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CURRENT CATALOGUE
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Current Catalog shows alphabetically, by artists, all prints currently
available from the Military Gallery. Many are now low in inventory
and a few close to selling out. Click on thumbnail image or title
to see larger image and more information.
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DUXFORD EAGLES
Colonel John Landers leads the 78th Fighter group P-51 Mustangs off the Duxford air base for an escort mission to Hamburg, March 1945. Pilot signed print with Free pewter model.
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EAGLE FORCE
Spitfire Vbs of 71 Squadron RAF return to their base at North Weald, September 1941, the young American pilots perhaps taking a brief moment to marvel at the myriad colours of the late evening sun -welcome relief from the perils of recent air combat with the Luftwaffe high above the English Channel.
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EAGLE SQUADRON SCRAMBLE
There is a thunderous roar of Merlin engines as the American volunteers of 71 Squadron RAF power up their Spitfire Mk.Vbs ready to scramble into action, summer 1941.
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EAGLE STRIKE
Simon Atack's high-impact painting shows Major Günther Rall bringing down Hub Zemke's wingman, the first of two victories he claimed before himself being brought down by 56th Fighter Group P-47s later in the combat.
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EAGLES AT DAWN
Glinting in the sub-zero early morning sunlight as fresh sow begins to fall, and led by their Gruppenkommandeur Erich Hartmann, the Me109G fighters of I./JG53 scramble off the snow covered airstrip at Veszprem in Hungary, February 1945. They will intercept waves of Russian fighters and bombers in the skies above Czechoslovakia in a last ditch attempt to repel the impending invasion.
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EAGLES OF THE EIGHTH
We are deeply honoured that over the years by up to four famous veterans who flew this amazing fighter in combat during WW2 have been able to join artist Richard Taylor in signing the prints of this memorable edition. In tribute to the great men who flew P-51s, the matted Veterans Edition and Remarques include the original and fully authenticated autographs of some of the finest pilots and Aces to fly Mustangs during the war.
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