Red 1 Focke-Wulf FW-190D Aviation Art Print - Profile
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Red 1 Focke-Wulf FW-190D
This Side-View Profile Fine Art Print illustrated by Artist Craig Tinder is printed on a heavy, luster substrate and is fade-resistant with an astonishingly high resolution to bring out rivet-level details.
Choose from 4 Different Paper Sizes and 2 Background Styles:
- A) Paper Print - 12" x 8" (30.5 cm x 20.3 cm)
- B) Paper Print - 18" x 12" (45.7 cm x 30.5 cm)
- C) Paper Print - 24" x 16" (60.9 cm x 40.6 cm)
- D) Paper Print - 30" x 20" (76 cm x 50.8 cm)
- White Background (classy, vibrant touch)
- Map Background (ghosted over a vintage WWII map)
About the Paper Prints:
Each Limited Edition Fine Art Print is printed on archival presentation-quality, 260 GSM / 10 Mil, photographic paper created using the highest quality inks and archival techniques. Photographs do not do this paper substrate justice as it practically "glows" on the wall.
Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. These prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
The Story Behind the Print:
In order to protect the vulnerable Messerschmitt Me-262 during takeoffs and landings, General Adolf Galland set to create an airfield protection squadron (Platzschutzstaffel) to provide necessary cover protection. The JV44 defense group was established and leveraged the FW 190 D-9 (Dora) - the long nosed variant of the mainstay "Butcher Bird".
Sachsenberg would survive the war with over 100 victories across 520 sorties flown. Although he was wounded during an air battle against P-51 Mustang fighters, he was transferred to JG 7 to fly the new Messerschmitt Me-262 jet fighter. He was needed for top cover support by Adolf Galland and in April 1945, he joined JV44 to fly the new FW 190 D-9 (Dora) interceptor - the long nosed variant of the "Butcher Bird" mainstay (FW-190 D-9 Red 1 JV44). These high-performance interceptors from JV44 were painted with red undersides and white stripes in order to assist friendly anti-air defense from mistaken identity. The scripted markings on FW-190 D-9 Red 1 below the canopy state, "Verkaaft's mei Gwand I foahr in Himmel!" (Sell my clothes I'm going to heaven).
This item is printed on demand and typically requires 2-3 days for printing prior to shipment.
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