Doodlebug Art :: Prints

The V1 or 'Doodlebug' was an unmanned flying bomb used by the Germans to target London during 1944. Intercepting these flying bombs was a dangerous but important task. At the time of writing we have three prints featuring V1 'Doodlebug' art, which you can see below.

We add new prints to our stock all the time, so we suggest you browse the Avi-Art Prints collections using the buttons on the left to see if we have any further 'Doodlebug' art. Or alternatively, try using the 'Aircraft:' dropdown on our Search page.

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Images shown are a representation only. Actual prints are of the highest quality.


AA11 - Dice with Death - Doodlebug Art

Wing Commander Roland Beamont intercepts a V1 flying bomb over South East England in his Tempest Mk.V.
 

Price: £39.50

From the Open Editions collection

Doodlebug Art - Dice with Death

AA2 - Doodlebug - Doodlebug Art

A V1 'Doodlebug' is intercepted over Kent by Pilot Officer Ron Pottinger of No.3 Squadron in a Hawker Tempest during the late summer of 1944.
 

Price: £27.50

From the Open Editions collection

Doodlebug Art - Doodlebug

A13 - Pilot Officer Ron Pottinger - Doodlebug - Doodlebug Art

A V1 is intercepted over Kent by a Hawker Tempest of No.3 Squadron flown by Pilot Officer Ron Pottinger during the late summer of 1944. This is the Pilot Portrait version of the Open Edition print above.

Signed by: Pilot Officer Ron Pottinger
 

Price: £29.50

From the Pilot Portraits collection

Doodlebug Art - Pilot Officer Ron Pottinger - Doodlebug

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