Here at Ozark Airfield Artworks we offer a large selection aviation 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 aviation 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.
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Ozark Airfield Artworks
See our great selection of
artists like Sam Lyons,
John D Shaw, Robert
Bailey, & Thomas Smith!
About the Artist Joe Kline:
Joe Kline was born in Washington, DC in 1949. He traces
his interest in aviation to his father, who was a B-25
bombardier in the European theater of operations during
World War II. Knowledge of his subject matter came from
reading and model building at an early age, He garnered
valuable first-hand knowledge while serving as a
helicopter crew chief with the U.S. Army's 101st Airborne
Division in Vietnam in 1970-71.
Although he has painted a wide variety of aviation
subjects, his primary interest is in military aviation,
especially for the World War II and Vietnam eras. He has
works on display at the U.S. Air Force Museum and the
U.S. Army Aviation Museum. Recipients of his work
include many former military aviators, including General
James H. Doolittle and President George Bush.
Joe is a life member of Vietnam Helicopter Crew
Members Association, 101st Airborne Division
Association and he is the founder of the Kingsmen
Reunion Association. He is an engineer by profession
and lives in Gilroy, California with his wife and three
daughters.

"The Honor of Your Company"
Edition Size: 500
Size: 20” X 28”
“The Honor of Your Company” Presidential generations come together as the Texas Air Guard F-102 Delta Dagger flown by Lt. George W. Bush and the U.S. Navy TBM Avenger flown by Lt.(j.g.) George H.W. Bush in World War II fly symbolically over Mount Rushmore.
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