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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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THE DRAGONS OF COLOMBERT
In the summer of 1940, JG3, under the command of Hans von Hahn, scramble their Me109s from Colombert, near Calais. Pilot signed print
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THE EAGLES DIVIDE
Prints in this highly-restricted edition are autographed by distinguished USAAF and Luftwaffe veterans who flew in combat during these close encounters over Europe during World War Two. Adding great historical importance, each signatory reached Ace status and together they clocked up many thousands of hours flying in combat during the war, representing both sides of this dramatic period of aerial conflict.
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THE EAGLES DIVIDE - The Masterwork Drawing
P-51 Mustangs of the 357th Fighter Group clash with Me109's in close combat as they struggle for air superiority over the heart of Germany, during the desperate days of 1945.
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THE EAGLES RETURN
In his memorable piece The Eagles Return, Richard Taylor uses spell-binding artistry to convey a heart-warming scene in tribute to those tough, determined and supremely brave aviators. It seems fitting that he's chosen to depict Ace pilot 'Bud' Anderson in his P-51 'Old Crow' in company with colleagues from the 363rd Fighter Squadron as they head back to Leiston after a gruelling escort mission over occupied Europe for the 357th Fighter Group - one of the most successful fighter units in the Eighth Air Force.
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THE ENRANCE - Matted Collector's Piece
This dramatic piece was actually sketched by one of the inmates at the camp and depicts tunnel 'Harry', hidden beneath the stove in Hut 104. As one officer helps another into the 30-foot vertical shaft, a 'stooge' keeps watch for patrolling guards.
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THE FINAL SHOW
Once again the world's most collected aviation artist has produced an astounding work that is set to become the defining image of the Hawker Tempest. Some of the greatest pilots of the RAF flew this iconic aircraft and Robert has depicted the final combat of the war for one such pilot - the legendary fighter Ace Pierre Clostermann.
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