
William Phillips Artist Proof Co-Signed Limited Edition Print :"I Could Never Be So Lucky Again (B-25) "

Artist: William S Phillips
Title: I Could Never Be So Lucky Again (1992)
Size: Overall size: 22.5" x 20.5" | Image size: 19" x 14"
Edition: Artist Hand Signed and Numbered Limited Edition AP | Counter signer: General James H. Doolittle. | COA Included
Medium: Fine Art Lithograph Print - Published from the artist's original work.
About the Art: One of the greatest heroes of World War II was also one of the most colorful and famous. James H. "Jimmy" Doolittle set many speed records and engaged in aerial acrobatics at countless air shows. He was also a test pilot and the first man ever to fly completely blind - using only cockpit instruments - from take-off to landing. He once said, "I would never want to relive my life; I could never be so lucky again."
"I thought this was a fitting title. I had dinner with the General. We discussed the pioneer days of aviation and air racing all evening and it was just delightful. It was one of the bright spots of my entire life. It was a wonderful opportunity for me to interview one of aviations's greats."
Countersigned by General James H. Doolittle.
Title: I Could Never Be So Lucky Again (1992)
Size: Overall size: 22.5" x 20.5" | Image size: 19" x 14"
Edition: Artist Hand Signed and Numbered Limited Edition AP | Counter signer: General James H. Doolittle. | COA Included
Medium: Fine Art Lithograph Print - Published from the artist's original work.
About the Art: One of the greatest heroes of World War II was also one of the most colorful and famous. James H. "Jimmy" Doolittle set many speed records and engaged in aerial acrobatics at countless air shows. He was also a test pilot and the first man ever to fly completely blind - using only cockpit instruments - from take-off to landing. He once said, "I would never want to relive my life; I could never be so lucky again."
"I thought this was a fitting title. I had dinner with the General. We discussed the pioneer days of aviation and air racing all evening and it was just delightful. It was one of the bright spots of my entire life. It was a wonderful opportunity for me to interview one of aviations's greats."
Countersigned by General James H. Doolittle.