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Original price was: $65.00.Current price is: $32.50.
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The Sikorsky UH-60 Blackhawk is the world’s finest medium transport helicopter, and the primary instrument for US Airborne assault missions. its exceptional performance has gained it a well-earned reputation for unprecedented reliability in various multi-operational modes.

The River Hawks is the first in a series on the UH-60 Blackhawk by artist Dru Blair and depicts the speed, agility, and smooth performance of the Blackhawk and its crew. This dramatic rendition reveals a pair of Blackhawks in a swift and sudden approach preceding an insertion of Airborne troops in a rare river assault.

Reproduced on Museum Quality Archival Stock and each print of The River Hawks is individually inspected and signed by the artist.

The River Hawks is also available as a Giclée (pronounced zhee-clay ), which refers to a 7-color print which utilizes the latest in digital technology to reproduce art with breathtaking accuracy. This is the largest and most expensive version of our print line, usually measuring an overall 42 inches wide, and printed on museum quality Hahnemuhle paper for $495. A near perfect replica of the original painting, Giclée prints are limited to only 50 examples of each image, and are created for the most discriminating collectors.

Special thanks to Col John Pack, Commander, 3rd BN, 229th ATK HEL REGT, 18th ABNCORPS Fort Bragg; Without having met Col Pack, there would have been no migration by Dru toward Army Aviation as a subject.

 

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