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AH-64D "Apache Longbow"
Fort Worth, TX 
1-227th Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, 12th Combat Brigade

NP-3D "Orion"
Pax River, MD 
Naval Research Laboratory

C-27 "Spartan"
Kabul Intl. Airport, Afghanistan  
438th Air Expeditionary Advisory Wing, 538th Air Expeditionary Advisory Squadron

U-28A
Hurlburt Field, FL 
1st Special Operations Wing, 34th Special Operations Squadron

MQ-1 "Predator"
Cannon AFB, NM 
27th Special Operations Wing, 3rd Special Operations Squadron

MC-12W “Liberty”
Kandahar AB, Afghanistan  
451st Air Expeditionary Wing, 361st Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron

C-130H "Hercules"
Pittsburgh ARS, Coraoplis, PA 
911th Airlift Wing, 758th Airlift Squadron

UH-1N "Huey"
F.E. Warren AFB, WY 
90th Operations Group, 37th Helicopter Squadron

C-40A “Clipper”
NAS Ft. Worth JRB, Texas  
Fleet Logistics Support Wing,Fleet Logistics Support Squadron Five Nine (VR-59)

MC-12W “Liberty”
Joint Base Balad, Iraq 
332d Air Expeditionary Wing, 362d Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron
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Hellstorm
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The combat effectiveness of the AH-64 Apache was proven beyond any doubt by the swift devastation of the Iraqi army in "Operation Desert Storm." It also revealed a distinct shift in battlefield reality: the total supremacy of the helicopter over armored ground forces. In "Hellstorm", by Dru Blair, the sudden flash of the lethal hellfire missile illuminates the hidden form of an AH-64 Apache as it unleashes a rain of destruction deep behind the lines of the Iraqi forces. A superior night-fighter, the Apache is regarded as the world’s best attack hellicopter, and armed with the Hellfire missile, can defeat any known armor. Hellstorm depicts an actual engagement during "Operation Desert Storm," and is accurate down to the track patterns in the sand. A distant tank battle illuminates the horizon, and the remains of a ZSU and Soviet T-72 in their revetments serve witness to a previous encounter with this Apache. The second release in Dru Blair’s Army Aviation Art Series, Hellstorm is reproduced on Acid Free Museum Quality Archival Stock, and each lithograph is individually inspected and signed by the artist. The original "Hellstorm" hangs at the War College, Washington, DC.

Artist Proof Print

Print Number: DB-041-AP
Dimensions: 24x30
Price: $165.00


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Limited Edition Giclée

Print Number: DB-041-LEG
Dimensions: 30x38
Price: $495.00


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Open Edition Print - Signed

Print Number: DB-041-OES
Dimensions: 24x30
Price: $65.00


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Open Edition Print - Unsigned

Print Number: DB-041-OEU
Dimensions: 11x15
Price: $40.00


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