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F-4 Phantom
Dragon Slayers by Bailey

Navy F-4 Phantoms and A-4 Skyhawks attack the Thanh Hoa Bridge (Dragon's Jaw) in North Vietnam. One hundred and four pilots were shot down within a seventy five square mile vicinity of this infamous target. The communists used the bridge to push Russian and Chinese suppies southward to the front by rail, truck and foot. It stood for almost ten years against every conceivable ordinance that the Americans could muster via air power, surviving wave after wave of determined airmen. For the North Vietnamese, it assumed a prominence that approchaed mythical status and became a symbol for the North of their detmination, fortitude and cause. It was finally destroyed by smart bombs dropped by A-4
Skyhawks, covered by F-4 Phantoms.
Signing these prints are F-4 Phantom aircrew who attacked the bridge some time during their tours of Vietnam. Two of the signees were shot down over the bridge, and survived almost six years of torture and imprisonment at the hands of the communists. Depicted is Phantom #201 flown by Fred Ferrazzano and later on the ill-fated flight by Ev Southwick and Jack Rollins.
Signed by:
Commander Fred Ferrazzano
Lieutenant Commander Charles Everett (Ev) Southwick
Commander Daivd John (Jack) Rollins
Commander Ron Stoddart
Commander John Tibbs/Lieutenant Commander Dan Arthur Pedersen. (Pederson is the 5th. signee for Limited Editions #1 to #50. He was replace by Pederson #51 to #100.
Studio edition is artist-signed only.
Print size: 31"w x 21"h
Limited Edition size: 100 signed and numbered
Studio Edition size: 200 signed and numbered
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