Portrait of a Thoroughbred
An orginal pencil drawing, size 20 x 14 inches, priced 480 GBP
P51-D Mustang (Glamorous Glen III) of Charles ‘Chuck’ Yeager. Yeager scored the majority of his WWII kills in this aircraft, named after his girlfriend and future wife Glennis Dickhouse. He is famous as the first man to break the sound barrier in the Bell X-1.
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