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SECONDARY MARKET
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Occasionally The Military Gallery is able to offer a small selection
of sold-out prints on the Secondary Market. All prints are carefully
inspected and supplied with original Certificate of Authenticity.
Click on thumbnail image or title to see larger image and more details.
To find out about prices and availability please contact
the Military Gallery
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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.
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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 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 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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PATHWAY TO THE RUHR
With silver moonlight glinting on the wave tops below, Guy Gibson leads the first wave of Lancaster's low across the North Sea to avoid enemy detection, on the night of 16/17 May 1943. In formation with 'Mick' Martin on his port side and 'Hoppy' Hopgood to starboard, Gibson heads towards the Dutch Coast and the Ruhr valley beyond - their mission, the destruction of the Mőhne and Eder Dams.
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PHANTOM STRIKE - THE GICLEE CANVAS PROOF
The steel mill at Thai Nguyen was vital to North Vietnam and in 1967 its destruction was a top priority for the USAF. There was a problem however; it was one of the most heavily and well defended installations in the country.
On 30 March 1967, the mission to attack the Thai Nguyen steel plant fell to the legendary fighter leader and WWII Ace Robin Olds but it turned out to be one of the most hazardous raids of the Vietnam War.
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print not shown as available here, please go to Information on the
home page menu, then Contact Us. Complete the form and email to
us. We will do our best to locate the print for you trough one of
our appointed dealers.
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