"Shooters Odds" by Ross Buckland

With talk of an armistice only weeks away, F-86 pilot Ralph Parr was afraid that the Korean War would be over before he would get into air combat Flying a routine patrol over the Yalu, Parr spotted a glint of light low against the ground and suspected enemy aircraft Rolling into a Split-S, Parr dove his F-86F down from 41,000 feet and closed rapidly on the suspicious image. Soon he saw four MiG-l5s right us front of him, but a quick look left and right revealed that there was really a total of 16 enemy aircraft. Not one to miss an opportunity, Parr engaged the closest aircraft and was immediately in a boiling dogfight right on the deck After destroying two Migs and damaging another the remaining aircraft fled for the North. Ralph Parr finished the Korean War a double ace, shooting down ten enemy aircraft in just 30 missions over five weeks.

All prints are personally autographed by Col. Ralph Parr.

L/E of 850 (24"x 31.5")
Signed and numbered by the artist $100

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