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The Hornets Nest
by John D Shaw
Lt. Col. James H.Doolittle confers with Capt. Marc A. Mitscher on the bomber-laden deck of the U.S.S. Hornet as the fateful day of April 18, 1942 approaches. This daring bombing raid on Japan gave America and its allies a badly-needed...
$547.00
The Jolly Rogers
by Nicolas Trudgian
With its macabre skull and crossbones insignia, and a reputation for total distain of authority, VF-17 arrived in the Pacific with a variety of nicknames ranging from the Irregulars to the Cast-Offs. But under the dynamic leadership of their Squadron...
$348.00
The Legend Of Colin Kelly
by Robert Taylor
In the dark days after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, American forces fought back against an overwhelming Japanese onslaught, with obsolete aircraft and equipment. With minimal resources and no hope of reinforcement, they fought a desperate, losing battle, hoping...
$485.00
The Storm Clouds Gather
by Nicolas Trudgian
Helmut Wick, the Luftwaffe's top-scoring ace of the Battle of Britain, leads Me109E's of I.JG2 ''Richthofen'' on a fighter escort mission, September 1940. Heinkel 111's of the Kampfgeschwadern mass for another raid on England, while below a Blenheim of No.2...
$664.00
The Struggle Begins
by Roy Grinnell
On July 19, 1940, only three days after Hitler issued directive No.16, his preparation for the invasion of the British Isles, Stukas raided Dover Harbour, and Hurricanes of 32 Squadron based at Hawkinge were scrambled to intercept. Flying through the...
$992.00
Their Finest Hour
by Nicolas Trudgian
As evening shadows lengthen, MkI Spitfires of No.610 Squadron make their third scramble of the day out of Hawkinge airfield, in the South of England. They will intercept another large Luftwaffe raid targeted on RAF airfields, during the Battle of...
$1,036.00
Three Hundred Club
by Nicolas Trudgian
On the Eastern Front in November 1944, Luftwaffe fighters from JG-52 have been called in. The Me109's of Erich Hartman and Gerhard Barkhorn are seen engaging the attacking aircraft. The Signatures In addition to the artist this print was individually...
$685.00
Thunderbolts And Lightnings
by Nicolas Trudgian
The relief of Bastogne turned the tide in the Battle of the Bulge and Hitler’s final great offensive of World War II lay in ruins. P47 Thunderbolts of the 406th Fighter Group, in company with P38 Lightning’s, support the advancing...
$392.00
Thunderheads Over Ridgewell
by Robert Taylor
One aircraft, more than any other, came to symbolise the great bombing campaign of the USAAF in Europe during World War Two, and in his spectacular new painting Robert Taylor captures the magnificence of Boeing's legendary B-17 Flying Fortress. In...
$837.00
Tirpitz Mission Accomplished
by Mark Postlethwaite
During World War Two, the German battleship Tirpitz had become the scourge of Royal Navy. The battleship had been moved into a fjord in northern Norway where she threatened the Arctic convoys and was too far north to be attacked...
$307.00
Tokyo Bound
by Nicolas Trudgian
Colonel Jimmy Doolittle leads his team of 16 B25 Mitchell bombers off the heaving deck of the U.S. carrier Hornet bound for Tokyo on the morning of April 18th, 1942. Some 13 hours and 2250 miles later, Doolittle and his...
$682.00
Top Dog
by Robert Taylor
From the Battle of Britain to the last days of a crumbling Third Reich, the magnificient Spitfire became a symbol of the heart of a nation. For one Halifax crew on 6 October 1944, the presence of 610 Squadron's Spitfires...
$307.00
Topaz One At Twilight
by Brian Bateman
Marine pilot Bruce Porter's night fighter F6F5-N Hellcat, "Black Death", based at Yontan Airfield in Okinawa in late 1945. The Signatures In addition to the artist this print was individually signed by: Col. Bruce Porter EDITION ARTIST EDITION SIZE 100...
$320.00
Two Minutes To Midnight
by Robert Bailey
March 27th- 1945. Lt. Jorg Czypionka of 10./NJG-11 attacks a raiding R.A.F. Mosquito west of Berlin. The Mosquito is from R.A.F. 139 ‘Jamaica’ Squadron- whose navigator is seen escaping through the pilot’s overhead door- where he parachuted to captivity. The...
$237.00
Two Zeros For Barbara Ann
by Roy Grinnell
P-38 Ace George Chandler (339th FS) shoots down an incredible two Zeros on November 8, 1943, Empress Augusta Bay. "Barbara Ann" was the nose art on the P-38 named after George Chandler's sweetheart who later became his wife. In 1950,...
$397.00
Typhoon Attack
by Robert Taylor
That the Typhoon developed from an unreliable fighter that never lived up to expectations into the RAF’s most devastating ground-attack aircraft of World War II was due to one man – Battle of Britain veteran and famous Test Pilot ‘Bee’...
$326.00
Typhoon Country
by Nicolas Trudgian
A Typhoon of 181 Squadron flown by Flt Lt Roy Crane is shown attacking a German armoured column in th Falaise Gap in August 1944. Typhoons played a major role in destroying a large number of German armour and disrupting...
$620.00
Typhoon Scramble
by Richard Taylor
Led by Squadron Commander Roland “Bee” Beamont, Typhoons of 609 Squadron are dramatically illustrated as they scramble from their base at Manston in April 1943, the brute force and raw aggression of this tough warbird leaving nothing to the imagination....
$352.00
Typhoons At Falaise
by Nicolas Trudgian
It is August 1944, barely two months since the Allies landed their first troops on the beaches of Normandy. Already the German Panzer Divisions are in full retreat, and it is critical to halt them before they can regroup. Caught...
$822.00
Typhoons Over The Rhine
by Nicolas Trudgian
Mk1B Typhoons of 247 Squadron, based at Eindhoven, make a low-level attack against enemy river transport on the Rhine in November, 1944. Led by Squadron leader B.G.'Stapme' Stapleton, the 247 pilots continue their attack along the valley, strafing German transport...
$698.00
Uneven Odds
by Robert Taylor
In August 1940, Frank Carey led No 43 Squadron’s ‘A’ Flight into Schwarms of JU87s, escorted by Bf109s. Though hopelessly outnumbered, Carey accounted for four JU87s before running out of ammunition. The Signatures In addition to the artist this print...
$538.00
Valor In The Pacific
by Robert Taylor
Robert Taylor has painted a magnificent reconstruction of a mission during the final stages of that momentous conflict. Depicted are B-29s of the 499th Bomb Group, 73rd Wing of the 20th Air Force. After a daylight raid on Tokyo, showing...
$922.00
Victory Flyover
by Robert Taylor
On Sunday September 2, 1945, the formal surrender document was signed aboard the U.S.S. Missouri in Tokyo Bay. At 9.25 a.m., with General Douglas MacArthur, Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz, and Admirals Halsey and Sherman presiding, the Instrument of Surrender was...
$992.00
Victory Salute
by Robert Taylor
This painting was specially commissioned to commemorate the Anniversary of the Allied victory in World War II. Britain's leading aviation artist brings to life the two greatest British fighter aircraft ever to fly, in a gigantic vista over London and...
$397.00
Voyage Into Destiny
by Robert Taylor
Voyage into Destiny by Robert Taylor. Leaving the port of Gdynia on May 18th 1941, two large German warships stealthily zig-zagged their way up the coast of Norway at the outset of what was to become one pf the shortest,...
$977.00
Wakeup Call
by Robert Bailey
January 1st 1945 - fuel bowsers explode amongst parked Typhoons as Staffelkapitan Siegfried Mueller and his wingman Feldwebel Oscar Boesch of IV/JG3 lead a surprise strafing attack on the Allied aerodrome at Eindhoven, Holland.. The Signatures Each print has been...
$416.00
We Guide To Strike
by Gil Cohen
Flying ahead of the main bomber stream, a Lancaster of 156 Squadron Pathfinder Force makes a run over its target in the heavily defended industrial Ruhr Valley. Extreme concentration can be observed in the crews eyes as they focus on...
$819.00
Wellington
by Robert Taylor
The only bomber aircraft to fly throughout the war, the incredible Barnes Wallis Wellington - nicknamed 'the Wimpy' bore the brunt of Bomber Command's operations in the early part of the war. This rugged aircraft is suberbly portrayed by Robert...
$666.00
When Prayers Are Answered
by William S Phillips
Thrashing away on three engines and a feathered prop, with flak damage to her wing and tail, this B-17F has survived another brutal mission over Germany...but just barely. The Betty Boop/Pistol Packin’ Mama will make it through this day. The...
$922.00
Winter Of 41
by Philip West
Heavy snow during the winter of 1941 often kept pilots and their aircraft grounded, despite the best efforts of the ground crew. Spitfire 'G' George - based at RAF Manston and assigned to Flt. Lt. Geoffrey Wellum, could only resume...
$1,056.00
Winter Wolves
by Nicolas Trudgian
On December 16th 1944, Hitler mounted the largest offensive in the west since 1940. It was his last desperate offensive of World War II. With Germanys industrial heartland in ruins, its factories pulverised by Allied air raids, and opposing armies...
$832.00
Yeagers Conquest Mach 1
by Roy Grinnell
Yeager in the cockpit of his X-1 (Glamorous Glennis) on October 14, 1947, the day he was the first to fly faster than the speed of sound The Signatures Each print has been signed by the artist and by: Chuck...
$397.00
Zemkes Wolfpack
by Robert Taylor
Hub Zemke was a fighter pilot and commander who led from the front. A great tactician too, it was in no small measure due to the air combat tactics introduced to the 56th Fighter Group by its mercurial leader that...
$772.00
Zero Encounter
by Robert Taylor
A Japanese Zero condenses the air off its wing tips as its pilot hauls his fighter inside a Marine F4F Wildcat's determined attack.  The two adversaries cavort the air in a desperate duel high over the island of Guadalcanal.  The...
$736.00
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