The Candy
Clipper |
by |
Tony
Weddel |
Despite opinions
to the contrary, biplanes were operated by the USN
during WW-II. In this scene, a Grumman J2F Duck, "The
Candy Clipper", whose name resulted from earlier missions
devoted to flying candy and other supplies to General
Douglas MacArthur, rescues a pilot who had been shot down
over Mindinao, Phillipines in 1942. Captured duing
it's take-off run, the rescued pilot is pointing skyward,
warning his rescuer of an approaching Japanese Zero. This
17" x 23" print is available in both a
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by Tony Weddel
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