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Harley Copic

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Photo: ToledoBlade.com
"In the annals of American aviation art, Harley Copic ranks as one of the true pioneers of the genre. This veteran artist has been at it longer than some of todays aviation artists have been alive.  But despite prestigious awards and stunning paintings and prints that hang in museums, private collections and in the Pentagon, many collectors are still are unfamiliar with his work...He is perhaps best known for his stunning renditions of the P-51 Mustang fighter."    - from Harley's bio on the Air Art Northwest website

And among the many Mustangs Harley has painted over the years are these famous 4th kites.   

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