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AVIATION ART /
PAINTING PRINTS - WWII EASTERN FRONT
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$165.00 |
Ivan Kozhedub La-7
Jerry Crandall. Ivan Kozhedub was the leading Soviet
and Allied Ace of World War II. This print depicts
Kozhedub in his La-7, White 2, the day he scored a
victory against an Me 262 and earned his third Hero
of the Soviet Union medal. Limited edition print measures
29"x 223⁄4" and is signed by the artist
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$39.95 |
The Forgotten Fighter
Stan Stokes. The Bell P-39 Airacobra is no doubt the
forgotten American-built fighter of WWII. Built in
large numbers, most of the airplane were exported,
with many finding their way to the Red Army. The second
highest scoring Soviet ace of the war, Alexander Pokryshkin
shown here, flew the P-39 for 48 of his 59 victories.
16"x 11?" signed and numbered limited edition
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$39.95 |
Clash of Armor
Stan Stokes. Nicknamed the "Flying Tank,"
the Ilyushin IL-2 Sturmovik included integral armor
protection for its water-cooled engine and two-man
crew. More than 35,000 of these ground attack airplane
were built during WWII, and here we see a pair in
their primary role: attacking German ground targets.
16"x 11?" signed and numbered limited edition
print. |
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$195.00 |
JG 54 Green Hearts
Major Hannes Trautloft in his Bf 109F-4 leads a flight
of JG 54 Green Hearts airplane over Rijelbitzy Airfield
in Russia, summer 1942. JG 54 was known for its non-standard
camouflage schemes. Co-signers are 6 members of JG
54, including General Hannes Trautloft. Signed and
numbered, limited edition 30"x 22?" print. |
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$39.95 |
Sirens of Death
Stan Stokes. Here is the Ju 87 of Hans-Ulrich Rudel,
one of the most outstanding pilots of WWII. Practically
an Air Force all by himself, he flew more than 2,500
combat missions, was shot down 12 times, destroyed
519 tanks, 800 vehicles, 150 artillery pieces, one
battleship, one cruiser, and one destroyer. He even
shot down nine Soviet airplane in air-to-air combat!
16"x 11?" signed and numbered limited edition
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$175.00 |
Bear Trap
Robert Bailey. October 1943, Eastern front, Northern
sector near Smolensk. Horst Petzschler's Fw 190 of
JG-51 covers Hans Rudel's Stuka attack against a Russian
tank/truck convoy as it crosses a clearing in the
forest. German tanks and anti-tank guns have also
ambushed the convoy. (See item #1718 for more on these
battles and groups). Limited edition of 400 prints
is signed and numbered by the artist, and co-signed
by Horst Petzschler and Oscar Boesch. 34"x 24"
print. |
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$135.00 |
The High Tide of Summer
Jim Laurier. Climbing into his Bf-109G, WWII Luftwaffe
Ace Gunther Rall is being readied for yet another
sortie over the Ukraine in the summer of 1942. Known
for his 275 confirmed aerial victories, Rall's full
story is now available above. Limited edition print
measures 24"x 18" and is signed by Generalleutnant
Gunther Rall and is also signed by the artist. |
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$39.95 |
Buffalo Ace
Stan Stokes. The Brewster Buffalo, a pre-war U.S.
Navy fighter, was used very effectively by the Finnish
Air Force in its battles with the Soviets. Here we
see top Finnish ace, Eino Juutilainen, who attained
33 of his incredible 94 victories in a Buffalo. 16"x
11?" signed and numbered limited edition print. |
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$39.95 |
Black Devil of the Ukraine
Stan Stokes. Nicknamed "The Black Devil of the
Ukraine" by the Soviets, Erich Hartmann, with
an amazing 352 confirmed victories, is the all time
ace of aces. Here we see him achieving one of those
many victories in his Bf 109, which was very recognizable
with the distinctively painted black tulip design
on its nose. 16"x 11?" limited edition print
is signed and numbered by the artist. |
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$175.00 |
Three Hundred Club
Nicolas Trudgian. Heading back from the Eastern Front
in November 1944, a German armored column faces attack
from Russian LA7s as it files past a frozen Lake Balaton,
in Hungary. Erich Hartmann and Gerhard Barkhorn, in
their Me 109s from JG52, engage the attacking airplane.
37"x 23?" limited edition print is signed
and numbered by the artist and three JG52 pilots including
Gen. Gunther Rall. |
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$39.95 |
Ivan the Terrible
Stan Stokes. Shown here is the highest-scoring Allied
ace of WWII: Ivan Kozhedub scored 62 aerial victories
flying La-5 and La-7 fighters. 16"x 11?"
limited edition print. |
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$34.95 |
Gustav!
Jack Fellows. The Me 109G-6 "Red 1" is flown
by Luftwaffe Major Hermann Graf, Commanding Officer
of JG50, in September 1943. 36"x 20" print
is amazingly life-like. |
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$175.00 |
Ice Warriors
Nicolas Trudgian. This print captures the busy atmosphere
of a Luftwaffe fighter station on the Russian Front.
It is February 1943, with deep snow and freezing temperatures,
as Leutnant Walter Nowotny, Stafffelkapit?n of 1./JG
54, taxis "White One." With their temporary
whitewash color scheme glinting in the morning sun,
the Fw 190A-4s pose a menacing spectacle as they take
to the air. 37"x 25?" limited edition print
is signed and numbered by the artist and three Luftwaffe
Aces from JG 54. |
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$24.95 |
Poltava
Dick McNatt. After protracted negotiations with the
Russians, permission was granted for the USAAF to
use Soviet airfields on shuttle missions. On the third
such mission, the 8th Air Force dispatched 145 B-17s
from the 3rd Air Division. Here, we see the 45th Combat
Wing, with the 96th, 388th and 452nd Bombardment Groups
arriving at Poltava. After the Luftwaffe bombing that
night and Soviet bomb clearance the following day,
only seven of the 73 arriving would be flyable. 24"x
20" print. |
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$84.95 |
Knights of the Northern
Sky
Jerry Anderson. Here we see Finnish Model 239 Buffalos
of 1 LeLv 24 based at Suulajarvi Finland during the
winter of 1943. 25?"x 21" signed and numbered
limited edition print is co-signed by five Finnish
aces. |
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