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Personally signed by ELEVEN original members of the AVG Flying Tigers, this scene depicts "Tex" Hill and crew bore-sighting the guns of an AVG Tomahawk, preparing for battle in the Asian skies during WWII. The American Volunteer Group prepares for business out on the firing range in China, 1942. In this scene, AVG ace “Tex” Hill looks over the...

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A commemorative edition to remember the 105th Anniversary of the Armistice: November 1918 – November 2023 As poppies bloom amidst the shattered ruins of Ypres, units of British cavalry advance towards an area of heavy fighting during the Second Battle of Ypres,...

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ROBERT TAYLOR'S TRIBUTE TO THE US NAVY PHANTOMS OF THE VIETNAM WAR On 19 January 1972 Lt. Randy Cunningham and his Radar Intercept Officer, Lt. Willie ‘Irish’ Driscoll flying a Phantom F-4J from VF-96 off the carrier USS Constellation destroyed a MiG-21 over North Vietnam. It was the first of five air victories that paved...

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PAYING TRIBUTE TO A GREAT AMERICAN HERO Lieutenant Colonel JAMES ‘MAGGIE’ MEGELLAS THE MOST DECORATED OFFICER IN THE HISTORY OF THE US 82nd AIRBORNE DIVISION Snow was falling and it was bitterly cold as First Lieutenant James ‘Maggie’ Megellas brought his weary...

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The end of 1944 was fast approaching and with the Allies surprised by the unexpected German assault through the Ardennes, it was down to the battle-fatigued soldiers of the US 101st Airborne Divisions to hold the line at Bastogne. Christmas was drawing near and the Germans were in retreat. The advance of the Allied armies towards Hitler’s fortress Reich ground relentlessly on...

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For the Allied air forces in the closing months of the war, the Luftwaffe still posed a serious threat. The 'Long Nose‘ Fw190D-9 (or ‘Dora’ as it became known) was perhaps the aircraft most feared. This fact was pressed home on the 19 March 1945 when Mustangs of the illustrious 78th Fighter Group lost four of their aircraft to the Doras of IV/JG26. The...

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Keith’s ability to capture the power and drama of a scene never fails to win the imagination and these superb pieces are no exception. Using his superb technical ability, Keith has crafted these moving cameos on archival paper but be quick – we’re sure they won’t be around for long!   In Low Rocket-firing de Havilland Mosquito FB...

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Two atmospheric Limited Edition prints – each is available individually or as a matching-numbered pair whilst stocks allow! Both pieces commemorate the brave aircrews who valiantly played their part in the skies over Normandy as the Allies fought to liberate Europe after D-Day. Skytrain to Normandy Shortly after midnight on the morning of 6...

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It was the crew’s first mission together; a raid on the Focke-Wulf fighter production factory in Bremen, but for rookie pilot Charlie Brown, on only his second combat mission, 20 December 1943 quickly turned into a nightmare. Flying with the 527th Bomb Squadron, his B-17 Ye Olde Pub was badly damaged over the target as intense, accurate flak took out one engine, damaged...

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It was the crew’s first mission together; a raid on the Focke-Wulf fighter production factory in Bremen, but for rookie pilot Charlie Brown, on only his second combat mission, 20 December 1943 quickly turned into a nightmare. Flying with the 527th Bomb Squadron, his B-17  Ye Olde Pub  was badly damaged over the target as intense, accurate flak took out one engine,...

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