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Part of a stunning pair of Limited Edition prints released in tribute to the most versatile Allied combat aircraft of World War II – the de Havilland Mosquito.
There can be little doubt that de Havilland’s famous Mosquito was the Allies’ most versatile, multi-role combat aircraft of World War Two. Constructed mainly of lightweight plywood and...
After another successful mission escorting B-17s to the target in Germany, Captain Don Gentile in his P-51B ‘Shangri-La’, leads pilots from the 336th Fighter Squadron, 4th Fighter Group homeward bound to their base at Debden, March 1944.
Formed at Debden on 29 September 1942 from the RAF’s three American ‘Eagle’ squadrons, the Fourth Fighter...
After completing another perilous night-time mission over northern France, Lancasters of 106 Sqn – whose motto was ‘For freedom’ – return to their Lincolnshire airfield, summer 1944. As the morning mist clears, an expanse of brightly coloured poppies joyfully heralds the return of the exhausted crews.
Individually wrapped with matching envelope.
On Saturday, 9 August 1941 the unthinkable happened: the legendary Fighter leader Douglas Bader failed to return from a mission over northern France. Immediately, without thought for their own safety, the fiercely loyal pilots of his Tangmere Wing set out on a sweep to search for him, hoping that he may have successfully baled out into the Channel. By nightfall there was no sign of him and...
June 6, 1944 - Le Grand Chemin
Fresh from their baptism of fire, the “Screaming Eagles” of Easy, Dog, and Fox companies, 506th PIR, regroup and rearm, having silenced the guns of Brécourt Manor. Now, their reinforcements arrive. From Utah Beach, come the M4 Sherman tanks of the 70th Tank Battalion. From scattered drop zones across Normandy, come other...
The mighty four-engined Avro Lancaster was the most famous and successful night bomber of World War II. Flown by the RAF, RCAF and RAAF the much-loved Lancaster formed the backbone of Bomber Command.
A peaceful corner of eastern England is temporarily awakened from its summer slumbers by the thunder of Merlin engines, the familiar roar announcing the safe return of a squadron...
This was the first volume produced featuring a selection of Robert’s early work – learn the story of how legendary masterworks such as JG-52 , DUEL OF EAGLES , THE MEMPHIS BELLE , LAST FLIGHT HOME and GATHERING OF EAGLES , to name just a few, came into existence. Delve into the early days of Robert’s life before starting on his...
The American Volunteer Group (AVG), or "Flying Tigers" as they came to be known, flew against the Japanese before the US was officially involved in WWII. After their disbandment on 4 July 1942, the pilots of the AVG would be allowed to continue flying if they joined the US Army Air Forces.
Some AVG pilots agreed to this and they formed the 23rd Fighter Group, the only USAAF...
A classic Masterwork from the world’s foremost aviation artist, released to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Royal Air Force.
“…night after night, month after month, our bomber squadrons travel far into Germany, find their targets, often under the heaviest fire, often with...
Ace : a fighter pilot who has shot down five or more enemy aircraft in combat.
The Luftwaffe had so many Aces that the number runs into the thousands. The list includes many whose impressive tallies will never be surpassed, names that are recorded for posterity: men such as top-scorer Erich Hartmann with 352 victories, Gerhard Barkhorn who also surpassed the 300...