PACIFIC SUMMER

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We may currently have one or more of this secondary market print available. Please contact us for details johnshaw.libertystudios@gmail.com 407-718-8187

The subject of this painting is America’s second highest-scoring aces, Thomas B. McGuire, who would become the second-highest scoring U.S. fighter pilot, with 38 confirmed kills, just behind Richard Bong (40 kills). His outfit, the 475th Fighter Group, was nicknamed “Satan’s Angels and was formed in Australia in May 1943. A part of General George Kenney’s 5th Air Force, it was the only outfit to use the Lockheed P-38 Lightning from the beginning of its combat tour until the end of hostilities in World War II. McGuire proved to be a controversial character, flying his personal mounts, all dubbed “Pudgy” I through V, and stressed three cardinal rules to pilots flying combat in the P-38: Never attempt combat at low altitude, never allow your airspeed to fall below 300 mph (because at speeds higher than 300 mph, the Zero’s maneuverability suffers), and never keep your wing fuel tanks in a fight. On 6 January, 1945, McGuire violated all three of his rules in a duel over a Japanese fighter strip at Los Negros Island. Stalling at well over 300 mph, with his wing tanks still on, Tommy McGuire plunged into the jungle, ending his brilliant record and his life. He would receive the Medal of Honor and McGuire AFB in New Jersey would be named in his honor.

Lithograph Editions 

Editions included varying number of signatures when originally released.

Canvas Giclée Edition-The next best thing to owning an original painting! 

These beautiful Canvas Giclées are individually printed, and are hand-varnished, signed & numbered by the artist. Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery, as these custom items require special ordering. Canvases are shipped rolled & ready for stretching.

40 x 34" Canvas Giclée $950

Custom sizes are also available! Please contact us for pricing on custom sizes not listed above. Please feel free to call with questions 407-718-8187

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We may currently have one or more of this secondary market print available. Please contact us for details johnshaw.libertystudios@gmail.com 407-718-8187

The subject of this painting is America’s second highest-scoring aces, Thomas B. McGuire, who would become the second-highest scoring U.S. fighter pilot, with 38 confirmed kills, just behind Richard Bong (40 kills). His outfit, the 475th Fighter Group, was nicknamed “Satan’s Angels and was formed in Australia in May 1943. A part of General George Kenney’s 5th Air Force, it was the only outfit to use the Lockheed P-38 Lightning from the beginning of its combat tour until the end of hostilities in World War II. McGuire proved to be a controversial character, flying his personal mounts, all dubbed “Pudgy” I through V, and stressed three cardinal rules to pilots flying combat in the P-38: Never attempt combat at low altitude, never allow your airspeed to fall below 300 mph (because at speeds higher than 300 mph, the Zero’s maneuverability suffers), and never keep your wing fuel tanks in a fight. On 6 January, 1945, McGuire violated all three of his rules in a duel over a Japanese fighter strip at Los Negros Island. Stalling at well over 300 mph, with his wing tanks still on, Tommy McGuire plunged into the jungle, ending his brilliant record and his life. He would receive the Medal of Honor and McGuire AFB in New Jersey would be named in his honor.

Lithograph Editions 

Editions included varying number of signatures when originally released.

Canvas Giclée Edition-The next best thing to owning an original painting! 

These beautiful Canvas Giclées are individually printed, and are hand-varnished, signed & numbered by the artist. Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery, as these custom items require special ordering. Canvases are shipped rolled & ready for stretching.

40 x 34" Canvas Giclée $950

Custom sizes are also available! Please contact us for pricing on custom sizes not listed above. Please feel free to call with questions 407-718-8187

We may currently have one or more of this secondary market print available. Please contact us for details johnshaw.libertystudios@gmail.com 407-718-8187

The subject of this painting is America’s second highest-scoring aces, Thomas B. McGuire, who would become the second-highest scoring U.S. fighter pilot, with 38 confirmed kills, just behind Richard Bong (40 kills). His outfit, the 475th Fighter Group, was nicknamed “Satan’s Angels and was formed in Australia in May 1943. A part of General George Kenney’s 5th Air Force, it was the only outfit to use the Lockheed P-38 Lightning from the beginning of its combat tour until the end of hostilities in World War II. McGuire proved to be a controversial character, flying his personal mounts, all dubbed “Pudgy” I through V, and stressed three cardinal rules to pilots flying combat in the P-38: Never attempt combat at low altitude, never allow your airspeed to fall below 300 mph (because at speeds higher than 300 mph, the Zero’s maneuverability suffers), and never keep your wing fuel tanks in a fight. On 6 January, 1945, McGuire violated all three of his rules in a duel over a Japanese fighter strip at Los Negros Island. Stalling at well over 300 mph, with his wing tanks still on, Tommy McGuire plunged into the jungle, ending his brilliant record and his life. He would receive the Medal of Honor and McGuire AFB in New Jersey would be named in his honor.

Lithograph Editions 

Editions included varying number of signatures when originally released.

Canvas Giclée Edition-The next best thing to owning an original painting! 

These beautiful Canvas Giclées are individually printed, and are hand-varnished, signed & numbered by the artist. Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery, as these custom items require special ordering. Canvases are shipped rolled & ready for stretching.

40 x 34" Canvas Giclée $950

Custom sizes are also available! Please contact us for pricing on custom sizes not listed above. Please feel free to call with questions 407-718-8187