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$175.00 |
Defence of the Realm
Robert Taylor. Group Captain Peter Townsend, Commanding
Officer of No. 85 Squadron, flies his Hurricane over
London during the Battle of Britain. (See the die
cast model of his Hurricane above). Limited edition
of 1250 signed by the artist and Peter Townsend. 28"x
21?" print. |
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$129.00
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High Flight
Keith Ferris. This painting displays the joy of flight
epitomized in the poem "High Flight" by
world-renowned aviator John Gillespie Magee. In the
Spitfire in which he died, Magee dances among the
clouds. 750 S/N by artist. 18"x 24" print. |
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$24.95 |
The Other Few
Roy Cross. A pair of Hawker Hurricanes fly in tight
formation in the summer of 1940. Print measures 27"x
20". |
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$295.00 |
Eagles Prey
Robert Taylor. American Eagles Squadron 71 flying
Mk Vb Spitfires down an Me-109 over northern France
in 1941. 1250 Signed/Numbered by artist and five aces.
33"x 25" print. |
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$39.95 |
Hurricane on My Tail
Stan Stokes. The Battle of Britain is commemorated
in this marvelous painting of an He111 being attacked
by a Hawker Hurricane, which was actually used during
the epic battle in greater numbers than the more popular
Spitfire. 16"x 11?" signed and numbered
limited edition print. |
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$39.95 |
Double Trouble
Stan Stokes. One of the RAF's most successful twin-engine
fighters, the Beau was an excellent platform for the
night fighter role. Here, a Beaufighter moves in on
a Ju88 bomber. 16"x 11?" limited edition
print. |
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$125.00 |
Holding the Line
Nicolas Trudgian. Dornier Do 17s are spotted as they
approach the English coast, attacking as a prelude
to the invasion of Britain. However, in a major setback
for Germany, the British Hurricanes shoot down eight
of nine attacking bombers. Limited edition of 600
signed and numbered by the artist. 32"x 23"
print. |
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$95.00 |
Spitfire on the Prowl |
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$39.95 |
Battle of Britain
Stan Stokes. This dramatic print captures a Spitfire
pursuing a Bf 110 across an otherwise tranquil London
sky in the summer of 1940. London's Tower Bridge stands
steadfastly below as it did throughout the Battle
of Britain. 16"x 11?" limited edition print
is signed and numbered by the artist. |
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$39.95 |
Defiant But Doomed
Stan Stokes. Adolf Galland, Germany's top ace on the
Western front, is shown in action during a mission
on August 28, 1940. Galland was surprised to see RAF
Bolton Defiants sneak in under the bombers. Despite
taking some hits from the Defiant piloted by 264 Squadron
Commander Garvin, Galland succeeded at downing the
RAF airplane. 16"x 11?" signed and numbered
limited edition print. |
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$19.95 |
de Havilland Mosquito
Tony Weddel. Made of wood to conserve on metal supplies,
the Mosquito performed a variety of tasks for the
RAF. The scene in this painting takes place on April
11, 1944, when six Mosquitos of 613 Squadron came
in fast and low over Holland to attack the Gestapo
headquarters across from the Peace Palace at The Hague.
Here we see two of those six Mosquitos just after
they have neatly bounced a pair of bombs through the
front door of the Gestapo building. 23"x 19"
print. |
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$175.00 |
Moonlight Strike
Robert Bailey. A Mosquito of 264 Squadron, RAF, has
been vectored toward an enemy raider, and the on-board
radar operator has directed the pilot upon the airplane.
The FW-190 carries a 500kg. bomb that will not find
a British target tonight. Instead, the Luftwaffe pilot
will be lucky to survive bailing out of the flaming
airplane caused by the Mosquito's attack. The successful
Mosquito missions have become legend, just as the
crews who flew them. 34"x 23?" signed and
numbered limited edition print includes four Mosquito
crew co-signatures. |
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$22.95 |
de Havilland Mosquito
Mark IV
Gerald Coulson. Print depicts the twin engine, fighter/bomber
used by the Royal Air Force as a night fighter and
photo-reconnaissance airplane - such majesty above
the clouds! 16"x 12" print. |
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$34.95 |
Spitfires Over London
John Young. Print depicts a trio of majestic Spitfires
in flight over a momentarily peaceful World War II
London. Print measures 24"x 20". |
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$34.95 |
The Spitfire
Barry Clark. One of the most dramatic portraits of
an airplane in flight. Working his way through heavy
weather, the sun has caught the drama of this pilot?s
pursuit. Poster is 39?"x 23" overall with
an image size of 36"x 18". |
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$39.95 |
Forgotten Heros
Stan Stokes. Marmaduke St. John Pattle, who likely
had more than 40 aerial victories in WWII, shoots
down a pair of 110s and a single 109 before his bullet-riddled
Hurricane tumbles into the sea on this day in April,
1941. 16"x 11?" signed and numbered limited
edition print. |
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$295.00 |
Eagles on the Channel
Front
Robert Taylor. It's 1941 in northern France, and Luftwaffe
pilots of JG-26 are being debriefed after their encounter
with the RAF over the Channel coast. Their gleaming
new Me 109Fs are discreetly parked under trees, providing
some cover from low-level surprise attacks, as ground
crews prepare the Wing's Me 109s for another mission
and Fw 190As taxi out. 36"x 24" limited
edition print is signed and numbered by the artist
and five Luftwaffe Aces. |
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$39.95 |
Top Night Fighter
Stan Stokes. Major Heinz Schnaufer, with 121 victories,
was the top-scoring night fighter ace of all time.
On just two of his successful missions, he claimed
a total of 13 RAF Lancaster bombers downed. He received
the highest award, the "Diamonds" to the
Knights Cross, upon attaining his 100th victory. Here,
Schnaufer flies the night fighter version of the Messerschmitt
Bf-110 "Zerstorer," homing in on a Lancaster.
16"x 11?" limited edition print is signed
and numbered by the artist. |
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$17.95 |
Straggler
(Spitfires). Phil Janney. |
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$14.95 |
Spitfire Mk.9
A pair of Spitfires flies in tight formation as one
pulls away, perhaps in preparation for landing back
at their English countryside base. 36"x 24"
poster. |
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$149.00 |
Homeward Bound
Nicolas Trudgian. Dave Shannon's Lancaster AJ-L dodges
the searchlights low over the Dutch landscape as he
returns from the Eder Dam following the part he and
his crew played in the famous Dam raids in May, 1943.
26?"x 18?" limited edition print is signed
by the artist and two Dambuster aircrew who flew with
Lancaster AJ-N. |
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$175.00 |
Mosquitos
at Dusk
Nicolas Trudgian. With their twin Merlins singing
at full power, Mk FBV1 Mosquitos present a menacing
picture as they set out on a precision low-level mission,
their streamlined, shark-like shapes silhouetted against
the evening glow. Below, the tranquility of a snow
covered English village is briefly disturbed as they
head into the night. 35?"x 28?" limited
edition print is signed by the artist and three Mosquito
pilots. |
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$17.95 |
Straggler
Phil Janney. Two Spitfires emerge from the clouds
as a Heinkel He 111 goes down in flames behind them.
23?"x 19" print. |
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$29.95 |
Dam Busters Setting Off
Simon Atack. Print captures the evening solitude of
the English countryside as Lancasters begin their
nighttime mission to bomb Ruhr Valley dams. 27"x
20" poster. |
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$295.00 |
Strike and Return
This dramatic print captures Lancaster J-Squared of
460 Squadron RAAF returning to Binbrook, England after
a daylight raid over Germany in late winter, 1944.
30?"x 24" limited edition print is signed
and numbered by the artist and four RAF Bomber Command
pilots. |
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$39.95 |
Night Raiders
Stan Stokes. The RAF carried out the bulk of nighttime
strategic bombing during the war and the Avro Lancaster,
with its incredible load-carrying capability, was
the mainstay of this effort. Limited edition print
measures 16"x 11" and is signed and numbered
by the artist. |
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$39.95 |
Those Nagging Mosquitoes
Stokes. Primarily built of wood, the Mosquito was
very fast and could outrun most Axis fighters. Here,
the three Mosquitos that survived the daring daylight
bombing raid on the S.S. headquarters building in
Oslo, Norway, make for home. 16"x 11?" limited
edition print. |
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$9.95 |
Glory of Flight
William Phillips. Full color poster featuring three
of Phillips' greatest works - Glory of Flight featuring
a Spitfire, The Red Gremlin featuring a B-17 Flying
Fortress, and Dauntless Against a Rising Sun showing
a pair of Dauntless dive-bombers. 36"x 11?". |
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$19.95 |
The Spitfire
Barry Clark. One of the most dramatic portraits of
an airplane in flight. Working his way through heavy
weather, the sun has caught the drama of this pilot?s
pursuit. Poster is 23?"x 13?". |
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$175.00 |
Spitfire Country
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$175.00 |
Adolf Galland's
Lobster Flight |
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$195.00 |
The Abbeville
Kids |