“THE HISTORICAL COLLECTION”- Aleutian P-38
“THE HISTORICAL COLLECTION”- Aleutian P-38
Aleutian P-38 by James Havens
“Aleutian P-38” by James Havens
circa 2001
circa March 25th 2007 - Anchorage, Alaska
Oil on canvas 3ft X 5ft
Permanent collection:
“The Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum”
“Aleutian P-38” portrays P-38 Lightning nose number 95 of the infamous 54th fighter group of the 11th Air Force. In the distance is the 1940’s Shemya Base located on Shemya Island. Lost in the Aleutian Island
Campaign of WWII, P-38 lightning
tail number 13400, piloted by 2nd
Lt. Robert L. Nesmith, crashed in
January of 1945 on Attu Island
located in the Aleutian Islands of
Alaska. Lt. Nesmith survived the
crash and was later picked up on the
shores of Attu Island. Lt. Nesmith
continued a distinguished career as a fighter pilot until his retirement in 1960. The P-38 was recovered from Attu Island In June of 1999 and restored by a team of volunteers over a two year period. The plane is currently on display on Elmendorf AFB, Alaska near Heritage Park. Included on the print is the Insignia of the 54th fighter group, a map of the Aleutian Island Theater,
and the insignia of the 11th Air Force.
copyright
Original Wreckage on Attu Island, Alaska
DELUXE CANVAS EDITION 2.5 feet X 4 feet S/N 75 PRICE: $1,750.
ALASKA AVIATION HERITAGE MUSEUM
A portion of the proceeds of the sale of each of the 75. “deluxe Canvas Edition “
will benefit the Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum. Check out the original oil painting
currently on display in the museums permanent collection while your there.
MERILL FIELD 1930’S
Check out the first in the deluxe canvas Alaska Aviation Series by artist James Havens.