Magic Carpet Ride by Joe Kline
Overall Print Size: 28" x 20"
Limited Edition of 1000
Signed by the Artist
Helicopter Type: UH-1 Huey
The iconic Huey Slick performing one of it's best missions, bringing tired, battle-weary infantrymen out of the bush back to a base camp for much needed rest, or maybe a trip home. A Huey gunship provides protective escort in the background.
About Joe Kline:
Joe Kline was born in Washington, D.C. in 1949, and has lived in California since 1961. His artistic specialty for the past 40 years has been painting military aircraft in a technically and historically correct context. His paintings exhibit a highly realistic style and have been done for such notable aviators as General Jimmy Doolittle, Presidents George H.W. and George W. Bush, and are included in the private collections of thousands of former military aviators, air crewmen and veterans from WWII to the present War on Terror.
His works have also illustrated many books, magazines and other publications, and are in the collections of the U.S. Air Force Museum, U.S. Army Aviation Museum, the Legion of Valor Museum, and many other galleries and museums featuring military aircraft.
He traces his interest in aviation to his father, who was a B-25 bombardier with the 340th Bomb Group in the Mediterranean Theater during WWII, and his own experiences as a Huey helicopter crew chief with the U.S. Army’s 101st Airborne Division during the Vietnam War.
Following his military service, he worked as a mechanical engineer for McCormick & Co. for 27 years, and has been the Public Information Officer for the City of Gilroy, California for the past 15 years. He has a B.S. Degree in Industrial Design.
He is an Artist Member of the American Society of Aviation Artists, the Vietnam Helicopter Crew Members Association, the 101st Airborne Division Association, Heli-Vets, The Vietnam Helicopter Flight Crew Network, and is the founder of the Kingsmen Reunion Association. He is also an Associate member of the 57th Bomb Wing Association, and is an honorary member of the 173rd Airborne Brigade Association and the 7/17 Cavalry Association.
He and his wife Donna have three daughters and two grandsons, and lives in Gilroy, California.