CURRENT CATALOGUE

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.

 

ALFA-STRIKE

Wynn Foster leads the A-4 Skyhawks of VA-163 in a ground attack near Haiphong in June 1966. Pilot signed print.

ALMOST HOME

COMMEMORATING THE 100th ANNIVERSARY OF THE RAF

A lone 9 Squadron Lancaster, separated from the main force during a punishing mission to Germany in late 1944, returns to safety. The weary crew are no doubt relieved to see familiar fields beneath them as they approach their base at RAF Bardney.

The Military Gallery is proud that every print has been signed by highly respected veterans who flew with Bomber Command during WWII.
 

 

ALMOST HOME – BOMBER COMMAND TRIBUTE EDITION

A classic Masterwork from the world’s foremost aviation artist, released to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Royal Air Force

 

 

ALPINE THUNDER

Nick's new painting blends the power and beauty of flight with the sheer magnificence of nature. This limited edition shows Me 262s of JV44 on 29th April 1945, as they scorch through the beautiful mountain scenery towards what they hoped would be their Alpine fortress. Signed by Three Knight's Cross holders who flew the Me262 during World War II.

AMERICA STRIKES BACK

Ken Taylor in his P-40 Tomahawk, bringing down his second enemy aircraft on December 7, 1941, an Aichi D-3Al ' Val' dive-bomber. In the background palls of smoke rise from the up-turned battleship Oklahoma. Pilot signed print.
 

 

AMERICAN CLIPPER FLYING CLOUD - THE GICLÉE STUDIO PROOF

For two glorious decades in the mid-nineteenth century, the world’s great sea trading routes were dominated by the magnificent ‘Yankee Clippers’. And none were finer or more famous than the American clipper Flying Cloud, legendary for her world beating speed records, some of which stood for 100 years, and for having a female Navigator - unheard of in 1854!

 

 

ANGELS THREE ZERO

Spitfire flown by Bobby Oxspring of 66 Squadron duels with an Me109 at 30,000 feet, during the Battle of Britain Pilot signed edition..


CURRENT CATALOGUE

 

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