Nowhere to Hide

$185.00

Nowhere to Hide, Lithographic print, 20″ x 30″ L/E 450
Signed and numbered by the artist

F-15E
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 with four F-15Es of the 4th Fighter Wing based at Seymour Johnson AFB NC in February 2000. The painting has been donated to the United States Air Force Art Collection by the artist.*

Description

Nowhere to Hide, Lithographic print, 20″ x 30″ L/E 450
Signed and numbered by the artist

F-15E
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 with four F-15Es of the 4th Fighter Wing based at Seymour Johnson AFB NC in February 2000. The painting has been donated to the United States Air Force Art Collection by the artist.*