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by Douglas Castleman
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A Lockheed P-38J Lightning of the 55th FS, 20th FG, 8th Air Force in a close chase with a Luftwaffe Focke-Wulf FW-190A, of the famous JG26 ,... more
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A Lockheed P-38J Lightning of the 55th FS, 20th FG, 8th Air Force in a close chase with a Luftwaffe Focke-Wulf FW-190A, of the famous JG26 , somewhere above France during the Battle of Normandy, August 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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David Neace
Congratulations, your work is featured on the homepage of "Created by my Hands"
Douglas Castleman replied:
Thank you, David.
John Wills
Thanks for the information, good to know. In this painting, I really love the angle you are showing, for me it's an exciting work of art. Congratulations on another outstanding entry into your impressive catalog!
Douglas Castleman
No, the ace of aces Hartmann flew Bf-109's and in JG 52, almost exclusively against the Soviets (345 kills!!), but he did have 7 kills against American airplanes. (I just double-checked that with wikipedia). This 190 was flown by Otto Stamburger. Not sure if he survived the war...most did not.
John Wills
JG26, without researching, the name Eric Hartman keeps coming to mind. Is it his plane?
Douglas Castleman
Thanks very much, John!
John Wills
Wow, this is amazing Douglas.