Low Pass for the Home Folks by William Phillips

 
On a trip to Garmisch, Germany, Bill Phillips and his wife Kristi discovered a war memorial on a hillside. Surrounding the monument were framed photographs of local young men who had been killed in World War II. Bill was particularly moved by one photograph of a fresh-faced boy, his arms around a cow. “This was no jack-booted Nazi. This was a farm kid who loved his home and went off to fight for it, just as American boys had done.”
  The boy’s story began to develop in Bill’s imagination: the young German had gone into the Luftwaffe and learned to fly fighters. One day, early in the war, the boy and a friend had buzzed the home valley in their BF-109s. “I guess all pilots have done that, in every country,” says Bill. “The pride of flight is universal.” Bill checked with a German pilot, who said the practice was strictly verboten — “…but of course we did it.”
 
Print released 1991.
Canvas released 2007.
giclee canvas, 250 s/n
In stock
Dimensions: 16" x 28"
Sold out at publisher, we have one (June 2011).
Issue Price: $750.00
offset litho, 1000 s/n
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Dimensions: 19.25" x 30.5"

 

Issue Price: $175.00

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