
Yoshino's Fatal Mistake
June 9. 1942. American bombers are on a raid from Port Moresby to Lae, New Guinea. They are escorted by P-400’s of the 35FG, 39FS. 1st Lt. Jack Jones is on his first combat mission. The Japanese decide to engage the bomber formation in force and a large fight erupts just north of Cape Ward Hunt. 15 Victory Ace Warrant Officer Satoshi Yoshino, from Tainan Kokutai, sees Jones coming down after him. Satoshi goes vertical in his Zero as he knows any American that follows will stall first, and add to his list of victories. Jack, coming out of a dive, watches Yoshino climb and Jones follows him into the vertical. Jack’s dive momentum keeps him from stalling, and he fires at the Zero with 50 cal. and 20mm fire. As Jones fly’s past his First Victory, Satoshi, not wearing a parachute, climbs out of his smoking cockpit. Satoshi, looking up at his victor, heads for the ocean below in his final act. Jack will finish his combat tour with 5 Victories, his first in the P-400, and 4 in a P-38. This dramatic image is part of the American Fighter Ace’s Gold Star series in support of the Ace’s Scholarship program.
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.

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