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Only TEN copies are available worldwide with FIFTEEN original Luftwaffe signatures!
For over three months in the long hot summer of 1940, the cream of Goering’s much-vaunted Luftwaffe duelled daily with RAF Fighter Command. Over the skies of southern England, Spitfires and Hurricanes battled with their main adversary...
- SWORD BEACH, 6 JUNE 1944 -
Amongst those storming ashore on Sword Beach on the morning of 6 June 1944 were the 177 men of the elite 1er Bataillon de Fusiliers Marins Commandos commanded by Capitaine de Corvette Philippe Kieffer. As part of Lord Lovat’s 1st Special Service Brigade, the ‘Commando Kieffer’ had the distinction of being the first, and only, French...
A flight of Bf110 Night Fighters climb steadily in the evening cloud towards their designated fighting zone and the prospect of encountering incoming RAF bombers.
The role of the Luftwaffe’s night-fighter force was one of the most difficult and dangerous jobs of them all. During their long, defensive campaign they became highly feared by opposition crews, but they were...
20 December 1943 – rookie pilot Charlie Brown and the crew of B-17 Ye Old Pub manage to bomb the Focke-Wolf factory in Bremen despite severe damage over target. Turning for home, the damage was starting to show and the straggler now became a magnet for encircling Luftwaffe fighters, who pulverised the already battered Fortress. Somehow, Brown managed to keep her in...
December 20, 1943: Encountering a mortally-wounded B-17 limping back to England, Luftwaffe ace Franz Stigler anticipated an easy kill and another opportunity to avenge his brother’s death at the opening of WWII. As he approached the virtually helpless American plane, however, he saw the faces of the dead and wounded crewmen. Then, Stigler’s eyes met those of pilot Charles Brown....
– THE RED ARROWS –
For decades the famed Red Arrows – the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team – have been thrilling crowds both at home and around the world with their dazzling displays that combine speed, perfect precision and nimble agility into an aerobatic ballet of breath-taking artistry....
By September 1944 there was growing Allied optimism in France; having broken out of Normandy their armies were now pushing steadily west. Yet as the enemy fell back the Allies’ supply line was becoming dangerously stretched. Newly-promoted Field Marshal Montgomery therefore argued that these limited resources be concentrated into a single push into the Netherlands, aiming to turn the...
Skilfully thwarting the determined efforts of P-51 escort fighters, Major Walter Nowotny, flying his Me262 A-1A ‘White 8’, successfully attacks a B-24 Liberator from the USAAF 392nd Bomb Group high over the town of Bramsche, Lower Saxony, 7 October 1944.
With at least 255 victories to his credit on the Eastern Front, Major Walter...
A Hawker Hurricane of No.85 Squadron patrols the South Coast of England under the watchful gaze of a full moon. The silver light illuminates the backdrop for our lone pilot on the lookout for German night raiders. It is October 1940, and it is a Hunter’s Moon.
Following the defeat of the Luftwaffe by the Day Fighters of the RAF during the Battle of Britain in 1940, the...
‘Our Gal Sal’, a B-17G of the 351st Bomb Squadron taxis to the main runway at Thorpe Abbotts ready to get airborne and join the rest of the 100th Bomb Group on their latest mission, spring 1944.
Officially Endorsed…
This print has the approval of the 100th Bomb Group Foundation,...