Plane Art :: Aviation Prints
Geoff's plane art covers the entire air war over Europe from 1939-1945, with a particular focus on the Battle of Britain. The range of planes is considerable, and if there are any you are particularly interested in we suggest you try our Search page. But we have a few examples for you below.
The images are just a small selection of the prints we have available featuring plane art. 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.
LE12 - Beachhead Patrol - Plane Art
Two No.64 Squadron Spitfires on patrol above the Normandy beaches, June 1944. The lead plane, flown by Flight Lieutenant Tony Cooper, is currently on display in the United States National World War II Museum.
From the Limited Editions collection
BB9 - Height of the Battle - Plane Art
September 15th, 1940 - Flight Lieutenant John Dundas and American volunteer Pilot Officer 'Red' Tobin of No.609 Squadron chase a Dornier 17Z of 8/KG76 down the Darenth Valley in Kent. Each print is individually signed by four distinguished Battle of Britain pilots.
From the Scenes of the Battle of Britain collection
LE18 - Remember Me? - Plane Art
B17G Flying Fortress "Remember Me?" of the 457th Bomb Group, 8th Air Force homeward bound to Glatton in England, 1944. The 457th flew 236 missions over Europe, losing 86 aircraft in action. The pilot of 'Remember Me?' was Captain Charles E. Barrier who has signed each of our prints.
From the Limited Editions collection
BB5 - Victory over Kent - Plane Art
Summer 1940. After force landing in a Kent field, a Messerschmitt Bf109 is circled by a Spitfire Mk.1. Each print is signed by four distinguished Battle of Britain pilots, including the famous 'Al' Deere.
From the Scenes of the Battle of Britain collection