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Randy Green


Randy Green’s paintings are known for their technical accuracy and for their depiction of historical events as seen through the eyes of a pilot. Green, a full-time aviation artist since 1985, earned his pilot’s license at age seventeen. The Boys From Richmond depicts F-16s from the 192nd Fighter Group of Richmond, Virginia. Vermont Thunder depicts an F-16C of the Vermont Air National Guard. Green says the inspiration for the painting came from the January 1995 issue of Code One and the article on the William Tell competition. This painting was commissioned by CH Products of California, a division of Joystick Technologies.

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The Boys From Richmond
oil on canvas
Vermont Thunder,
The Green Mountain Boys

oil on canvas
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