Artist Ron Petitt was commissioned by the family of Capt. Charles "Chic" Burlingame to create a memorial sculpture in his memory.

Capt. Burlingame was the pilot of the ill-fated AA Flight 77 that was hijacked by terrorists and crashed into the Pentagon on September 11, 2001.

This table-top sculpture is based on a photo taken of a five-year-old "Chic" Burlingame showing off a hand-built wooden airplane.  "Chic", who dreamed of being a pilot, built the plane from scrap lumber found in the family garage.  The Photo, always a family favorite, embodies the spirit of a young boy filled with dreams of flying.


970-402-1950 
r.petitt@worldnet.att.net



Artist Ron Petitt was commissioned by the family of Capt. Charles "Chic" Burlingame to create a memorial sculpture in his memory.

Capt. Burlingame was the pilot of the ill-fated AA Flight 77 that was hijacked by terrorists and crashed into the Pentagon on September 11, 2001.

This table-top sculpture is based on a photo taken of a five-year-old "Chic" Burlingame showing off a hand-built wooden airplane.  "Chic", who dreamed of being a pilot, built the plane from scrap lumber found in the family garage.  The Photo, always a family favorite, embodies the spirit of a young boy filled with dreams of flying.


970-402-1950 
r.petitt@worldnet.att.net



Photos and text Copyright 2003-2005 Ron Petitt

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"AMERICAN PATRIOT"
By
Ron Petitt
Bronze with Solid Walnut Base
10 1/2" h  x  9"w  x  6" d
"Look to this day, for it is life.  In it's brief course lies the realities of our existence.  Yesterday is but a memory.  Tomorrow is only a vision.  Look well into this day."
                                                            - Author Unknown
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"AMERICAN PATRIOT"
A memorial sculpture dedicated to the memory of
Capt. Charles Burlingame,
Pilot of American Airlines Flight 77
On September 11, 2001


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