
"Untouchable"
The performance figures of the A-12 have only recently been declassified. The A-12 flew faster and higher, Mach 3.29 at 90,000 feet, than any other piloted operational jet aircraft, including the SR-71. Numerous efforts were made by the North Vietnamese to shoot down the A-12, all without success, hence the namesake of this painting: "Untouchable." "Untouchable" depicts A-12 #937, piloted by Mel Vojvodich (CIA) passing over Haiphong Bay, North Vietnam on the First Operational Black Shield Mission on 31 May 1967. Included at the bottom of each print are the official seals of the Air Force, CYGNUS, Skunkworks, and CIA. Reproduced on Archival Museum Quality paper stock, each "Untouchable" print is individually inspected and signed by the artist. An open edition print signed by the artist only is $65. A special limited edition of 100 signed and numbered artist proofs are individually signed by 4 of the 5 surviving A-12 pilots, Frank Murray, Ken Collins, Col Jack Layton, and BGen Dennis Su