RAF Paintings :: Aviation Art
Paintings of RAF subjects form the core of Geoff's work. His focus is the air war over Europe between 1939 and 1945, and in particular the Battle of Britain. His work has been highly commended and is displayed in, amongst other places, the RAF Club in London, the RAF College at Cranwell, and the RAF Museum, Hendon. A few of his many works are shown further down the page.
The images below are just a small selection of the prints we have available featuring Geoff's RAF paintings. 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 - RAF Paintings
Flight Lieutenant Tony Cooper of No.64 Squadron and his wingman, both flying Mk.Vb Spitfires, patrol the D-Day beaches in June 1944. This is one of our most popular prints, and is signed by both Tony Cooper and the artist.
From the Limited Editions collection
AA7 - Night Reaper - RAF Paintings
A Bristol Beaufighter of No.600 Squadron shoots down a Dornier Do217 bomber 70 miles south-east of Predannack, Cornwall on the night of 11/12th July 1942. The Beaufighter is a particularly rare aviation art subject.
From the Open Editions collection
LE16 - Safe Return Home - RAF Paintings
Flight Lieutenant Colin Perkins of No.107 Squadron in his Mosquito Mark IV buzzes his home town of Collyweston on his return from a sortie. Each print is individually signed by Colin Perkins.
From the Limited Editions collection
BB5 - Victory over Kent - RAF Paintings
A Spitfire flies low over its victim, a Messerschmitt Bf109, force-landed in a Kentish field in the summer of 1940. Each print is individually signed by five distinguished Battle of Britain pilots, including the legendary 'Al' Deere.
From the Scenes of the Battle of Britain collection
BB7 - Duel - RAF Paintings
Flying Officer Harold 'Birdy' Bird-Wilson of No.17 Squadron in combat with a Bf109E during the Battle of Britain. This painting was the inspiration for the 2006 colour scheme of the Battle of Britain Historical Flight's Hurricane LF 363. Each print is signed by four distinguished Battle of Britain pilots, including 'Birdy' Bird-Wilson.
From the Scenes of the Battle of Britain collection