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.

 

ON COURSE FOR THE MÖHNE DAM

Guy Gibson leads the first wave of 617 Squadron's Lancaster bombers towards the German border and on to the Mőhne dam. After crossing the coast a fraction off course, Gibson adjusts his compass heading slightly and, as the unmistakable thunder of 12 cylinder Merlin engines at full throttle shatters the night, follows the course of a large canal where the owner of an ancient windmill, hearing the noise, hurries outside to witness the event.

ONE HUNDRED UP!

No. 467 Squadron's Lancaster ?S For Sugar?, one of RAF Bomber Command's most famous aircraft, heads out on her 100th mission on May 11, 1944. Pilot signed print.
 

 

ONE MiG DOWN

A formation of Mirages led by LtCol Avi Lanir, commander of 101 Squadron Israeli Air Force, intercepts MiG21's over the Syrian Desert on 9 November 1972. In the ensuing dogfight two of the Syrian MiG's are shot down, one of them from a direct hit by Lanir to score his second MiG victory.

ONE MORE CLOSE TO HOME

In his exciting painting 'One More Closer To Home', award-winning artist Keith Burns illustrates just how dangerous tangling with an Eighth Air Force Fortress could be as he pilot of a Bf109 gets more than he bargained for whilst trying to intercept a B-17G of the 351st Bomb Group heading home to Polebrook.
 

 

ONE-TENS OVER KENT

Messerschmitt Me110s and 109s of the Luftwaffe's 210 Gruppe make a low-level surprise attack on R.A.F. Biggin Hill, August 30, 1940. Luftwaffe pilot signed print.

 

 

OPEN COCKPIT

Each matted print is issued with a matching-numbered copy of this outstanding book, written by WWI fighter Ace and celebrated author Arthur Gould Lee, presented in its own luxury, hand-crafted presentation box.

It is a gripping first-hand account of what life was like flying and fighting during The Great War, described in such detail that only an experienced combat pilot can. Flying Sopwith Camels with the Royal Flying Corps, Lee completed 118 patrols over the front line, was engaged in combat 56 times and scored seven confirmed victories. He retired from the RAF in 1946 as an Air Vice-Marshal.

OPENING SKY

With the morning sun glinting on their fuselages, P-51 Mustangs of the 78th Fighter Group cross the Dutch coastline far below, heading back towards their base at Duxford, England at the end of a long sweep east of the Rhine crossing in Spring 1945. The final months of the war in Europe lie ahead, and for the P-51 pilots the victory is within sight.
 

 

OPERATION BODENPLATTE

The Allied air base at Eindhoven is attacked by Me262 jets, Me109s and Fw190s of JG-3 fighter wing during Operation Bodenplatte, January 1943. Luftwaffe aces signed print.


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