Spitfire Art - pilot-signed limited editions, open editions, pencil sketches. Buy online, delivery worldwide.
The Supermarine Spitfire is one of the favourite subjects for collectors of aviation art. It is also a popular subject with Geoff. We stock a large number of prints taken from Geoff's Spitfire paintings. They come from across our collections (ranging from Pilot Portraits, to Collector's Editions) and depict Spitfires from the Battle of Britain right up to the last days of WW2 in May, 1945. Amongst them are several of our best selling prints. You are unlikely to be disappointed.
The images below are just a small selection of the prints we have available featuring Spitfire paintings. For the full range, browse the Avi-Art Prints collections using the buttons above or use our Search page.
Flight Lieutenant Tony Cooper of No.64 Squadron and his wingman, both in MkVb Spitfires, patrol the D-Day beaches in June 1944. Tony Cooper's aircraft is currently on display in the United States National World War II Museum. This is one of our most popular prints, and is signed by both the pilot and the artist.
From the Limited Editions collection
Flight Lieutenant James Paterson of 92 Squadron, Biggin Hill, roars low over Kent farmworkers during the summer of 1940. Another of our most popular prints, open edition means that we can keep the price low. Don't miss your chance to own a copy of this fine painting.
From the Open Editions collection
Wing Commander 'Johnnie' Johnson, O/C No.144 Wing, in combat with a Focke-Wulf 190 over France on 16th June 1944. This is a very special limited edition of just 50 prints.
From the Limited Editions collection
Spitfire Mark XIV's of No.41 Squadron intercept Focke-Wulf 190D-9's over Lake Schwerin, Germany, on 1st May 1945 in one of the last European aerial battles of WW2. This print is signed by all four of the pilots from the scene:
Fj-Obfw Heinz Marquardt, Knight's Cross
Flight Lieutenant Peter Cowell, DFC
Flying Officer Walter Jallands
Feldwebel Heinz Radlauer, Iron Cross 1st Class
From the Limited Editions collection
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 renowned Battle of Britain pilots:
Air Chief Marshal Sir Christopher Foxley-Norris
Flight Lieutenant M E Croskell
Marshall of the Royal Air Force Sir John Grandy
Wing Commander I H Cosby
Air Commodore A C Deere
From the Scenes of the Battle of Britain collection