| Since the release a few months ago, this has been selling fast. The unique signatures on this print will sure to make it sell out soon. |
| Hoover’s Ole Yeller” is the third (and final) print in a series of paintings featuring Bob Hoover’s aircraft. The print is co-signed by Hoover (like “Hoover’s Maneuver” and “Hoover’s Fighting Spitfire”) and is a great collector’s piece. If customers bought either of the first two Hoover-based prints this rounds out the collection. All three Hoover prints are available here at Ozark Airfield Artworks |
| Sam’s First Cub on Floats Print Released! |
| 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. |
| All images are copyrighted by the individual artist and may not be reproduced without their consent. |

| "Lee Bottom Bird" by Sam Lyons |
| The piece is countersigned by Lt. Gen Hal Moore (Ret.), Command Master Sgt. Basil Plumley (Ret.), Al Bosse, and Lt. Col. Bruce Crandal (Ret., MOH). |
| "Low Pass for the Home Folks" By William Phillips |
| Signed by James SWETT, MOH - USMC Ace and Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient |
| "Spearhead of the Attack" Available NOW !!!!!!! |
| The scene depicted in this print portrays one squad of infantrymen under the leadership of SSG Walter Ehlers during the assault of June 9-10, 1944. Near Goville, France, SSG Ehlers courageously led his men to knock out several machine gun and mortar positions, often exposing himself to enemy fire, thereby eliminating stubborn German strong points and pushing forward the advance of the 18th Infantry Regiment. For his actions during this assault, SSG Ehlers would be awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. |