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Prints of traditional portraits of World War 2 pilots. All prints are artist-signed, some are also available pilot-signed.
Flying Officer Nat Barry A South African volunteer, Barry served with No.501 Squadron during the Battle of Britain. He died in combat on 7 October, 1940. £22.50
Captain Eric "Winkle" Brown Eric Brown flew 487 aircraft types and made 2,407 carrier landings during his long career in the Fleet Air Arm. £17.50
Squadron Leader Peter Brown Peter Brown flew Spitfires during the Battle of Britain, serving with both No.611 and No.41 Squadrons. £22.50
Wing Commander Bob Doe Bob Doe achieved "acedom" during the Battle of Britain, shooting down 14 enemy aircraft, and sharing a further 3. From 1943, he led No.10 (Indian Air Force) Squadron in Burma. £22.50
Sergeant John Hugh Ellis John Hugh Ellis served with No.85 Squadron during the Battle of Britain. He died in combat on Sunday 1st September 1940 £17.50
Squadron Leader Paul Farnes Paul Farnes claimed his first victories during the Battle of France. During the Battle of Britain he claimed 5 more and in October 1940 he was awarded the DFM £17.50
Sergeant William Green William James Green joined No.501 Squadron in August 1940, entirely without Hurricane experience. He taught himself to fly one before going operational, and saw action throughout the Battle of Britain. Also available signed by William Green £22.50 / 32.50
Wing Commander Tom Neil Flying with No.249 Squadron, Tom Neil was awarded a DFC and Bar for his part in the Battle of Britain. He also served in Malta during the height of the German siege. Also available signed by Tom Neil £22.50 / 32.50
Sergeant Trevor Oldfield Sergeant Trevor Oldfield of 92 Squadron was killed on 27th September 1940. He died in his Spitfire R6622 at Hesketh Park, Dartford. £22.50
Flight Lieutenant James Paterson New Zealander Jimmy Paterson served in both the Battle of France and the Battle of Britain. Serving with 92 Squadron, he was killed in combat on 27th September 1940. £22.50
Squadron Leader Jack Riddle Jack Riddle scored two victories during the Battle of Britain. He flew Hurricanes with No.601 Squadron. £22.50
Flight Lieutenant Reginald Frank Rimmer Reginald Rimmer flew Hurricanes with 229 Squadron during the Battle of Britain. He was killed on 27 September, 1940, aged 21.£22.50
Wing Commander Jack Rose Jack Rose flew Hurricanes in both the Battle of France and the Battle of Britain. He went on to command No.113 Squadron in Burma. £22.50
Flight Lieutenant Rodney Scrase Rodney Scrase flew Spitfires with No.72 Squadron over North Africa, Sicily and Italy. He scored four victories and three damaged, and was awarded the DFC. £17.50
Flight Lieutenant Jack Stafford Flying Typhoons and Tempests with No.486(NZ) Squadron, Jack Stafford shot down eight V1 Flying Bombs and shared in the destruction of five enemy aircraft between June 1944 and May 1945. £22.50
Squadron Leader Gerald "Stapme" Stapleton One of the RAF's real characters, Gerald Stapleton distinguished himself in the Battle of Britain and numbered Oberleutnant Franz von Werra amongst his victims. £22.50
Air Commodore C.M. Wight Boycott In a long and distinguished career, Air Commodore Wight-Boycott was famed for shooting down three German bombers in a single night in January 1943. £22.50
Major Hans-Ekkehard Bob Battle of Britain ace with 9./JG 54, Hans-Ekkehard Bob went on to fly over 700 combat missions. By the end of the war he was serving with Adolf Galland's elite JV44. £22.50
Oberleutnant Armin Faber Adjutant to the CO of III/JG2, Armin Faber achieved the dubious honour of being the man who handed Allied Intelligence a brand new FW-190 fighter after he mistakenly landed at RAF Pembury in June 1942. £22.50
General Adolf Galland One of the most famous of Luftwaffe aces with 103 victories, renowned for his exploits during the Battle of Britain. Later General der Jagdflieger - commander of all Luftwaffe fighter forces. £22.50
Feldwebel Jupp Gärtner Jupp Gärtner served with 8/JG26 during the Battle of Britain, operating from the Pas de Calais. On Friday, 25th October, 1940 he was shot down in combat with Spitfires over southern England. £22.50
General Werner Mölders Werner Mölders was the first fighter pilot ever to reach 100 victories, serving in the Spanish Civil War, the Battle of France, the Battle of Britain and on the Eastern Front. £17.50
Unteroffizier Lothar Mothes Lothar Mothes flew FW-189 reconnaisance aircraft with 1.(H)/32. He survived two weeks alone inside the Arctic Circle behind enemy lines after his aircraft was shot down on a mission near Murmansk. £22.50
Feldwebel Heinz Radlauer Feldwebel Heinz Radlauer flew Focke-Wulf 190D-9s in 13./JG 51. He was awarded the Iron Cross First Class for his combat victories. £17.50
Staffelkapitän Lothar Sachs Lothar Sachs flew Messerschmitt Me109G-6 night fighters with 3/JG300 between 1943 and 1945. Also available signed by Lothar Sachs £22.50 / 32.50
Oberleutnant Ulrich Steinhilper Battle of Britain ace with I./JG52, Ulrich Steinhilper was captured on 27 October 1940. He became famed for his many escape attempts from Allied PoW camps in Canada. £22.50
Oberleutnant Franz von Werra Adjutant in II/JG3 and fighter ace, taken PoW during the Battle of Britain. Escaping captivity in Canada, he became famous as "The One that Got Away".£17.50
Major Helmut Wick One of the Luftwaffe's most skilled fighter aces, and commander of JG2 'Richthofen'. By 28 November 1940 he had shot down 56 aircraft. £22.50
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