Deliverance, by Dru Blair
The McDonnel Douglas AH-64 Apache
Attack Helicopter is one of the most formidable weapons
systems in the World. In Deliverance, Dru Blair
depicts the swift and sudden appearance of one of these
agile fighters along a winding river in the first of his
new Army Aviation Art Series lithographs.
The raw power of this fully armed
17,000 lb. aircraft is demonstrated in this high speed
turn, and the coning of the rotor blades indicates the
tremendous demand placed on the man and machine during
this manuever. Col Roger McCauley best describes flying
the Apache:
Hands down the most totally
effective attack helicopter in the world. Nothing,
absolutely nothing, is in its class as a night
fighter. It is nearly impossible to describe how it
feels to fly and fight in this machine when it is
bristling with its missiles, rockets and gun."
Reproduced on 100 lb. Quintessence Archival Stock, each print of Deliverance is
individually inspected and signed by the artist.
| Signed by the artist: $65 Overall
print size 24" x 30"
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