, recalling that the Japanese planes were said to shed their wings in a dive. Wrong. “The wings didn’t come off,” reported Joe, “and they really salted me.” Well-riddled, he crash-landed his Wildcat and remembered the lesson. Foss would claim that wasn’t a good shot. “I just got up there and stuck those guns up his tail. When you see Zeros,” he told his squadron, “fight ‘em.” He was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his “indomitable fighting spirit” in the skies over Guadalcanal in the fall of 1942. In just 63 days he shot down 26 planes. When You See Zero’s, Fight’ Em, an Anniversary Edition Giclèe Canvas, is a gorgeous tribute to Marine Corps Ace Joseph J. Foss and the unsubduable F4F Wildcat. AUTHORIZED GREENWICH WORKSHOP DEALER CONSERVATION DESIGN, INC 14 VALLEY ST. DUXBURY, MA 02332
Price: 335.75 USD
Location: Duxbury, Massachusetts
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Features: Unframed
Size Type/Largest Dimension: Large (Greater than 30")
Edition Size: 45
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Subject: Cloudscape, Aviation, WWII F4F Wildcat Guadalcanal
Condition: Brand New MINT Condition
Print Type: Anniversary Giclee Canvas
Date of Creation: 2000-Now
Edition Type: Limited Edition
Style: Realism
Signed?: Signed
Type: Print
Original/Reproduction: Artwork Reproduction