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$94.95 |
Big Beautiful Doll
Stan Stokes. Col. J.D. Landers' famed P-51, "Big
Beautiful Doll," is seen here passing over a
liberated French village and a downed Bf 109. Limited
edition of 950 signed and number by the artist. 26"x
22" print. |
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$165.00 |
Thunderbolt Strike
Robert Taylor. 9th Air Force Razorbacks of 404 Fighter
Group race for home, crossing the French coast near
Le Havre amidst heavy flak defenses. 1250 S/N by artist
and three pilots. 27?x 21? print. |
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$285.00 |
Gathering Storm
Taylor. Fw 190s of JG-2 climb out over Theville, anticipating
an armada of B-17s. 1250 signed and numbered by Aces
Lange, Losigkeit, Schack, Brosch and artist. 33"x
25" print. |
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$295.00 |
Coming in Over the Estuary
Robert Taylor. P-38 Lightnings of the 364th Fighter
Group cross the English coastal village of Bosham,
returning from a low-level strike over France, summer
of 1944. 1,250 S/N by artist and five P-38 aces. 33?"x
25" print. |
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$165.00 |
Marauder Mission
Robert Taylor. B-26s of the Valiant 9th A.F. return
home from a bombing mission to the German V1 launch
sites in France, January, 1944. 1250 S/N by artist
and pilots Moench, Scott and Woolridge. 27"x
21" print. |
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$39.95 |
Mauled by a Marauder
Stokes. Depicted here is the last mission of a B-26
from the 386th BG. Enemy fighters shot up the Sexation,
but the tail gunner shot down three attacking craft
and damaged a fourth, enabling the B-26 to reach England
safely. 16"x 11?" limited edition print. |
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$39.95 |
Against the Tide
Stan Stokes. Here, French-built airplane of two generations
head for the front in a vain attempt to save their
capital city. First is the Dewoitine D.520 fighter,
the best French-built fighter of WWII, then the Bloch
MB 210 bomber, available in large numbers but obsolete,
and finally the very capable Breguet Bre.693 assault
airplane. 16"x 11?" signed and numbered
limited edition print. |
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$110.00 |
Steadfast Against All
Odds
Domenic DeNardo. On June 14, 1944, Lt. George
L. Sutcliffe's P-47 is heavily damaged in a dogfight
with Me-109s over France. Here, one of the 109s bids
farewell as they fly into the clouds. Limited edition
of 950 signed and numbered by the artist and by Lt.
Sutcliffe. 26"x 21" print. |
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$19.95 |
Messerschmitt Bf 109
Tony Weddel. Obw. Heinrich Bartels of IV/JG 27 uses
his Bf-109G to down a B-25 of the 321st Bomb Group,
12th Air Force. He also downed a P-38 escort fighter
in the same action, and went on to score a total of
99 victories in the Bf-109 before he was killed in
action in December 1944. 23"x 19" print.
$19.95 |
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$39.95 |
D-Day Invaders
Stan Stokes. A C-47 Skytrain, the military version
of the DC-3, passes over the beaches of Normandy on
June 6, 1944 during the "Great Crusade",
Eisenhower's term for the D-Day invasion of Europe.
16"x 11?" signed and numbered limited edition
print. |
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$19.95 |
P-61 Black Widow
Tony Weddel. This print shows the P-61 Black Widow
"Lady Gen" of the 422nd Night Fighter Squadron
making a kill of a German ME-410 in the nighttime
skies over Belgium in 1944. This crew went on to become
one of three ace crews in the 422nd, and the Black
Widow went on to become America's premier night fighter
of WWII. 23"x 19" print. |
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$19.95 |
Martin B-26 Marauder
Tony Weddel. This painting shows the B-26 "Flak
Bait" pulling up and away after making an attack
run on a German V-1 launching site. Flak Bait flew
no less than 202 combat missions and is now on display
in the National Air and Space Museum in Washington
D.C. 23"x 19" print. |
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$34.95 |
Skimming the Alps
Dan Zoernig. Here, in January 1945, we see the last
time during the war that Col. Clarence "Bud"
Anderson and Gen. Chuck Yeager flew together as members
of the 357th fighter group. After the mission, they
were free to return to base, but instead chose to
joyride across France and into neutral Switzerland.
19"x 13" print is signed by the artist. |
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$135.00 |
Calm Before the Storm
Jim Laurier. Stand by as the P-47 Thunderbolts of
the famous 56th Fighter Group are readied for action
on D-Day! Limited edition print measures 26"x
18" and is signed by the artist as well as Col.
Hubert "Hub" Zemke and Col. Francis "Gabby"
Gabreski. Read the entire history of the 56th FG in
the book Beware the Thunderbolt! |
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$39.95 |
Bridge Busting Jugs
Stan Stokes. The P-47 Jug flown by Gabby Gabreski,
the USAAF's top-scoring ace in Europe, is depicted
in a spectacular ground attack mission in the Alps.
The P-47 was effective as both a fighter and, as the
war drew on, as a ground attack airplane. 16"x
11?" signed and numbered, limited edition print. |
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$84.95 |
Moonlight Victory
Jerry Anderson. Here we see Lt. Col. Herman Ernst
scoring the first European Theater victory for a P-61
as he shoots down a V-1 rocket on his first combat
mission. Ernst, along with his radar operator Edward
Kopsel, went on to achieve ace status before the end
of the war. 25"x 19" signed and numbered
limited edition print is co-signed by Herman Ernst. |
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$64.95 |
Invasion Force
Nicolas Trudgian. Almost every major invasion that
took place in the European Theater of Operations in
WWII began with para drops, and in almost every case
the C-47 Dakota was the airplane that delivered these
elite fighting troops. Few C-47 pilots had more combat
experience than Sid Harwell, seen flying his Dakota
3X-B in this typical action scene, dropping airborne
troops into occupied Europe soon after D-Day. Limited
edition of 800 signed by the artist and Sid Harwell.
16"x 14" print. |
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$149.00 |
Return to Leiston
Harley Copic. Few Mustangs are more recognizable than
the P-51D Old Crow flown by Clarence "Bud"
Anderson. It's depicted here, showing Bud and his
good friend Jim Browning making a low pass over a
snow-covered Leiston runway during the winter of 1944.
Produced from a painting commissioned by some of Bud
Anderson's closest friends, the original was presented
to him as a gift. Limited edition print measures 28"x
22" and is signed by the artist and Col. Bud
Anderson. |
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$94.95 |
Prelude to a Mystery
Douglas Ettridge. This print depicts Major Glenn Miller
about to leave Twinwood Farm, Great Britain, December
15, 1944 in a Norseman UC-64. His music and big band
were an inspiration in WWII and he was flying to Paris
to perform a series of concerts celebrating the liberation
of France. He never arrived. Sadly, no one knows what
happened to him on his last, fatal flight. 24"x
18" limited edition print is signed and numbered
by the artist. |
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$175.00 |
Back from Normandy
Nicolas Trudgian. Print depicts Mk.IX Spitfires of
126 Squadron, led by Wing Commander Pete Brothers,
as they race back to RAF Culmhead after a low-level
attack on enemy transport in Normandy in June of 1944.
30"x 23" limited edition print is signed
and numbered by the artist and three Spitfire pilots,
including Pete Brothers. |
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$34.95 |
Tonight is the Night
of Nights
Dan Zoernig. A paratrooper of the 101st Airborne's
Easy Company prepares to exit a C-47 Dakota as the
Normandy invasion begins. 19"x 13" print
is signed by the artist. |
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