F4U-1A Corsair
P-51D Big Beautiful Doll
Messerschmitt Bf 109 G-6
Chance Vought F4U-1A Corsair
B-17F Memphis Belle (left side)
Curtiss Hawk 81-A-2 (P-40C)
Evolution
P-47D Thunderbolt
Grumman F-4F Wildcat
Rockwell International
Space Shuttle
F-4C Phantom II
North American P-51D
Messerschmitt Bf 109 G-6
Curtiss Hawk 81-A-2 (P-40C)
Fokker Dr.1
Curtiss P-40E Warhawk
P-47 Thunderbolt
P-38J Lightning
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.
P-51D Mustang
Copyright © Ozark Airfield Artworks 2005 All
Rights Reserved
All images are copyrighted by the individual artist
and may not be reproduced without their consent.
P-51D Mustang
We are proud to offer giclee's from Aviation Artist Tom Tullis. Tom’s artwork has appeared in over 75
books and several magazines. His aviation art profiles clearly exhibit a technical accuracy and realism
rarely seen today. Each aircraft is painstakingly researched for technical accuracy and historical
authenticity, with much of his knowledge of 1940's aircraft construction techniques garnered from first
hand accounts from the men who built these machines and those restoring those same machines today.
Ascension
B-17F Memphis Belle (right side)
P-51D Chuck Yeager
Focke Wulf Fw 190 A-8
Tom Tullis is currently self employed as a freelance aviation
artist, researcher and author, producing illustrations for book
publishers around the world and precision scale decal sheets
for model kits. He has authored four books and several
articles on aircraft camouflage and markings, and has a
reputation as one of the world’s leading authorities on
camouflage and tactical markings of World War II aircraft. Tom
is the official profile artist for the National Aviation Hall of Fame
and produces a series of limited edition profile lithographs for
that organization. In the last ten years, Tom’s artwork has
appeared in over 75 books and several magazines. His
aviation profiles clearly exhibit a technical accuracy and
realism rarely seen today. Each aircraft is painstakingly
researched for technical accuracy and historical authenticity,
with much of his knowledge of 1940's aircraft construction
techniques garnered from first hand accounts from the men
who built these machines and those restoring those same
machines today. His extensive list of clients includes Classic
Publications, Cutting Edge Decals, Eagle Editions, EagleCals,
Experten Publications, Exxon/Mobil Corp., Fine Scale Modeler
Magazine, Hikoki Publications, Kommodeur Decals, Meteor
Productions, Monogram Publications, the National Aviation
Hall of Fame and Osprey Publications. Tom currently lives in
Ohio with his wife Kathleen and son James.
Endorsements:
"The amount of detail that Tom Tullis puts into his profile
drawings are not unlike the accuracy expected in the finest
museum aircraft restoration. I can relate to the care he places
in duplicating rivet patterns, sizes and shapes of markings, to
the careful matching to original colors. Tullis is certainly to be
regarded among the best in his field of technical illustrations
because of this unwavering attention to the slightest detail.”
Robert C. Mikesh
Former Senior Curator
National Air and Space Museum
“Tom gets it all done in his aircraft paintings: nuts, bolts,
colors and numbers. There is no guesswork about it. As I
always say, right is right, and wrong is wrong. There is no
between!”
General Joseph J. Foss
USMC pilot and Governor of South Dakota
"...one of the best P-40 (illustrations) I’ve seen.”
Major General Charles Bond
1st Pursuit Group, AVG Flying Tigers
"When I saw Tom Tullis’ painting of "Yellow 11" for the first
time, I was stunned. How he captured the subtleties of this
beautiful Bf 109 I do not know. I do know it takes me back to 8
April 1944 when the aircraft caught fire right after take off and I
was almost killed. Unfortunately this beautiful machine was
lost. But, now it makes me happy to gaze on this beautiful
profile."
Gerhard Kroll, former Luftwaffe pilot
"Tom Tullis has beautifully depicted all the fine details of my
"Yellow 5", Bf 109 G-10 that I flew for the last time on 4 May
1945. The skill and research shown by the artist is
phenomenal. He is to be congratulated."
Horst Petzschler, former Luftwaffe pilot
All images copyright Thomas A. Tullis
Each 11" x 17" print is hand inspected and signed by the artist.
Me 262 of JG 7
Capt. Jack Ilfrey (late version), 20th FG
Jack Ilfrey (early version), 20th FG
Capt. Jack Ilfrey, 20th FG
Lt. Col. Francis Gabreski, 56th FG
Manfred von Richthofen "The Red Barron",
Commander JG1
Col. Robert L. Scott, 23rd FG
David Lee "Tex" Hill, AVG Flying Tigers
Col. Everett Stewart, C.O. 4th FG
Hptm. Anton Hackl, Stab.III./JG 11
Capt. Joe Foss, VMF-121
Lt. Donald Kerns, 319th FS
Col. Robin Olds, 433 TFS
Me 163 intercepts a flight of
B-17Gs
Chuck Older, AVG Flying Tigers
Lt. Hans Dortenmann, 2./JG 54
Lt. Cdr. Tom Blackburn, VF-17
Maj. Gregory "Pappy" Boyington, VMF-214
Oblt. Elias Kühlein, 4./JG 51