








FLYING TIGERS IN BURMA
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A Tribute to the A.V.G. in World War II
Overall size: 36” x 20” • Image size: 31.5” x 15”
Limited Edition Prints Signed by artist, includes Certificate of Authenticity & Painting info sheet
About the painting:
In this scene, a group of P-40s of the American Volunteer Group (AVG) take to the skies alongside RAF Brewster “Buffalos’ from 67 Squadron during an early morning mission in early 1942.
In late December 1941, as Japanese forces aggressively advanced through Southeast Asia, Rangoon, Burma became a critical target due to its strategic importance for Allied supply routes into China. During these beginning months, the AVG operated out of several bases in Burma, sharing airfields with their British and Commonwealth allies, but faced with overwhelming enemy numbers and operating in extremely harsh conditions with limited resources and constant danger. By March 1942 they evacuated Burma and relocated to bases in China, but not before achieving worldwide acclaim for their aerial combat record which earned them the familiar nickname "Flying Tigers”.
MAIN EDITION: Regular Price: $195 AVG SPECIAL PRICE: $125
Printed on beautiful 120 acid-free stock, 300 prints available, signed & numbered by artist • includes Certificate of Authenticity
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SPECIAL PRICES FOR AVG FAMILY & FRIENDS !
A Tribute to the A.V.G. in World War II
Overall size: 36” x 20” • Image size: 31.5” x 15”
Limited Edition Prints Signed by artist, includes Certificate of Authenticity & Painting info sheet
About the painting:
In this scene, a group of P-40s of the American Volunteer Group (AVG) take to the skies alongside RAF Brewster “Buffalos’ from 67 Squadron during an early morning mission in early 1942.
In late December 1941, as Japanese forces aggressively advanced through Southeast Asia, Rangoon, Burma became a critical target due to its strategic importance for Allied supply routes into China. During these beginning months, the AVG operated out of several bases in Burma, sharing airfields with their British and Commonwealth allies, but faced with overwhelming enemy numbers and operating in extremely harsh conditions with limited resources and constant danger. By March 1942 they evacuated Burma and relocated to bases in China, but not before achieving worldwide acclaim for their aerial combat record which earned them the familiar nickname "Flying Tigers”.
MAIN EDITION: Regular Price: $195 AVG SPECIAL PRICE: $125
Printed on beautiful 120 acid-free stock, 300 prints available, signed & numbered by artist • includes Certificate of Authenticity
MORE EDITIONS AVAILABLE ! See Below
SPECIAL PRICES FOR AVG FAMILY & FRIENDS !
A Tribute to the A.V.G. in World War II
Overall size: 36” x 20” • Image size: 31.5” x 15”
Limited Edition Prints Signed by artist, includes Certificate of Authenticity & Painting info sheet
About the painting:
In this scene, a group of P-40s of the American Volunteer Group (AVG) take to the skies alongside RAF Brewster “Buffalos’ from 67 Squadron during an early morning mission in early 1942.
In late December 1941, as Japanese forces aggressively advanced through Southeast Asia, Rangoon, Burma became a critical target due to its strategic importance for Allied supply routes into China. During these beginning months, the AVG operated out of several bases in Burma, sharing airfields with their British and Commonwealth allies, but faced with overwhelming enemy numbers and operating in extremely harsh conditions with limited resources and constant danger. By March 1942 they evacuated Burma and relocated to bases in China, but not before achieving worldwide acclaim for their aerial combat record which earned them the familiar nickname "Flying Tigers”.
MAIN EDITION: Regular Price: $195 AVG SPECIAL PRICE: $125
Printed on beautiful 120 acid-free stock, 300 prints available, signed & numbered by artist • includes Certificate of Authenticity
MORE EDITIONS AVAILABLE ! See Below

