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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

 

BATTLESHIP BISMARCK

Famous German battleship Bismarck fires the fatal salvo that sunk HMS Hood. Prints signed by senior surviving officer from the Bismarck.

BEKAA VALLEY

Combat between an Israeli F-16 Falcon and a Mig23 fought over the Bekaa Valley in June 1981. Artist signed print.
 

 

BIRTH OF A LEGEND

The world's greatest fighter Ace, Erich Hartmann, achieving the first of his 352 air victories.

BITTER ENGAGEMENT

Just after midday on 27 September 1940 one of the bitterest engagements of the Battle of Britain took place in the skies over Kent when the Spitfires of 19 Squadron took on the Bf109s of JG54. In the huge dogfight that ensued, 19 Squadron claimed 8 enemy aircraft destroyed.
 

 

BITTER ENGAGEMENT

Just after midday on 27 September 1940 one of the bitterest engagements of the Battle of Britain took place in the skies over Kent when the Spitfires of 19 Squadron took on the Bf109s of JG54. In the huge dogfight that ensued, 19 Squadron claimed 8 enemy aircraft destroyed.

 

 

BLACK SHEEP SCRAMBLE

In an exquisite tribute to one of America's legendary wartime Aces, Richard Taylor has used his highly-prized creative skill in yet another inspirational drawing to add to his growing list of masterworks. There is no doubt that this collectible and extremely limited edition will be popular with collectors interested in the War in the Pacific, especially given the inclusion of such rare and sought after original signatures. These consist of the famous Ace depicted, 'Pappy' Boyington, and four F4U pilots of VMF-221, all of whom scored confirmed combat victories.

BLITZKRIEG!

Having foiled a British counter-attack at Arras and forced the surrender of the 51st Highland division at Saint-Valery-en-Caux, units of Rommel's 7th Panzer 'Ghost' Division race west in a twenty-four-hour dash towards Cherbourg 150 miles away. The port surrendered on 18 June 1940.
 

 

BOLD, RECKLESS AND SUPREME

Canadian Flight Lieutenant Johnny Kent leads the Hurricanes flown by the Polish pilots of No.303 Squadron during September 1940 - at the height of the Battle of Britain.


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