BarnStormer by Nixon Galloway Open Edition 20" x 24" $40
A red barn and daredevil crop dusters were a familiar scene on many farms. The pilot flying in tight quarters skillfully pulled the plane up at the last possible moment. The wide-eyed youths in the hayloft developed a burning desire to join the world of flight. This nostalgic print stirs memories of happy times when life was less hectic.
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Wings Over the Heartland $75 by Nixon Galloway L/E of 950 20” x 24”
Who doesn’t take a second look when they see barns used as giant billboards or bi-planes hugging the earth. Crop-dusting is dirty work, with long days from dawn to dusk, but for us, it is a beautful sight as we watch them dance in the sky.
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SnowBird $75 by Nixon Galloway L/E of 950 20” x 24”
Galloway has created more than a beautiful snow scene - he has created a masterpiece of falling snow! This old-fashioned Stearman scene is full of nostalgic touches, from the barbed wire and split-rail fences to the windmill and the old pickup truck.
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Welcome Little Brother $40 by Nixon Galloway Open Edition 19” x 25”
Somewhere over the South Pacific, a lone P-51 pulls in behind two B-25s heading home after their mission is completed. This print commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of these two popular warbirds built by North American. You will feel like you’re in formation with them as the clouds rush by. This print is one you’ll enjoy the more you see it, especially as the light changes in the room.
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SAC B-47 Stratojet $95 by Nixon Galloway L/E of 1500 22” x 28” Signed by four SAC Commanders
The B-47 served the Strategic Air Command from 1951 to 1966. Over two thousand B-47s were built. At its peak, B-47s equipped 28 SAC Medium Bomber Wings. Each print is signed by four SAC Wing Commanders: Gen. McKee, Lt.Gen. Wilson, Lt.Gen. Pitts, and Maj.Gen. Garland.
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