Luftwaffe Art :: Prints
We have a number of art prints focusing on the Luftwaffe and the air war over Europe between 1939 and 1945. You will find these prints throughout our collections. Many of them are individually signed by surviving Luftwaffe pilots, amongst them several highly-decorated aces. Check out the individual print pages for more information.
The images below are just a small selection of the prints we have available with Luftwaffe art. For the full range, browse the Avi-Art Prints collections using the buttons on the left or use our Search page.
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Images shown are a representation only. Actual prints are of the highest quality.
LE3 - The Hunters - Luftwaffe Art
Major Helmut Wick and Oberleutnant Rudi Pflanz lead a Schwarm of Bf109Es from JG2 'Richthofen' during the Battle of Britain, 1940. This unique print is signed by four decorated Luftwaffe aces:
Hauptmann Fritz Karch, Knight's Cross
Major Julius Meimberg, Knight's Cross
Hauptmann Bruno Stolle, Knight's Cross
Oberleutnant Gunter Seeger, Knight's Cross
From the Limited Editions collection
LE7 - Aces High - Luftwaffe Art
Focke-Wulf 190 fighters of Jagdgeschwader 2 'Richthofen', their pilots relaxing nearby, waiting for the next alarm. Each print is signed by one of the depicted pilots, Oberleutnant Armin Faber.
From the Limited Editions collection
LE9 - Lone Wolf - Luftwaffe Art
Oberleutnant Armin Faber of Stab III/JG2 in combat with Sergeant Trejnar of 310 Squadron on 23 June 1942. Faber became disorientated during the combat and ended up landing at an RAF airfield in Wales, believing he was back in France. His aircraft was captured intact. Each print has been individually signed by Oberleutnant Armin Faber
From the Limited Editions collection
A30 - Unteroffizier Ernst Poschenrieder - Raider - Luftwaffe Art
Unteroffizier Ernst Poschenrieder of 7/JG53 in combat with a Spitfire on Monday 30th September 1940. Shortly afterwards Ernst had to force land his aircraft at Strood in Kent where he promptly taken prisoner. Each print is signed by Unteroffizier Ernst Poschenrieder
From the Pilot Portraits collection
PC1 - Sky Spy - Luftwaffe Art
A Focke-Wulf 189 reconnaissance aircraft of Aufklärungsstaffel 1.(H)/32 is prepared for another mission over Russia, May 1943. This aircraft was shot down north of Leningrad on 4th May 1943. The pilot - Unteroffizier Lothar Mothes - managed to survive the crash and sub-zero temperatures to make it back to the German lines. The aircraft was recovered in 1991 and taken to Britain where it was restored to full airworthiness.
Also available signed by Unteroffizier Lothar Mothes
Edition: 250
From the Pencil Sketches collection