William T. Whisner Two War Ace

"New Year's Bash" © Troy White
Available as a signed & numbered limited edition print. Overall print size: 22" x 28".
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In an epic battle on January 1, 1945, Captain William T. Whisner flying his assigned P-51D downs an Me-109 after a head-on pass despite having been hit in the oil tank and wings. This was Capt. Whisner's fourth victory for the day, bringing his total to 15.5. Whisner also flew F-86s in the Korean War, shooting down 5.5 MiGs making him one of a handful of American fighter pilots who became aces in two wars. For more historical information about Captain Whisner and "New Year's Bash" click here
"May Daze Too" by Troy White © 2010 - Graphite on 180 gm textured paper 35x50 cm. For Sale $250
"Princess Elizabeth" P-51B HO-P 42-106449 was the personal mount of Lt. William T. Whisner of of the 487th FS, 352nd FG in the spring of 1944. Lt. Whisner shared a victory over an Me 109 with Major George Preddy on 30 May 1944. This was Whisner's last combat of his first tour. "Princess Elizabeth" was lost with another pilot at the controls on D-Day 6 June 1944. To order this drawing or commission a painting based on this drawing click here.
"Bill Whisner" by Troy White © 2010 - Graphite on 180 gm textured paper 35x50 cm. For Sale $250
This drawing is a detail used when creating the painting New Year's Bash.
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Captain William Whisner in 1945
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