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Geschwaderkommodore, Major Adolf Galland leads Me109Es of I/JG26 from Audembert airfield on an evening mission to the Thames Estuary as the Battle of Britain moves towards its climax, September 1940. Below, the 2nd Staffel begin to taxi their Me109Es to take-off positions and will soon join the rest of JG26. Building like thunder clouds over the Channel, their approach will be plotted by...
In late 1944, responding to relentless Soviet offensives, the very best of the Luftwaffe heads towards the Front in the long and bitter struggle to defend the homeland. The Messerschmitt Me 109Gs of JG52, including those of the greatest aces of all time, Erich Hartmann and Gerhard Barkhorn, share the sky with the most highly decorated soldier of the Third Reich, Hans-Ulrich Rudel, in his...
The Boeing AH-64 Apache is arguably the finest and most lethal attack helicopter in the world. Introduced into the U.S. Army inventory in 1986. The fearsome helicopter cut its combat teeth a few years later during the Operation Desert Storm.
Since that time, the Apache has continued to be technologically upgraded and after almost 40 years, the aircraft is still on the cutting edge of...
This powerful original oil painting by James Dietz vividly captures the chaos and intensity of Operation Tidal Wave - the daring Allied low-level bombing raid on Ploesti, Romania, 1 August 1943. The scene depicts B-24 Liberator bombers braving fierce anti-aircraft fire and thick smoke as they target the oil refineries vital to the Axis war effort. This raid would become one of the costliest...
Amidst the breaking dawn and the restless waves of the Channel, a battle-worn Lancaster limps homeward after a perilous night raid over occupied Europe. Scarred by flak and enemy fire, its crew press on, guided by the first rays of sunlight piercing through the storm-laden clouds. Below, a steadfast Motor Fishing Vessel (MFV), likely one of the many requisitioned by the Admiralty during...
Frank Wootton’s "Lancaster" depicts one of the most famous aerial operations of World War II—the Dambusters Raid (Operation Chastise) on the night of 16–17 May 1943.
With Guy Gibson and Mick Martin heroically drawing enemy fire, Dinghy Young’s Upkeep ‘bouncing bomb’ was spot on target with Gibson later noting it made ‘three good...
Within nine months of D-Day, the U.S. First Army reached the Rhine, Germany’s final barrier against the American advance. Hitler ordered the destruction of all bridges to prevent a crossing, including the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen. However, a failed detonation left it intact, allowing U.S. forces to seize a vital foothold. Desperate to destroy it, the Luftwaffe launched an all-out...
This highly collectible matching-pair of Limited Edition prints by Frank Wootton were published in 1977 by Blaze Fine Arts to benefit the R.A.F. Museum Appeal!
'LANCASTER' depicts one of the most famous aerial operations of World War II—the Dambusters Raid (Operation Chastise) on...
This matching-pair of rare Limited Edition prints by Frank Wootton depicts two famous aviation legends!
In 'SPITFIRE MK. V' Douglas Bader leads 616 Squadron over France in his MK.V Spitfire.
Renowned for his...
The Battle of Britain began at the beginning of July, 1940 and during the next two and a half months, at the height of a glorious English summer, the RAF and the Luftwaffe fought what was to become the greatest aerial conflict in history.
In Robert's stunning piece a Luftwaffe pilot, one of many RAF victories on that brilliant summer morning, stands beside his downed Me109...