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Hellcat Fury - War in the Pacific Edition

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HELL CAT FURY
(War In the Pacific Edition - 9 Signatures)

by Robert Taylor

Print Sizes:
Main Print: 34⅛" x 24;"
Companion Print: 15½" x 12;"

Edition Size: 300

p> Truk, the small atoll in the South Pacific, was the major anchorage for the Japanese Fleet. Comprising a magnificent harbor and four heavily defended airfields, it was thought impregnable by the US forces as they fought their way up through the Pacific. But on 16-17 February 1944 a violent two-day aerial assault by carrier-born aircraft of Task Force 58 exploded the myth. In just two days the US Navy flyers sank over 200,000 tons of Japanese naval shipping and destroyed an estimated 275 enemy aircraft, totally eliminating all effectiveness of the Japanese base. Light as the US Navy losses were - only 25 aircraft failed to return - the battle for Truk was ferocious. The ground installations, ships, and airfield batteries put up intense anti-aircraft fire against the attacking American aircraft, while Zeros did their best to repel the onslaught. The air above the atoll became a maelstrom of flak, tracer, flying lead, and shrapnel, while below huge explosions rocked the ground as ammo and fuel dumps were hit, fires raged, and the acrid smoke of battle pervaded the entire area.

HELL CAT FURY
Here Robert Taylor brings to life the scenario that was crucial to Admiral Spruance's forceful drive through the Central Pacific. The once feared Japanese base at Truk is being reduced to a statistic of war. Hellcats of VF6 hurtle across the lagoon at masthead height with guns blazing, creating havoc as they tear into the enemy positions below. Seen in the foreground is the F6F-3 of Lt. Alex Vraciu, subsequently to become one of the Navy's top guns. This exhilarating work dramatically conveys the awesome conditions endured day after day by the pilots of the US Navy and Marine Corps in the Pacific.

In addition to the artist this print was individually signed by EIGHT Aces who flew the Hellcat in combat:

  • Commander WILLIS E. HARDY
  • Commander HAMILTON McWHORTER
  • Commander ALEX VRACUI
  • Commander JOHN CROSBY
  • Lt. Commander FRED DUNGAN
  • Lt. Commander JAMES E. DUFFY
  • Captain JOHN STRANE
  • Commander ED WENDORF

PACIFIC PIRATE
Prints of the WAR IN THE PACIFIC EDITION of Robert Taylor's painting "HELLCAT FURY" are issued together with a matching-numbered companion print "PACIFIC PIRATE," a wonderful study of the Vought F4U Corsair

In addition to the artist this print was individually signed by:

  • Colonel ARCHIE DONAHUE

Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity