"Drachen Slayer"
Drachen Slayer
Limited edition giclee, 23.5" x 15.75"
Remarque Available
$25 per remarque
Remarque - Lt
Frank Luke Jr.
One of the most enigmatic personalities of the Great War was
an Arizona native by the name of Frank Luke. Over the past
century, many facts have been cited and myths created in
regards to Luke. To some, Frank Luke had a rebellious
nature and a volatile personality. To others, however, he was
a trustworthy friend as well as an aggressive and formidable
pilot in the air. Regardless of the controversies that surround
him, one fact distinguishes Frank Luke from all other pilots
of the war: he scored all 18 of his credited victories between
September 12, 1918 and September 29, 1918 - 18 victories in
18 days! Even more incredible is the fact that 14 of these 18
victories were observation balloons. These heavily defended
targets were considered by most pilots to be the most
difficult aerial targets to attack. Many of the highest ranking
aces often avoided these targets, however Frank Luke
seems to have made them his victims of choice.

Early in the war the German used a balloon design known as
the "Drachen", however, even after changing to a more
practical design, German balloons were still known by that
name.

Drachen Slayer is a depiction of Frank Luke’s 6th victory, an
observation balloon over the town of Chaumont. Here, Luke
dives past the balloon just as it begins to burn itself open
from the inside. His report of the Sept 15 encounter reads, "...
saw a light about 500 meters. at first I thought it was an
observation machine, but on nearing it, I found it to be a Hun
balloon, so I attacked and destroyed it. I was archied with
white fire and machine guns were very active."

Depicted here is SPAD XIII, S15202. Although Luke flew
several different aircraft during he September hunting spree,
this particular aircraft is most commonly identified as Luke’s.
The aircraft bore the number “26” on the sides and the top
wing as well as the Eagle insignia of the 27th Aero Squadron.

Printed on acid free rag paper, the edition consists of 200
prints, each of which is signed and numbered by Russell
Smith.
Here at Ozark Airfield Artworks we offer a large selection art prints. These prints mainly
depict modern and historic aviation along with military, civil and space flight. We also deal
with naval subjects and military armor and infantry works. These prints are from all the top
national and international artists along with some local artists. Many of our prints are
signed by the artist and by famous pilots and veterans. If you are looking for a specific
plane, pilot, artist or subject please contact us.
Copyright © Ozark Airfield Artworks 2005 All Rights Reserved
All images are copyrighted by the individual artist  and may not be reproduced
without their consent.
Privacy policy
Contact Us
Home
Artist Galleries
Ozark Airfield Artworks
See our great selection of
artists like Sam Lyons,
John D Shaw, Robert
Bailey, & Thomas Smith!
Limited Edition Giclee
$115.00
Limited Edition Giclee with 1 remarque
$140.00