World War II Gifts :: Aviation Art Prints
If you are looking for unique World War II gifts for a friend or loved one, why not consider an Avi-Art print? We have prints at a range of prices to suit every pocket, a large choice of subjects, and many of the prints are individually hand-signed by distinguished World War II pilots and aircrew. These pilots served in the RAF, USAAF and Luftwaffe, and many of them are decorated fighter aces. Avi-Art prints make very special World War II gifts.
The images below are just a small selection of the prints we have available as World War II gifts. For the full range, browse the Avi-Art Prints collections using the buttons on the left.
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Images shown are a representation only. Actual prints are of the highest quality.
BB9 - Height of the Battle - World War II Gifts
Flight Lieutenant John C. Dundas and Pilot Officer 'Red' Tobin of No.609 Squadron pursue a Dornier 17Z of 8/KG76. September 15th, 1940. Each print is hand-signed by the following Battle of Britain pilots:
Group Captain Sir Hugh Dundas
Group Captain C B F Kingcome
Air Chief Marshal Sir Frederick Rosier
Wing Commander P P C Barthropp
From the Scenes of the Battle of Britain collection
LE12 - Beachhead Patrol - World War II Gifts
Flight Lieutenant Tony Cooper of No.64 Squadron in his Mk.Vb Spitfire on patrol over the D-Day beaches, June 1944. This aircraft is currently on display in the United States National World War II Museum. Each print is signed by Tony Cooper.
From the Limited Editions collection
A26 - Pilot Officer Tom Sherrington - Fallen Eagle - World War II Gifts
25th October 1940 - Lieutenant Ripke of 8/JG26 in combat with Pilot Officer Tom Sherrington of No.92 Squadron high above the Sevenoaks, Kent.
Signed by: Pilot Officer Tom Sherrington
From the Pilot Portraits collection
LE18 - Remember Me? - World War II Gifts
The heavily damaged B17G Flying Fortress "Remember Me?" of the 457th Bomb Group, 8th Air Force homeward bound to Glatton in England, escorted by a P51D Mustang of the 20th Fighter Group, 1944. The pilot of the B17, Captain Charles E. Barrier, has hand-signed each of our prints.
From the Limited Editions collection