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Nowhere To Hide
The
F-15E Strike Eagles, with their vast array of offensive weapons, are seen in
their element, at dusk, enroute to an assigned heavily defended target.
The F-15E leader and his wingman are seen at sundown enroute to their targets
with two 3000 pound AGM-130, rocket propelled stand off precision guided
weapons, and an array of AIM-120 AMRAAM, AIM-7M Sparrow, and AIM-9M Sidewinder
missiles providing their own counter-air capability. They also display
their conformal fuel tanks, and navigation, targeting, and data link pods.
The impressive range and all-weather accuracy of the Strike Eagle and its
weapons, leave any potential aggressor with "Nowhere to Hide"! The
painting was inspired by a training mission flown by the artist, Keith Ferris,
with four F-15Es of the 4th Fighter Wing based at Seymour Johnson AFB SC in
February 2000. The painting has been donated to the United States Air
Force Art Collection by the artist. Click on the thumbnail image to see a
larger view, then click your browser's BACK button to return here.
Each print in this limited edition is individually signed and numbered by Keith.

Eye of the Eagle
Accelerating
on full afterburner, a heavily armed F-15E Strike Eagle punches through the
sound barrier, forming a momentary shockwave of compressed vapor. Eye of
the Eagle depicts the world's most fearsome fighter-bomber as it transitions the
speed of sound, and with its passage, nature's salute to human power and
ingenuity.
The first release in a special
edition by Dru Blair, Eye of the Eagle is available as a fine art
poster, reproduced on 80 lb. quintessence archival stock.
Click on the thumbnail to see a larger view. Then click your browser's BACK
button to return here. Each lithograph is printed on a rich black
background, complete with coordinated color trim for distinctive framing.

Yeager's Last Military Flight
The
last flight of Col. Chuck Yeager couldn't have been more fitting. As he
cruised above the desert floor in this hot rod of fighter jets, his translucent
wingman, the Bell X-1, was a ghost from his past. (Decades earlier, Col.
Yeager became the first man to break the sound barrier in the X-1). In Yeager's Last, Roy
Grinnell honors the modern marvel that is the F-15, while paying homage to the
past, all at Mach 1 speed. Limited supply - order today!
CLICK HERE to see more artwork of the
F-15 Eagle During Take-Off

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