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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.
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To find out about prices and availability please contact
the Military Gallery
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TOP ACE
The historical importance of this extremely limited edition is highlighted by the addition of rare ORIGINAL autographs within the conservation matting, including Gabby Gabreski and a further ten highly-regarded pilots who flew with the 56th FG. Between them they achieved over 100 victories to help make the 56th the USAAF's top-scoring fighter group of the war.
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TOP BOUNCE
Flight Lieutenant Don Kingaby and the pilots of 64 Squadron dive to attack
a group of Fw190s that have been spotted about 2,000ft below them near Boulogne,
30 July 1942. The ensuing dogfight was the first-ever encounter between
the new Mk.IX Spitfire and the Fw190.
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TOP BOUNCE
Flight Lieutenant Don Kingaby and the pilots of 64 Squadron dive to attack
a group of Fw190s that have been spotted about 2,000ft below them near Boulogne,
30 July 1942. The ensuing dogfight was the first-ever encounter between
the new Mk.IX Spitfire and the Fw190.
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TOP COVER
Renowned aviation artist Gerald Coulson has
reconstructed on canvas a fine interpretation
showing B-17 Fortresses under attack during one of the heavy raids during "Big Week", 20-25 February 1944. With their distinctive contrails pointing the way to the target, the B-17s have come under heavy attack by Messerschmitt Me109s of JG11. The 357th
FG's top cover P-51 pilots have seen them coming and, with closing speeds approaching 800mph, dived headlong into the determined enemy fighters in an effort to break up the attack.
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TOWARDS NIGHT'S DARKNESS
As the setting sun casts a golden glow, a group of Lancasters from 576 Squadron form up after departing from their Lincolnshire base at the start of a raid into Germany in late 1944. The lead aircraft UL-I (LM227) was one of only a handful of Lancasters to complete 100 operational sorties.
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TOWARDS NIGHT'S DARKNESS
As the setting sun casts a golden glow, a group of Lancasters from 576 Squadron form up after departing from their Lincolnshire base at the start of a raid into Germany in late 1944. The lead aircraft UL-I (LM227) was one of only a handful of Lancasters to complete 100 operational sorties.
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TOWARDS NIGHT'S DARKNESS
As the setting sun casts a golden glow, a group of Lancasters from 576 Squadron form up after departing from their Lincolnshire base at the start of a raid into Germany in late 1944. The lead aircraft UL-I (LM227) was one of only a handful of Lancasters to complete 100 operational sorties.
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TOWARDS NIGHT'S DARKNESS
As the setting sun casts a golden glow, a group of Lancasters from 576 Squadron form up after departing from their Lincolnshire base at the start of a raid into Germany in late 1944. The lead aircraft UL-I (LM227) was one of only a handful of Lancasters to complete 100 operational sorties.
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