Gauntlet
by
Michael Rondot
No
other jet fighter quite captures the imagination in the same
way as the Harrier. To witness it in action for the first
time is an experience few can easily come to terms with. A
fighter flying at 500 knots and very low is fairly commonplace;
but when that same aircraft suddenly decelerates to a standstill
and starts flying backwards, hovering like a helicopter before
landing vertically on a tiny patch of ground, it takes on
a different perspective.
Only the Harrier can do this, and in its updated redesigned
form, it is continuing to prove its worth as the world's finest
V/STOL close air support fighter. Although capable of VTOL
(Vertical Take Off and Landing) performance, the Harrier usually
operates in the STOVL mode (Short Take Off and Vertical Landing),
allowing it to haul a hefty warload from confined spaces without
the need for conventional hard runways. The Harrier is a proven
combat aircraft with distinguished service in the Falklands
Campaign and the Gulf War. Harrier IIs from the United States
Marine Corps flew hundreds of close air support and interdiction
missions during Operation Desert Storm from forward airstrips
close to the Saudi/Kuwait border which could not be used by
other, conventional attack aircraft.
'GAUNTLET' portrays a bomb-laden Harrier from the RAF Strike
Attack Operational Evaluation Unit in STO-motion, transitioning
to forward flight from a short take off run at about 100 knots
as the aircraft rapidly accelerates to cruising speed. It
is carrying two AIM 9L Sidewinder missiles, ADEN 25mm cannon
pods and seven Hunting BL755 cluster bombs - double the warload
of the earlier Harrier variants. The intense action and powerful
pace of the scene are combined with the authority and technical
accuracy of a pilot's eye for detail, - the distinguishing
feature of Michael Rondot's combat aircraft paintings. Each
print in the Single Limited Edition is signed, dated and numbered,
stamped with the Collectair seal and issued with a numbered
and signed Certificate of Authentication to guarantee the
edition size.
Taken
from a single limited edition of 500, numbered and stamped
with the Collectair seal and individually signed by Michael
Rondot. A numbered and signed certificate is issued with every
print to guarantee the total edition size and authenticity.
Gauntlet
Print
size: 29 x 20ins approx
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size: 500 |
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