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Hunters
in the Desert
Robert Taylor. Print features Hans-Joachim Marseille?s
100th victory pass in his Me-109 as he was flying
for JG-27 in North Africa on June 17, 1942. Limited
edition print measures 34"x 25" and is signed
by the artist and four German pilots. |
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Italian Air Stallion
Stan Stokes. Here is the Macchi MC 205 Veltro ("Greyhound")
flown by Italy's top ace of WWII, Major Andriano Visconti.
Capable of 400 mph, the 205 had clean, almost elegant,
lines and packed a wallop with its wing-mounted cannons.
16"x 11?" signed and numbered limited edition
print. |
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Yellow 14
Stan Stokes. Here is Germany's top-scoring desert
ace, Hans-Joachim Marseille, flying over the desert
in his Bf 109. 16"x 11?" signed and numbered
limited edition print. |
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Faith Hope and Charity
Stan Stokes. A Gloster Gladiator, representing the
zenith in biplane fighter technology, is seen here
chasing a Fiat C.R. 42 in the defense of Malta. 16"x
11?" signed and numbered limited edition print. |
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Maytag
Messerschmitts
Mader. Italy, 1943: A.W. Schultz, artillery spotter
pilot of a Piper L-4 confers with an enlisted tank
commander at a temporary field en route to Cassino.
750 s/n by artist. 33"x 19?" print. |
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Dangerous Duty
Stan Stokes. RAF Blenheims attack a German convoy
at dawn in a Greek port following a long flight from
Malta during a December 1941 mission. 16"x 11?"
signed and numbered limited edition print. |
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Hans-Joachim Marseille
Jerry Crandall. "Jochen" Marseille was considered
by some of his contemporaries to be the most talented
pilot in the Luftwaffe. General Adolf Galland even
referred to him as the "unequaled virtuoso of
all fighter pilots". Here we see him on September
1, 1942, when he shot down 17 British fighters on
three missions, including eight airplane in ten minutes.
Signed and numbered limited edition print measures
25?"x 20". |
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Ploesti
The Odyssey of Utah Man, North Africa 1943.
Gil Cohen. The exhausted crew of the B-24 Utah Man
has returned to base near Benghazi, Libya on August
1, 1943 after bombing the great oil refineries at
Ploesti. Base personnel welcome back the crew as pilot
1st Lt. Walter T. Stewart describes the mission to
operations officer Maj. Ramsay D. Potts. 36"x
20" limited edition print is signed by the artist
and Col. Walter T. Stewart. |
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Wreaking Havoc
Marii Chernev. Print depicts the versatile A-20 that
was used in the Pacific, Middle East, North Africa,
Russia, and Europe during WWII. This pair of A-20
"Little Joes" of the 380th Bomb Group is
on their way to a Japanese target in the Philippines
in early 1945. Print measures 25"x 18". |
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Storm Clouds Over Tunisia
Jerry Crandall. Sergente Maggiore Luigi Gorrini flies
his Macchi MC.202 "Vespa 2 85" over a column
of Tiger I tanks in the Tunisian desert in this remarkable,
historically accurate scene. Signed and numbered limited
edition print measures 25"x 18?" and is
co-signed by Mr. Gorrini. |
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Special Duties
Robert Taylor. Print depicts the venerable Ju 52 in
German military service. Transporting troops over
the Dolomites in the summer of 1942, this Ju52 of
Luftflotte 2 is escorted by Me109s of JG-53. Note
the officials meeting onboard, while an unprotected,
lone gunner keeps a watchful eye. Signed by five distinguished
Ju 52 pilots and aircrew as well as two high scoring
Luftwaffe Aces who flew the Me109 in combat. 34?"x
23?" signed and numbered limited edition print. |
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Herky's Big Day
Stan Stokes. Herschel "Herky" Green downed
six Axis airplane on one mission over northern Italy
on January 30, 1944. Early on in the day he would
take out four enemy airplane. Minutes later he wasted
a Macchi 202 in a low-level turning duel. Heading
for home he ran into a Do-217 which became victory
number six. Limited edition of 500, signed and numbered
by the artist and the ace! Print measures 22"x
18". |
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The Squaw's Wardance
John Jones. This dramatic print captures the danger
of the low-level missions over Ploesti, Romania, on
August 1st, 1943. Here, The Squaw and Hail Columbia
pull up and away from the inferno after dropping their
loads on the refineries below. Limited edition print
measures 36"x 24" and is signed and numbered
by the artist and the pilot of The Squaw, Major Royden
L. Lebrecht. |
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Consolidated B-24 Liberator
Tony Weddel. On August 1, 1943, 178 Liberators made
a famous low-level bombing raid on the oil refineries
at Ploesti, Rumania. This scene shows John R. "Killer"
Kane's B-24 named Hail Columbia and another Pyramidier
B-24, The Squaw, making their attack through the thick
smoke over the target. 23"x 19" print. |
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Lightning Strikes Seven
Times
Stan Stokes. It's October 9, 1943, and Col. William
Leverette of the 14th Fighter Group "makes ace"
on a single mission as one of six P-38s defending
a British cruiser and several destroyers. In an exciting
15-minute air battle, the P-38s managed to down sixteen
Stukas and one Ju-88, with Leverette receiving credit
for seven of the kills. 16"x 11?" limited
edition print is signed and numbered by the artist. |
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