A Piper J-3 Cub on the grass at the Antique Airplane Association fly-in, head-on, in Cub Yellow. The chrome yellow paint became so closely associated with the aircraft that it earned its own name. Archival pigment print face-mounted to optically clear acrylic, 20 x 30 inches.
NC14048 at rest on a Midwest grass field, black fuselage and golden yellow wings forming one of the most recognizable silhouettes in the antique biplane community. The only civilian Waco S3HD, and the sole survivor of the entire D-series. Archival pigment print face-mounted to optically clear acrylic, 30 x 20 inches.
A Warthog at rest on a quiet Oshkosh night. The A-10C Demonstration Team flew its final season in 2024. This is the aircraft before the retirement, captured at the world's largest fly-in. Archival pigment print face-mounted to optically clear acrylic, 48 x 14 inches.
A Grumman TBM-3E Avenger on a Huntington, Indiana taxiway, the Sto-Wing unfolding under a sky full of stars. The Big Dipper hangs just above the horizon, the Wright R-2600-20 turns the propeller into a translucent disc, and those enormous wings rotate foward into the night.
Named after the feisty rooster from The Three Caballeros, the original Panchito flew 19 combat missions from Okinawa before the war ended. This B-25J carries those markings still, captured in a banking pass over Lakeland in black and white. Archival pigment print face-mounted to acrylic, 30 x 20 inches.
A red Waco and a row of Navy yellow Stearmans on grass, late summer light, southeastern Iowa. The antique airplane community has met here every Labor Day since 1971 to fly these machines rather than put them behind museum ropes. Archival pigment print face-mounted to acrylic, 20 x 30 inches.
NC14048 is the only surviving Waco S3HD and the sole survivor of the entire D-series. Thirteen aircraft built, one remaining. This head-on portrait captures it nose-to-nose on a Midwest grass strip. Available as an archival pigment print face-mounted to optically clear acrylic.
NC14048 is the sole surviving Waco S3HD. This is the view from directly behind it: yellow tailfeathers spread wide, welded steel tube fuselage beneath taut fabric skin, bracing wires tracing the empennage in late summer light. Archival pigment print face-mounted to optically clear acrylic, 20 x 24 inches.







