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by Douglas Castleman
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Douglas A-20 Havoc iPhone case by Douglas Castleman. Protect your iPhone with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your iPhone for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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A Douglas A-20G Havoc, a light attack bomber used by the Army Air Force and Allied nations, supports the D-Day landings over Normandy, France, in... more
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Protect your with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
A Douglas A-20G Havoc, a light attack bomber used by the Army Air Force and Allied nations, supports the D-Day landings over Normandy, France, in June 1944.
Douglas Castleman is an award-winning artist and photographer based in Los Angeles (Torrance, California). His aerospace art has garnered the American Society of Aviation Artist (ASAA) Artist Fellow status, and some of his paintings are in the collections at the US Air Force Art Collection (Pentagon) and the NASA Permanent Art Collection (Neil Armstrong Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base, California). Douglas specializes in landscape, aviation and marine subjects and photography. His oil paintings, watercolor and pencil (graphite) works are part of collections around the world. His artwork has been featured on many aviation websites and publications. Douglas is also a member of the International Astronomical Artists...
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Douglas Castleman
Thanks, John! The A-20 is often overlooked these days, but it was a very important warplane nevertheless, especially in the 9th Air Force in England and the 5th Air Force in the Southwest Pacific. The Douglas A-26 Invader finally replaced it late in the war in most cases. The RAF, Free French Forces, and the Russians also used it a lot.
John Wills
Love it, great attention to detail Douglas. I actually never heard of the A-20 Havoc but it looks similar to the B-26 or B-25 from this angle. I'm appreciating the detail on the paneling, shadows, rivets, prop spin, the nose art, and spinner reflections.. In general it has a vintage photo look to it but in clear detail vs. a blurry photograph from the time period. That fuselage is super sexy, time to say goodnight Hitler.