F4U Corsair Over Iwo Jima Pencil Drawing PRINT

£67.00

This is a fine art print; however, it is also available to purchase as an original pencil drawing by me, John Martin Bradley.

It depicts an F4U Corsair flown by Lt. Commander Bill Hardy on his way to support ground troops during the invasion of Iwo Jima. Commander Hardy is one of the pilots in my WWII combat veterans project. A man who was larger than life and a great story-teller. The thing he was proudest of, apart from his rise from humble beginnings, was his skill in dropping napalm bombs into tunnels built into the ravines of Mount Suribachi. Doing so at near point-blank range while flying directly at the mountain face. The expression “balls-of-steel” comes to mind.

The drawing is intended to look like an old black-and-white photograph.

This fine art print can be delivered all over the world from print hubs I use in the USA, Canada, the UK / Europe, Australia and several other countries.

Please consider buying the original drawing.

PLEASE NOTE: the original drawing is different from the print of the same master drawing in that there is no printed text on the original (the printed text is only on the print version of the piece).

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This is a fine art print; however, it is also available to purchase as an original pencil drawing by me, John Martin Bradley.

It depicts an F4U Corsair flown by Lt. Commander Bill Hardy on his way to support ground troops during the invasion of Iwo Jima. Commander Hardy is one of the pilots in my WWII combat veterans project. A man who was larger than life and a great story-teller. The thing he was proudest of, apart from his rise from humble beginnings, was his skill in dropping napalm bombs into tunnels built into the ravines of Mount Suribachi. Doing so at near point-blank range while flying directly at the mountain face. The expression “balls-of-steel” comes to mind.

The drawing is intended to look like an old black-and-white photograph.

This fine art print can be delivered all over the world from print hubs I use in the USA, Canada, the UK / Europe, Australia and several other countries.

Please consider buying the original drawing.

PLEASE NOTE: the original drawing is different from the print of the same master drawing in that there is no printed text on the original (the printed text is only on the print version of the piece).

This is a fine art print; however, it is also available to purchase as an original pencil drawing by me, John Martin Bradley.

It depicts an F4U Corsair flown by Lt. Commander Bill Hardy on his way to support ground troops during the invasion of Iwo Jima. Commander Hardy is one of the pilots in my WWII combat veterans project. A man who was larger than life and a great story-teller. The thing he was proudest of, apart from his rise from humble beginnings, was his skill in dropping napalm bombs into tunnels built into the ravines of Mount Suribachi. Doing so at near point-blank range while flying directly at the mountain face. The expression “balls-of-steel” comes to mind.

The drawing is intended to look like an old black-and-white photograph.

This fine art print can be delivered all over the world from print hubs I use in the USA, Canada, the UK / Europe, Australia and several other countries.

Please consider buying the original drawing.

PLEASE NOTE: the original drawing is different from the print of the same master drawing in that there is no printed text on the original (the printed text is only on the print version of the piece).