Last to Fight - P61 Black Widow by aviation artist Craig Kodera

 
Last to Fight by aviation artist Craig Kodera.
 
"The Northrop P-61 Black Widow was the first U.S. aircraft designed specifically as a night fighter," says well-known aviation artist and American Airlines first officer Craig Kodera, "and this P-61B was credited with the last two aerial kills of the Second World War."  "Lady in the Dark was the most famous Black Widow of the 548th Night Fighter Squadron," Kodera says.  Her nose art included a cat carrying a flashlight and a gun (the squadron's emblem) and the lady herself-a blonde who made quite a contrast against the fighters black paint. 
 
The P-61B flew its missions after dark, but it was often launched at sunset, a fact Kodera used to his advantage.  "I wanted to show the aircraft at its best," he says.  "The colors on the horizon, on the plane, and in the moon make the image majestic and mysterious."   This countersigned limited edition fine art print includes, in its margin, the image of the artwork that was the emblem of the 548th Night Fighter Squadron.  The print is a fitting homage to the P-61 Black Widow, one of the most effective, innovative, and unusual fighters to take part in the air war.
 
Print released 1994.
offset litho, 1000 s/n
In stock
Dimensions: 17.875" x 27"
CK00019
 
Counter-signed by pilot Lee Kendall. There is a squadron emblem printed in the margin of the paper print.
 
Issue Price: $675.00

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