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A restricted new edition featuring the revolutionary Me262 jet
April 1945: and deep in southern Germany what little remained of the Luftwaffe found itself hard pressed by the Americans advancing from the west and the Soviets from the east. There was nowhere to run to – but there was somewhere to hide.
With their main airfields...
English Electric Lightnings from 5 Squadron RAF intercept a Russian Tupolev TU-95 ‘Bear’ bomber equipped for electronic surveillance.
Big, noisy and threatening; three words to describe the mighty Russian Tupolev Tu-95 strategic bomber which, at the height of the Cold War, played a game of ‘cat and mouse’ with the...
Within nine months of D-Day, the U.S. First Army reached the Rhine, Germany’s final barrier against the American advance. Hitler ordered the destruction of all bridges to prevent a crossing, including the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen. However, a failed detonation left it intact, allowing U.S. forces to seize a vital foothold. Desperate to destroy it, the Luftwaffe launched an all-out...
The weather on the morning of 31 December, 1944 was already unpleasant. In the Ardennes, hard-pressed German troops were battling Allied ground forces advancing through several inches of snow. Above, darkening skies heralded the arrival of more snow. At 10.45am, in deteriorating weather, a battle formation of 30 Fw190D fighters climbed out of Varrelbusch and headed south over the snowcovered...
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A veteran of the Battle of Britain and D-Day, Cyril Babbage was blessed with extraordinary good fortune. Shot down three times, he would later claim the first Focke-Wulf 190 lost in aerial combat. Earlier, in August 1940, he briefly became the face of ‘The Few’ when he was photographed...
‘Fear the Wolf’ immortalises the Boeing EA-18G electronic attack aircraft and the role it has assumed in modern air combat.
The hunting attributes reflect the aircraft’s adopted wolf motif and provided inspiration for the nickname Growler. The state-of-the-art combat jet is a dedicated electronic warfare platform which evolved as a distinct variant from the F/A-18F...
The Boeing AH-64 Apache is an attack helicopter introduced in 1986 for the United States Army. The advanced AH-64D Longbow was delivered to the Army in 1997.
Armed with a 30mm chain gun and wing pods typically containing Hellfire missiles and Hydra rockets the Apache AH-64D has proven to be a formidable weapon in various theatres of operation including, Afghanistan and Iraq. ...
The Hawk T.1, in service with the Red Arrows since 1979, is a highly capable advanced jet trainer designed and built in Britain. Originally developed by Hawker Siddeley and now part of BAE Systems, the Hawk has proven itself as a reliable and manoeuvrable aircraft perfect for precision flying displays.
✅ Part of a new collection of studies, these Limited Edition prints have been hand...
A highly-restricted edition featuring the RARE original autograph of Erwin Rommel!
Blitzkrieg: the method of offensive warfare responsible for Nazi Germany’s military successes in the early years of the Second World War. Combined forces of tanks, motorised infantry and artillery penetrated an...
Having foiled a British counter-attack at Arras and forced the surrender of the 51st Highland division at Saint-Valery-en-Caux, units of Rommel’s 7th Panzer ‘Ghost’ Division race west in a twenty-four-hour dash towards Cherbourg 150 miles away. The port surrendered on 18 June 1940.
The term ‘Blitzkrieg’ is defined by...