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In late 1944, responding to relentless Soviet offensives, the very best of the Luftwaffe heads towards the Front in the long and bitter struggle to defend the homeland. The Messerschmitt Me 109Gs of JG52, including those of the greatest aces of all time, Erich Hartmann and Gerhard Barkhorn, share the sky with the most highly decorated soldier of the Third Reich, Hans-Ulrich Rudel, in his...
Geschwaderkommodore, Major Adolf Galland leads Me109Es of I/JG26 from Audembert airfield on an evening mission to the Thames Estuary as the Battle of Britain moves towards its climax, September 1940. Below, the 2nd Staffel begin to taxi their Me109Es to take-off positions and will soon join the rest of JG26. Building like thunder clouds over the Channel, their approach will be plotted by...
Commemorating the 80th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain 1940 – 2020
Spitfires from 602 Sqn leave Westhampnett in a desperate scramble to intercept a large Luftwaffe force heading towards Portsmouth and the Solent, August 1940.
Adding great authenticity, this timeless piece carries the original signature...
Between June 140 and December 1942 Malta was one of the most heavily bombed countries on earth. The battle for the island became a decisive turning point of WWII.
This superb piece depicts Hurricanes of 126 Squadron diving to intercept a force of Luftwaffe bombers as they make their attack on the port at Valletta.
MERLINS OVER MALTA was specially commissioned to help...
During the height of the Battle of Britain a Luftwaffe pilot, standing beside his downed Me109, looks on as Spitfires of 54 Squadron returning to base at Hornchurch, roar overhead.
Fighter pilots are, by nature, free spirits. Give them a fast aeroplane to play with and they will. There were never two freer spirits than ‘Bud’ Anderson and ‘Chuck’ Yeager of the 357th Fighter Group.
Both of these P-51 Mustang pilots were always itching to be where the action was and setting off for what was the last mission of their second tour of combat...
Depicted is Erich Rudorffer when, as commanding officer of II/JG54, battles in his Fw190 over the war-torn, bitterly cold landscape of the Caucasus in late 1943.
Considered by many to be the Luftwaffe’s most versatile fighter ace of WWII, Erich Rudorffer served on every major front, flew all the classic German fighters and was renowned for his ability to shoot down multiple...
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...
A set of three matching-numbered prints, making an incredibly rare collection!
Originally released in 1990 to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain, we rarely come across any of these titles, let alone a matching-numbered set!
With a total of TWELVE combined signatures of RAF and Luftwaffe veterans, we're sure they won't be around for long!
In late 1944, responding to relentless Soviet offensives, the very best of the Luftwaffe heads towards the Front in the long and bitter struggle to defend the homeland. The Messerschmitt Me 109Gs of JG52, including those of the greatest aces of all time, Erich Hartmann and Gerhard Barkhorn, share the sky with the most highly decorated soldier of the Third Reich, Hans-Ulrich Rudel, in his...