Description: "High Tailed Lady" by Artist Craig Tinder This Fine Art Print by Artist Craig Tinder illustrates the 24 December 1944 mission of the B-17G Flying Fortress "High Tailed Lady" of the 487th Bombardment Group on her way to the target of the Luftwaffe airfield in Babenhausen, Germany. Limited Edition Paper Print18" x 12" Relic Not Included24" x 16" Relic Not Included Each Limited Edition Fine Art Print is printed on archival presentation-quality, 260 GSM / 10 Mil, photographic paper created using the highest quality inks and archival techniques. Photographs do not do this paper substrate justice as it practically "glows" on the wall. The Story Behind the Print: On 24 December 1944, during the final days of the Battle of the Bulge, B-17G Flying Fortresses of the 487th Bombardment Group took to the skies as part of Mission No. 760, targeting strategic sites in Babenhausen, Germany. This mission was vital in disrupting German supply lines and diminishing their capacity to continue the fierce counteroffensive. Leading the 8th Air Force, the Flying Fortresses were met with heavy resistance from the Luftwaffe, specifically Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A-8s of IV.(Sturm)/JG 3, a renowned German fighter squadron known for their aggressive aerial tactics against Allied bombers. Near Liège, Belgium, the Luftwaffe launched a coordinated attack on the B-17 formations, leading to one of the most intense aerial engagements of the mission. The IV.(Sturm)/JG 3 pilots, trained in specialized bomber interception, aimed to inflict as much damage as possible, claiming 10 B-17 Flying Fortresses that day. Despite this aggressive assault, many B-17s fought bravely to complete their mission, including High Tailed Lady (serial 43-38028), which managed to evade destruction and continue flying. High Tailed Lady, with its durable construction and the determination of its crew, survived the perilous attack and went on to complete its bombing run successfully. This aircraft, like many others, played a crucial role in maintaining the offensive pressure on Germany during this critical period. Though the Luftwaffe made significant claims, the resilience of the 8th Air Force allowed them to continue their relentless campaign in the final stages of World War II. High Tailed Lady's survival stands as a testament to the strength of the B-17G and the bravery of the aircrews who flew these dangerous missions. Appreciate the Art - Learn their Story - Feel the History This item is handmade by artist, Craig Tinder. Available to ship worldwide! *International Customers: Please contact us prior to ordering so we can accurately determine the shipping costs and send you an accurate invoice.
Price: 34.99 USD
Location: Winter Garden, Florida
End Time: 2025-01-19T02:53:02.000Z
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Artist: Craig Tinder
Type: Print
Theme: Aviation
Style: Realism
Material: Paper
Production Technique: Giclée Print
Subject: Aircraft
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Color: 18"x12"
Price: 34.99 USD
Available Quantity: 5
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Color: 24"x16"
Price: 44.99 USD
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