On June 13, 1944, Lt. James Empey of the 5th FS, 52nd FG was flying his P-51B named “Little Ambassador” east of Munich Germany in the 4th slot of Blue Flight. Empey spotted a JU-88 below him and dove to attack. Making continuous passes on the German aircraft, avoiding enemy tracers, Empey finally saw strikes on the JU-88’s engine and cockpit. The Mustang was never hit. Lt. Empey saw his fourth victory crash and burn. Lt. Empey became an Ace with five victories on June 25, 1944.
300
signed (by Ace) and numbered fine art lithographs.
17 x 22 -
$95.00
100 S&N Giclees on canvas or heavy paper
12 x 18 - $175.00
16 x 24 - $265.00
20 x 30 - $375.00
24 x 36 - $425.00
30 x 44 - $525.00
34 x 50 - $625.00 – Supersize!
40 x 60 - $750.00 – Supersize!
We also have available a high quality 9x12 giclee on canvas of the Pilot’s sepia portrait for $125.00.

The Little Ambassador Speaks

Roy
Grinnell, Artist of the Aces
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