Description
Old Crow, Bud Anderson’s P-51 B from the 357th FG. Each print co-autographed by the artist and Col. C.E. Bud Anderson.
The Painting: Called “Andy” by his pilot buddies Capt. Anderson with the 363rd Fighter Squadron, 357th Fighter Group, led Cement Squadron on 29 June 1944 where just southwest of Leipzig, Germany he scored three FW 190’s.
After confirmation on #1 victory, he saw FW#2 heading for the clouds and pursued, attacking from the rear closing to 150 yards getting quite a few hits all over. The canopy flew off and the pilot started to climb out as Anderson flew along side his Luftwaffe opponent. This dramatic scene is skillfully captured in Jerry Crandall’s painting of Old Crow. This day, Capt. Anderson would claim a total of three FW 190’s expiring 1195 rounds.
The Aircraft, P-51B-15-NA, serial No. 4324823. This was the aircraft in which “Bud” Anderson achieved most of his victories. It was painted in the standard factory Olive Drab and neutral Gray. The D-Day stripes were applied by brush painting on the 5th of June in accordance with the order. Note the ragged edges around the ‘6’ and the ‘S’. The ground crew kept the aircraft in excellent condition.
Image 19 1/2″ x 26″ with margins; 22 3/4″ x 29″ overall
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