"Miss Mitchell" Acrylics on canvas, 18x24, 2/11/2020. I still have it. Story behind this painting. During WWII, my father flew in a B-25 squadron with the US Army Corps, Flying Tigers of the 14th Air Force, 68th Air Service Group, 12th Squadron, in the China-Burma-India theater. This was his aircraft. Well, one of only a couple anyway. He was not a pilot, but chief crewman on the plane. I don't know if that's him in the pilot seat or not. For this painting I worked from an old black & white f amily photograph. The photograph is the only picture of this aircraft we ever saw. It was from circa 1944. Probably in the vicinity of Kunming, China. I say one of only a couple of his airplanes because one of them was shot down. Obviously he survived, and continued flying missions once he was repatriated with his unit. I have searched on line extensively and have never come across another picture of 'this' Miss Mitchell. So I think this may have been the one that ...