In 1982, F-14 pilot CJ "Heater" Heatley III captured an iconic cockpit photograph of Tomcats in formation over the South China Sea. When Hollywood producer Jerry Bruckheimer happened upon the photo in a magazine at his dentist's office, he told his partner Don Simpson: "This looks like Star Wars on Earth — this is our next movie."
The photo became the cover of Heater's book The Cutting Edge, selling over 500,000 copies.
Russell Recchion worked closely with Heater for over a year, transforming the iconic photograph into a masterful 40" × 60" oil painting — the fourth in his Naval Aviation Collection and the first to feature the legendary F-14 Tomcat. Heater granted Recchion artistic license to include authentic details only the pilot himself could visualize.
"I always knew someday an artist would come along to fulfill the vision I had when I clicked the shutter."
— CJ "Heater" Heatley III
| Unsigned Edition | 20" × 28" | 12,500 prints |
| Signed by Artist & Heater | 28.5" × 40" | 2,000 prints |
| Giclée Canvas — Artist & Heater | 24" × 36" | 500 prints |
| Giclée Canvas — Artist & Heater | 40" × 60" | 100 prints |
All prints are made in the USA on archival paper, embossed and numbered. Canvas editions are Giclée on un-stretched canvas, signed and numbered. Each includes a certificate of authenticity.
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