Thunderstruck, by Dru Blair
For sheer firepower, there isn’t much that compares to
the A-10. Designated the “Thunderbolt II,” but more affectionately
known as the “Warthog,” the A-10 is among the most lethal and most
resilient aircraft to enter the force.
The A-10 is the first aircraft designed specifically for
close air support and can survive direct hits from armor-piercing and high
explosive projectiles up to 23mm. The aircraft was built around its
GAU-8/A Avenger seven-barreled cannon, the most powerful gun ever fitted
to a tactical aircraft. The ultimate measure of a fighting force’s
effectiveness is the ability to rapidly project and sustain an effective
combat force close to a potential battle area. Threats to U.S. interests
have changed in the past year and many combat scenarios will be played out
toe-to-toe with the enemy at close quarters. Despite improved capabilities
of potential adversaries, the A-10 accomplishes its mission by it’s
capacity to deliver punishing firepower, yet withstand astonishing damage
at extremely close quarters.
"Thunderstruck” depicts a pair of “Hawgs”
ravaging a column of tanks in the close confines of a mountain road. With
it’s GAU-8/A Avenger blazing, the lead aircraft makes short work of the
enemy’s assets, as the ground passes by in a blur of speed.
“Thunderstruck” is carefully reproduced on 100 lb.
Archival Stock, each print is individually signed and inspected by the
artist for color consistency and accuracy.
| Signed by the artist: $65 Overall print size
24" x 30" |
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