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.

 

TWILIGHT CONQUEST

Flying a twilight mission in his P-61 Black Widow on October 24, 1944, Colonel Johnson and his radar operator have picked up a formation of three Fw190s. Multi pilot signed.

TYPHOON SCRAMBLE

INTRODUCING THE FIRST IN A SERIES OF LIMITED EDITIONS FROM A HUGELY TALENTED NEW ARTIST - RICHARD TAYLOR.
 

 

TYPHOONS AT FALAISE

Rocket firing RAF Typhoons of 198 Squadron destroy a German Panzer Division at Falaise, Normandy, August 1944. Prints signed by RAF Typhoon pilots.

TYPHOONS OUTWARD BOUND

In the months following D-Day, Hawker's hard-hitting, snub-nosed Typhoon struck terror into the German formations in Normandy, crack Panzer units wilted under the constant hail of rockets and bombs. Several times a day the Typhoon pilots would cross the Channel to run the gauntlet of flak and ground fire, and deliver their lethal cargo.
 

 

TYPHOONS OVER THE RHINE

An emotive action painting by one of the world's most popular avaition artists. Each copy of TYPHOONS OVER THE RHINE is accompanied by a FREE companion print TYPHOON COUNTRY, featuring Tyhoons of 181 Squadron attacking a German Road convoy in the Falaise area, early August 1944. Each print is signed by Flight Lieutenant ROY CRANE.

UNDAUNTED BY ODDS

Hurricane Mk1s of 303 "Ko?ciuszko" Polish Squadron RAF climb steadily out from Northolt to intercept yet another incoming Luftwaffe bomber formation heading for London in September 1940. Ably led by Canadian Flight Commander, Flt Lt Johnny Kent, the battle-hardened Polish pilots will soon be engaging the enemy over Southern England, their Hurricanes once again in the thick of the action.
 

 

UNEVEN ODDS

Frank Carey leads No 43 Squadron's 'A' Flight Hurricanes into 'Schwarms of JU87s', escorted by Me109s, August 1940. Pilot signed edition.

UNSCHEDULED ARRIVAL

September 1940, and Mk1 Spitfires from 19 Sqn have been ordered south to engage heavily escorted Luftwaffe bomber formations heading for the Thames Estuary and London. Following intense fighting the Spitfires' ammunition is expended, and low on fuel the squadron makes a hurried landing at a forward airfield to replenish empty tanks and re-arm. Within minutes they will be airborne again.
 

 

UNSCHEDULED ARRIVAL MATTED REMARQUE



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