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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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OPERATION MILLENNIUM - THE 1000 BOMBER RAID
Internationally renowned for his exceptional
drawing skills, artist Richard Taylor has
provided us with Operation Millennium, a
stunning piece depicting the composite make-
up of aircraft types participating in that
historic raid. Reproduced in restricted
quantities as a fine art Limited Edition
print, each copy is issued matted to full
conservation standards to include the
original autograph of Arthur Harris who
masterminded Operation Millennium, along with
seven World War Two veterans, each
representing the different types of aircraft
flown on the raid.
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OPERATION TIDAL WAVE
B-24 Liberators of the 44th and 98th Bomb Groups exit the target following the low-level raid on Ploesti oil refineries. Pilots and crews signed print.
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OPS ON HOLD
Heavy snow has settled over the frozen countryside around RAF Fiskerton in Lincolnshire, and for once the Lancasters of 49 Squadron stand quietly idle at their dispersal points, March 1944.
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OUT FROM KIRKBY
A strong force of Lancasters from 630 and 57 Squadrons, based at RAF East Kirkby, head out to attack industrial targets in the Ruhr, Autumn 1944.
A total of 212 Operations were undertaken from RAF East Kirkby between August 1943 and the end of WWII, all of which were flown by 630 and 57 Squadrons. It is of great historical importance that every print is personally signed by one of the last surviving veterans that flew combat missions from East Kirkby during WWII.
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OUT OF FUEL AND SAFELY HOME
Damaged by enemy fighters, almost out of fuel, a B-17 Fortress makes a forced landing in the safety of an English cornfield. Pilot and aircrew signed print.
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OUT OF THE BLUE
As a section of the force escorting a large formation of Luftwaffe bombers heading over the Channel, a group of Bf109 fighters from JG3 open their throttles ready to dive on a section of Hurricanes from 32 Squadron spotted in the distance below, 24 August 1940.
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OUT OF THE DRAGONS DEN
One of the last B-25 Mitchell's, having successfully bombed its target, makes its escape towards mainland China. As the navigator sets the new course, their path takes them close to targets hit by other Raiders, dark columns of smoke rising rapidly from the burning oil and carnage below.
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