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K. Price Randel
World Renowned Military Aviation Artist
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A lifelong aviation buff, Mr. Randel began his aviation art career during a 1968-69 tour with the Navy in-country,
Vietnam and onboard the carrier, USS America in 1970. Since 1986, Mr. Randel has been a staff artist with General Dynamics, now Lockheed Martin in Ft. Worth, TX.
Many of Mr. Randel's paintings are part of the Air Force Art collection and are on display at the Pentagon. Other originals and copies are hanging in all three US service HQs and commands around the world, the USAF Museum, the new USMC Heritage Museum,and several international museums. His artwork is also hung in Minister of Defense and Prime Minister offices in The Netherlands, Singapore, Thailand, Israel, Chile, Greece, Oman, Bahrain, Egypt and Poland. His work has been routinely reproduced in many influential international aviation publications.
Now these exciting and beautiful works of art are being offered as Archival Museum Quality Eagle Giclées produced on canvas.
K. Price Randel is a native of Kansas City, MO. He received a BFA from the University of Kansas in 1968.
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WWII:
"Eyeball to Eyeball"
British Spitfire vs
German Me 109.
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WWII:
"Monk's Front
Row Seat"
P-47 Thunderbolt
vs Me 109.
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WWII:
"One of Forty"
P-38 Lightning.
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WWII:
"Straggler"
B-17 Limps Home.
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WWII
"Fireball On Final"
A Ryan FR-1 Fireball,
the Navy's prop-
turbojet hybrid
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Vietnam:
"LZ"
UH-1 Hueys
heads into a Hot LZ.
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Vietnam:
"Dust Off"
UH-1 Huey air ambulance homes in on yellow smoke.
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Vietnam:
"Snake-Eyes for Charlie"
AH- Cobra
Gunships roll in.
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Vietnam:
"Snakes on Patrol"
AH-1 gunships on patrol.
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Vietnam:
"Eagle Flight"
UH-1 Huey troop transports.
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Vietnam:
"Grunt"
US Army
infantryman on patrol.
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Vietnam:
"Trap"
Navy F-4 Phantom lands on USS America.
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Experimental
"Bell XV-15"
Tilt-Rotor Demonstrator
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Cold War
"World's First"
Convair XB-58 "Hustler"
The World's first supersonic bomber first flight Nov. 11, 1956.
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Cold War
"Texas Giant"
Madien flight of the Consolidate-Vultee
XB-36 at Fort Worth Army Airfield, August 8, 1946.
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"Oestricher's Miracle"
The General Dynamics YF-16's "first flight" (inadvertent). |
"Viper"
The Original
General Dynamics
F-16 Viper |
"Tomcat"
US Navy F-14
returns to the carrier. |
"The Last Flight of the Hanoi Taxi"
The same C-141 that brought the POW's home from Hanoi is ceremoniously retired. |
"Whatever, Whenever, Wherever"
A C-130 Hercules performing a combat resupply.
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Desert Storm
"Down the Chute"
F-16 bomb run
on Iraqi facility.
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Desert Strom
"Payback Time
In The KTO"
F-16s seek out Payback on dug-in Iraqi tanks.
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Operation Allied Force
"Magnum "-
Lockheed F-16 launches HARM during night mission over Serbia.
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"Super Wing"
F-16's Lead the Air Wing
Representative of aircraft of an Aerospace Expeditionary Force |
NEW for 2009!
"Eagle's Talon '97"
F-16 vs. Mig-29. |
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"High Alpha"
Lockheed YF-22 #1 Prototype spin testing at Edwards AFB in 1990. |
"Sharpening the Sword"
An F-22 Raptor firing an AIM-9X at target drone. |
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NEW for 2009!
"William Tell"
F-16 launches AIM-7 during William Tell competition. |
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"Lightning Heritage"
Fantasy Historical Flight of "Lightnings". P-38, British & F-35 |
"Sunrise Break"
Two Test Squadron F-35's along with a pair of Weapons School F-22's return to Nellis AFB. |
"Stealth from the Sea"
A Navy Variant F-35 Lighting II lines up for a carrier landing. |
"Leading the Fleet"
F-35 Lightning II
Navy F-35 Lightning IIs lead the Air Wing. |
"Maintaining Air Dominance"
Maintainer ready an F-22 Raptor for a morning launch. |