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Night Hunters Of The Reich
by Nicolas Trudgian
The German High Command entered World War II with the notion that the war would be quickly won, and certainly without the need to fight at night. The RAF changed all that when Bomber Command, having suffered appalling lasses in...
$653.00
NJG-1
by Michael Turner
The longest single campaign of the air war was that fought at night between Bomber Command and the Nachtjagd. Flown in totally different conditions to daylight operations, both sides possessed men of skill and courage.NJG1 was the premier German Nightfighter...
$1,088.00
Normandy Breakout
by Nicolas Trudgian
Spitfires of 132 Squadron hurtle towards the Front to give ground support to the advancing Allied forces following the breakout from the Normandy beaches, June 1944. Below, American armour pushes forward, liberating yet another French village. The Signatures In addition...
$431.00
Normandy Nemesis
by Robert Taylor
When Johnnie Johnson led the Mk IX Spitfires of his 144 Canadian Wing to temporary airstrip B.3 near the village of St Croix sur Mer, a few miles inland from the Normandy beach head, they were making history. As they...
$499.00
Northern Knight
by Robert Bailey
This exciting combat scenario places us just off the northern coast of Norway during March, 1944. Aircraft are Me 109's and Russian Bostons. Luftwaffe ace Walter Schuck (206 confirmed aerial victories) and his wingman, maul a flight of Russian bombers...
$442.00
Norway Patrol
by Robert Bailey 
Oberleutnant Kurt Schulze leads a 'schwarm' of Me-109's on patrol off the coast of Norway during October 1944. The Signatures Each print has been signed by the artist and by: Oberleutnant Kurt Schulze EDITION LIMITED EDITION SIZE 200 PRINT NUMBER...
$275.00
One Tens Over Kent
by Nicolas Trudgian
Messerschmitt Me110s and '109s of the Luftwaffe's 210 Gruppe based at Calais-Marck in northern France, make a low-level run across the Kent countryside after a surprise attack on RAF Biggin Hill, August 30th, 1940. The Signatures In addition to the...
$354.00
Only One Survived
by Craig Kodera
World War II's Battle of Midway was the turning point of the war in the Pacific, leading to eventual Allied victory. At the very start of that fateful conflict came this ominous confrontation. At 7:00 a.m. on June 4, 1942,...
$488.00
Open Assault
by Robert Taylor
The Junkers Ju87 Sturzkampfbomber, known to the British simply as the Stuka, had already acquired a deadly reputation across Europe, its siren screaming as the ungainly dive-bomber struck terror into the hearts of those below. In 1940 its pilots crossed...
$899.00
Operation Jericho The Amiens Raid
by Philip West
On 18th February 1944 De Havilland Mosquitoes of 487 Squadron (New Zealand), 464 Squadron (Australian) and 21 Squadron took off from R.A.F. Hunsdon. Target - the prison at Amiens, France. In this picture having approached the prison at a height...
$377.00
Sold Out
Operation Tidal Wave
by Nicolas Trudgian
At first light on August 1st, 1943 a force of 178 B-24 Liberator bombers lifted off dusty airstrips in the Libyan desert. They were to fly a 2000 mile round-trip deep into enemy territory, bomb a heavily defended target, and...
$744.00
Over The Beaches
by Philip West
"Over the Beaches" is Philip’s brand new painting depicting Spitfires (222 Squadron) and Typhoons over the beaches during D-Day. "Call me biased but I think this painting is truly a masterpiece of aviation art. The detail on the Spitfires is...
$544.00
Petsamo Scramble 1Sig
by Robert Bailey
Far to the north of Germany in one of the most inhospitable regions on the earth, stands Petsamo, Finland. In February 1944, a very closely knit unit of pilots and ground personnel of the Luftwaffe’s JG-5 (also known as Eismeer...
$1,248.00
Piece Of Cake
by Michael Turner
Published in 1988, this commemorative edition was limited to 1494 copies, each one commemorating an RAF aircrew loss during the Battle of Britain, as recorded at the Battle of Britain Memorial Chapel in Westminster Abbey. The Signatures Each print has...
$1,568.00
Playing The Last Ace
by Heinz Krebs
The Messerschmitt Me-163 rocket fighter aircraft, perhaps better known as the Komet, was possibly the most radical German manned fighter aircraft design to actually enter the WW II combat theatre. Here Me-163 Komet fighters of the Luftwaffe climb vertically through...
$410.00
Pre Flight Brief
by Robert Taylor
A Heinkel 162 prepares for a mission – Leck, May 1945. The Signatures Nil EDITION LIMITED EDITION SIZE 10 PRINT NUMBER 8 CONDITION EXCELLENT MEDIA LITHOGRAPH SIZE (Ex Frame) 24"x 20" RELEASE DATE 1994
$178.00
Primary Target
by Philip West
The final seconds on 17th May 1943 as the bouncing bomb of Flight Lt. Maltby's Lancaster Squadron breached the giant Mohne dam The Signatures In addition to the artist this print was individually signed by: Flt. Sgt. George CHALMERS DFC,...
$960.00
Rangers On The Rampage
by Robert Taylor
Robert Taylor's painting dramatically brings to life a Mosquito attack on a German fighter station deep inside Germany. Arriving over the target at little above hangar height, the two-ship mission announce their arrival by raking the field with cannon and...
$540.00
Regensburg No Place To Hide
by Mark Postlethwaite
The strike against the twin targets of Regensburg and Schweinfurt on 17th August 1943 saw some of the most instense air fighting of the war. The B-17 crews were flying deep into Southern Germany and well beyond the range of...
$416.00
Return Of The Few
by Robert Taylor
What do Johnnie Johnston, the Allies’ top-scoring fighter Ace, Al Deere, top-scoring New Zealand Ace and pilot of the first Spitfire to engage an Me109 in combat; Peter Townsend, the popular Battle of Britain Squadron Commander, and Bob Stanford-Tuck, one...
$934.00
Return To Duxford
by Robert Taylorr
P-51D Mustangs of the 78th Fighter Group return to Duxford following an 8 hour escort mission during the cold winter of 1944-45. The Signatures In addition to the artist this print was individually signed by 6 fighter Aces who flew...
$704.00
Rocket Hunters
by Heinz Krebs
A pair of North American Mustangs from the 1st Scouting Force, 8th Air Force, with P-51 D Chip flown by Merrill Dewey DuMont in the foreground, detects a German V-2 rocket launch site near the English Channel in the spring...
$320.00
Rolling Thunder
by Robert Taylor
"..I led that mission as I wanted to, ignoring all details of altitude, airspeed, and heading given to me by some administrator who knew nothing of Hanoi... it made good flying sense. We flew a smooth mission, everybody did good...
$837.00
Rudels Fire Brigade
by Ric Druet
Hans Rudel's Stuka flying over the Eastern Front The Signatures In addition to the artist this print was individually signed by : Hans Rudel EDITION LIMITED EDITION SIZE 750 PRINT NUMBER 720 CONDITION EXCELLENT MEDIA LITHOGRAPH SIZE (Ex Frame) 35"...
$224.00
Running The Gauntlet
by Robert Taylor
Robert’s superb painting shows Me262s of JV44 returning to base in southern Germany, having come under attack from P-51 Mustangs of the 353rd Fighter Group. Almost out of fuel and ammunition, the Me262s have little option but to complete their...
$969.00
Russian Roulette
by Robert Taylor
A Soviet Yak 3 hurtles towards us in a typically daring head-on attack on a Bf109. Other Yaks wheel and turn frantically in search of the enemy. Casualties on both sides are evident. Away into the distant horizon stretches a...
$544.00
Schweinfurt The Second Mission
by Robert Taylor
Briefing at 0500 hours on the morning of 14 October 1943 brought the crews of the 92nd Bomb Group news they didn’t want to hear: “It’s Schweinfurt again!” The same message was being repeated in USAAF bomb group briefing rooms...
$586.00
Shark Sighting
by John Shaw
Before the pilots of the Flying Tigers could take to the skies against the enemy, the P-40's .30 caliber wing guns had to be bore sighted. The ingenious armorers of the AVG were often forced to improvise, but as the...
$538.00
Sighting The Bismarck
by Robert Taylor
In the early hours of May 24, 1941, as the mighty Gerrnan ships Bismarck and Prinz Eugen slipped through the Denmark Strait, they were dramatically intercepted by the Royal Naval battleships Hood and Prince of Wales. Within six minutes of...
$485.00
Skalskis Circus
by Ronald Wong
Stanislaw Skalski and Eugeniusz Horbaczewski were the most prominent Polish aces in the RAF. Their Spitfire V unit was deployed to North Africa in 1943 as the Polish Fighting Team, sometimes called Skalski's Circus. The Signatures Adding great authenticity, this...
$384.00
Spitfire Patrol
by Philip West
One summers evening, Douglas Bader (flying the Mk V Spitfire without cannons) and Johnnie Johnson (flying the Mk VB Spitfire with cannons) of the Tangmere Wing, share a few moments of peaceful flying whilst on patrol over the English Channel....
$791.00
Star Of Africa
by Heinz Krebs
Hauptmann Hans Joachim Marseille, better known as the Star of Africa, was probably the most formidable opponent the British ever encountered in the air. He was victorious in 158 aerial combats against the Royal Air Force, 154 of which were...
$480.00
Steinhoff Tribute
by Robert Taylor
Macky Steinhoff in action over the White Cliffs of Dover. It is August, and the height of the Battle of Britain: Heinkel 111 bombers have attacked airfields and radar stations along the south coast, and a frantic dog-fight has developed...
$512.00
Stern Von Afrika
by Heinz Krebs
Hauptmann Hans Joachim Marseille, better known as the “Star of Africa”, who probably was the most formidable opponent the British ever encountered in the air. He was victorious in 158 aerial combats against the Royal Air Force, 154 of which...
$538.00
Strike And Return
by Robert Taylor
Winter in Northern Europe brings short days, long nights and, for the most part, appalling weather making navigation difficult and flying hazardous. Add snowstorms, gale force winds, freezing temperatures and rudimental navigation aids, it seems a miracle the brave young...
$625.00
Strike And Strike Again
by Robert Taylor
By the spring of 1945, Germany's once all-conquering submarine fleet, driven by allied forces from its bases in western France, had fled to the relative safety of the Norwegian fjords; territory still remaining under German occupation since 1940. In one...
$604.00
Summer Of 42
by John Shaw
Shown in this beautiful rendering is a mixed bag of shark-mouthed P-40 ‘Tomahawk’ and P-40E ‘Kittyhawk’ fighters of the AVG returning from patrol near their base at Kweilin, China during mid-1942. Under the brilliant leadership of Claire Lee Chennault, the...
$538.00
Tally Ho
by Robert Taylor
“During this time I led 92 on sixty-odd operations and the squadron achieved the highest success rate of any Squadron in the Battle of Britain. After Dunkirk we’d moved to South Wales, partly for a rest and partly to look...
$480.00
Tangmere Hurricanes
by Nicolas Trudgian
Mk1 Hurricanes of 601 Squadron, refueled and rearmed, climb to rejoin the battle during the summer of 1940. Below, life goes on as a Southern Railway Train pulls out of a local village station. The Signatures In addition to the...
$538.00
Task Force 58
by Marii Chernev
June 19th, 1944 saw the epic aerial battle for the Marianas Islands take place when Japanese Vice Admiral Ozawa's First Mobile Fleet led the attack against the American Navy's Task Force 58. The ensuing battle led to the destruction of...
$512.00
The Age Of Chivalry
by Michael Turner
A typical scene at a German aerodrome close to the front in the spring of 1917. A victorious German pilot makes a triumphant low pass in his beautifully streamlined Albatros D III fighter plane The Signatures In addition to the...
$672.00
The Battle Of The Coral Sea
by Robert Taylor
Commemorating the Battle of the Coral Sea, Robert Taylor has chosen to portray the sinking of the Shoho in this dramatic painting.  When Commander Weldon Hamilton, leading one of the Lexington's Dauntless squadrons, spotted the Shoho at 1040 on the...
$1,146.00
The Biggin Hill Wing
by Nicolas Trudgian
On an early misty morning, the legendary South African fighter pilot Adolph Gysbert ‘Sailor’ Malan, leads the Biggin Hill Wing Spitfire V’s of 74, 92 and 609 Squadrons out over the Kent countryside, on another sweep across the English Channel...
$480.00
The Black Sheep
by Nicolas Trudgian
Major Gregory 'Pappy' Boyington's 'Black Sheep', the Marine Corsairs of VMF-214, taxi out for another mission from Vella Lavella, December 1943, escorting a B24 raid on the Japanese fortress at Rabaul. Action is guaranteed, and the intensity of aerial fighting...
$353.00
The Dambusters
by Robert Taylor
Robert Taylor has recreated a spectacular painting showing Mick Martin in action over the Moehne Dam on 16 May 1943.Robert Taylor's painting shows the number three aircraft piloted by Flt. Lieutenant Mick Martin making his determined run in, just releasing...
$934.00
The Doolittle Raiders
by Robert Taylor
The Doolittle Raiders take their B-25 bombers down to very low level and head for China after delivering their surprise attack on the industrial and military targets in and around Tokyo on April 18, 1942. The sixteen-ship mission, led by...
$1,728.00
The Dreaded Salvo
by Robin Smith
Hawker Typhoon of 181 Sqdn, 2nd tactical airforce. The Dreaded Salvo was painted to celebrate the 60th anniversary of D-Day. Preparing the ground for the eventual D-Day landings,aircraft including the Hawker Typhoon were given the freedom to scour areas for...
$377.00
The Fly Past
by Robin Smith
Sitting resplendent in the evening sunset, the Hawker Hurricane rests between sorties. Almost like a wild animal in its natural habitat it waites patiently to get another bite of the cherry. Few people realise in fact that the Hurricane shot...
$222.00
The Gallant Ohio
by Robert Taylor
During 1942 the small Mediterranean island of Malta was the most heavily bombed place on earth. In the space of two months, March and April, more bombs fell on Malta than on London during the entire Blitz. The Axis powers...
$485.00
The Homecoming
by Robert Taylor
After the fall of France the German Kriegsmarine were quick to seize control of the ports in the north west, and from the summer of 1940 onwards they enjoyed free access to the busy merchant shipping lanes of the Atlantic....
$648.00
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