Hurricane Art :: Prints
The Hawker Hurricane was one of the most important RAF aircraft of the Second World War. Famed for the part it played in the Battle of Britain, it has a special place in many people's hearts. Over the years, Geoff has produced a large number of paintings and sketches featuring Hurricane art. His works focus on the Battle of Britain, but he has portrayed Hurricanes from throughout World War II. To give you an idea of the range of Hurricane art prints we have available, we have selected a few examples.
The images below are just a small selection of the prints we have available featuring Hurricane 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.
BB7 - Duel - Hurricane Art
A Hurricane of No.17 Squadron in combat with a Bf109E during the Battle of Britain. Each print is signed by four distinguished Battle of Britain pilots.
From the Scenes of the Battle of Britain collection
BB2 - Hurricane - Hurricane Art
Hawker Hurricane of No.145 Squadron on patrol in the skies above south-east England during the Battle of Britain. Each print is signed by four distinguished Battle of Britain pilots.
From the Scenes of the Battle of Britain collection
LE14 - Tumult above the Clouds - Hurricane Art
South African RAF volunteer Flying Officer Nat Barry of No.501 Squadron abandons his Hurricane over South Darenth, Kent on 7th October 1940. Limited edition of just 250 prints.
From the Limited Editions collection
A16 - Air Commodore P.M. Brothers - Tumult Above the Clouds - Hurricane Art
Flight Lieutenant 'Pete' Brothers, 'B' Flight commander of No.32 Squadron, scored his first victories in the final days of the Blitzkrieg in France. He achieved 'acedom' with 12 aerial victories during the Battle of Britain. Each print is hand-signed by Air Commodore P.M. Brothers, CBE, DSO, DFC.
From the Pilot Portraits collection