Hang some History on your walls! This is the VERY FIRST Blue Angle! Butch was selected to form the Navy Team and he flew with them for several years. Butch was also a Navy Ace in WWII. This print is 18x24". Butch autographed each print in soft pencil so each autograph is still fresh after all of these years. I only have about 150 of these left and he only signed 500.

I started this series of Aviation Art to tell the story of a famous aviator and how he became famous with artwork of his aircraft along with a short story of his adventures in that aircraft.

Plus, this is a RARE signature! This man has signed little ELSE! In my series I have rare signatures that are worth more than the art. If you combine my art with signatures of great men and women, then I HAVE a wonderful series of VERY FAMOUS AVIATORS! Butch only autographed 500 of these artworks, I only have about 100 left...

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Some people collect my artwork for the signatures! YOU may not realize how famous these men and women are that I worked with...THESE people ARE HISTORY!

Believe it or not but these brave men actually flew acrobatics in a Navy fighter that swept the skies of the Japanese fighter. That sounds historic and even romantic, but what I am saying is that the F6F Hellcat were fine fighters indeed, but they were like flying a cardboard box in close formation! Butch told me that his men flew this heavy beast until they changed over to the lightweight Bearcat. This IS History!

Butch said that it was fun to do a "barrel roll" in this fast fighter when you were by yourself...but he said it was hair raising when they did it TOGETHER!

I am an aviation artist and a historian. I have personally worked with and interviewed over one hundred of our greatest aviators from France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States. I worked with Navy, Air Force and Marine Aces including two Medal of Honor winners. I have published a series of Famous American Aviators and Famous Allied and Axis Pilots. In my series I published 84 Limited Edition prints of which seventy-eight have been personally autographed by the aviators. At your service; Sir Ernie Hamilton Boyette

I really do appreciate your buying my art. I spent over twenty years and well over one hundred thousand dollars of my own money on this series= Thank you.