Yeager’s Conquest-Mach 1 Print

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As the official artist and honoree of the American Fighter Aces Association, Roy completed 51 original paintings for the AFAA, accurately portraying the aerial combat of aces from WW1, WW2, Vietnam, and the Korean War.
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  • As the official artist and honoree of the American Fighter Aces Association, Roy completed 51 original paintings for the AFAA, accurately portraying the aerial combat of aces from WW1, WW2, Vietnam, and the Korean War. These paintings are based on the oral history of the aces involved and are as close as they can be to what really occurred as if someone was taking a photograph of the action. Roy was the proud recipient of the R. G. Smith Award for Excellence in Naval Aviation Art in 1999 at the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Florida.  Roy's original paintings are displayed in many museums throughout the United States. Prints feature Roy’s signature printed on the border and measure about 19”w x 13”h.

    Story Behind the Art
    This fine art print by Artist Roy Grinnell commemorates the epic flight of October 14, 1947, when twenty-four-year-old WWII Ace Capt. Chuck E. Yeager became the first man to fly faster than the speed of sound in the Bell X-1 rocket plane Glamorous Glennis, named for his wife. 

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