| Gulf Buddies by Geoff Lea.
US Air Force F15 Eagle over flys British Challenger Tank during the Gulf War. |
| Item Code : DHM0260 | Gulf Buddies by Geoff Lea. - This Edition | Buy 1 Get 1 Half Price! |
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| Image size 24 inches x 15 inches (61cm x 38cm) | Artist : Geoff Lea | £50 Off! | Now : £70.00 |
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Titles in this pack : The Storm and the Sabre by Simon Smith. (View This Item) Challenger by Simon Smith. (View This Item) The Winged Dagger by Simon Smith. (View This Item) The Road to Basra Southern Iraq 7th April 2003 by David Pentland. (View This Item) Battle of Eastings by Randall Wilson. (View This Item) The Battle of 73 Easting Iraq 26th February 1991 by David Pentland. (View This Item) A Hot Night in Basra by David Pentland. (View This Item) Gulf Buddies by Geoff Lea. (View This Item) Scimitars of the 16th / 5th the Queens Royal Lancers in Action by David Rowlands. (View This Item) The Artillery Raids 18th / 23rd February 1991 by David Rowlands. (View This Item) 10th Regiment Royal Corps of Transport Group Iraq 27th Feb 1991 by David Rowlands. (View This Item) Headquarters 4th Armoured Brigade on Objective Copper South Iraq 27th February 1991 by David Rowlands. (View This Item) Through the Hands of Victory Baghdad Iraq 7th April 2003 by David Pentland. (View This Item)
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Other editions of this item : | Gulf Buddies by Geoff Lea. | DHM0260 |
| TYPE | EDITION DETAILS | SIZE | SIGNATURES | OFFERS | YOUR PRICE | PURCHASING | EX-DISPLAY PRINT | ** Signed limited edition of 1000 prints. (One print reduced to clear)
Ex display print with some light marks on image which will not be noticeable when framed, and some light border damage. | Image size 24 inches x 15 inches (61cm x 38cm) | Artist : Geoff Lea | £80 Off! | Now : £40.00 | VIEW EDITION... |
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The Aircraft : | Name | Info | Eagle | The McDonnel Douglas (now part of Boeing ) F-15 Eagle has been the USAFs primary air superiority fighter for more than two decades. McDonnell Douglas won the competition to develop this aircraft in 1969 over competing proposals from North American Rockwell and Fairchild Hiller. The Eagle was designed to counter the threat of new Soviet fighters like the Mig-25. The first development versions of the Eagle flew in 1972. Designed as a single pilot, twin-turbofan, all weather fighter, the Eagle had far superior acceleration and maneuverability compared to the aircraft it would replace. The F-15A was capable of speeds in excess of 1600-MPH and had an operational ceiling of nearly 70,000 feet. Although the attack role was a secondary design consideration, the Eagle can carry an impressive bomb load of more than eight tons (externally mounted.) The F-15 is a large, very sophisticated aircraft. It is considered among the most successful modern fighters with over 100 aerial combat victories with no losses
Since the 1970s, the Eagle has also been exported to Japan, Isreal and Saudi Arabia. Despite originally being envisaged as a pure air superiority aircraft, the design proved also to be an all-weather strike derivative, and in 1989 the later development version the F-15E Strike Eagle entered service. The F-15 is expected to be in service with the U.S. Air Force until 2025.
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