Prints :: Limited Editions
Superb full-size, high-quality prints of some of Geoff's finest paintings.
Meticulously printed on 250gsm fine grade acid free paper to give as true a reproduction as possible of the original works.
All are signed by the artist, and many are also signed by the pilots.

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Actual prints are of the highest quality. Prices: £27.50 to £140.00
LE12 - Beachhead Patrol
Flight Lieutenant Tony Cooper of No.64 Squadron in his Mk.Vb Spitfire on patrol over the D-Day beaches, June 1944. This aircraft has been restored by Patrick F.Taylor and is on display in the United States National World War II Museum.
LE21 - The One That Got Away
Pilot Officer Gerald 'Stapme' Stapleton of No.603 Squadron Hornchurch races past his victim Oberleutnant Franz von Werra at Love's Farm, Winchet Hill, Marden on Thursday 5th September 1940.
LE3 - The Hunters
Signed by:
Hauptmann Fritz Karch, Knight's Cross
Oberleutnant Gunter Seeger, Knight's Cross
Major Julius Meimberg, Knight's Cross
Hauptmann Bruno Stolle, Knight's Cross
LE15 - A Gentleman's War
Hauptmann Rolf Pingel of I./JG26 falls victim to the guns of Pilot Officer Bob Doe of No.234 Squadron off the south coast of England during the Battle of Britain.
LE20 - Ace of Aces
Wing Commander 'Johnnie' Johnson, O/C No.144 Wing, in combat with a Focke-Wulf 190 over France on 16th June 1944.
LE18 - Remember Me?
B-17G Flying Fortress 'Remember Me?' of the 457th B.G., 8th Air Force.
Signed by: Captain Charles E. Barrier
LE16 - Safe Return Home
Flight Lieutenant Colin Perkins of 107 Squadron in his Mosquito Mark IV.
LE14 - Tumult above the Clouds
South African volunteer Flying Officer Nat Barry of No.501 Squadron in combat over South Darenth, Kent on 7th October 1940.
LE13 - The Castle Farm Dornier
Sunday, September 15th, 1940. A Spitfire of No.609 Squadron piloted by Pilot Officer 'Red' Tobin roars over a crashed Dornier 17Z from 8/KG76.