Copyright © Anders Lejczak
Copyright © Anders Lejczak
This render shows Hans Ohlys Me109. Ohly was stationed in France during the beginning of WW2.
By Anders Lejczak
Digital Art 3D Models
Web autor: http://www.colacola.se/
The best in Aviation Art by the best Aviation Artists
Copyright © Anders Lejczak
Copyright © Anders Lejczak
This render shows Hans Ohlys Me109. Ohly was stationed in France during the beginning of WW2.
By Anders Lejczak
Digital Art 3D Models
Web autor: http://www.colacola.se/
Copyright © Anders Lejczak
Adolf "Dolfo" Galland was a World War II German fighter pilot and commander of Germany's fighter force from 1941 to 1945. He claimed a total of 103 victories in 705 missions.
By Anders Lejczak
Digital Art 3D Models
Web autor: http://www.colacola.se/
Copyright © Anders Lejczak
A Spitfire of the 303 quardron flown by Sqn.Ldr. Jan Zumbach with the 'Donald Duck' painted on its side which came from Zumbach's nickname.
The 303 squadron played a very significant role in the Battle of Britain joining more than 150 fellow Polish pilots in this crucial encounter. The squadron’s performance was extraordinary. It shot down 126 enemy planes and lost merely eight pilots in the effort, far surpassing the performance of any British squadron and earning itself permanent membership in the ranks of the most illustrious military formations in aviation history.
By Anders Lejczak
Digital Art 3D Models
Web autor: http://www.colacola.se/
Copyright © Anthony Saunders
The Battle of Britain, Summer 1940. An Me109 from JG-26 has taken a hit during the fighting, the engine is overheating, and beginning to trail smoke. But the Squadron Commander, the legendary Adolf Galland, closes in to escort the stricken fighter back across the Channel.
Signed by two Knights Cross holders who fought in the Battle of Britain. Günther Rall and Hans Ekkehard Bob.
By Anthony Saunders
Oil Painting and Limited Edition Print.
Copyright © Mark Postlethwaite
I have worked with Tom Neil for many years now and always wanted to paint him in action. Finally I had the opportunity this summer and I asked Tom for his most memorable sortie during the Battle. This is the result, a combat on 7th November when 249 Squadron dived from 16,000 ft through low cloud to suddenly come across Stukas and Me109s over a convoy in the Thames Estuary.
By Mark Postlethwaite
Acrylic on canvas, 30" x 20" plus frame.
Web autor: http://www.posart.com/
Copyright © Geoff Nutkins
Wing Commander 'Johnnie' Johnson, O/C No.144 Wing, 1944.
James Edgar "Johnnie" Johnson was the RAF's highest scoring fighter ace of World War II with a total of 38 kills - all single-engined fighters.
By Geoff Nutkins
Pencil Sketch print
Web autor: http://www.aviartnutkins.com/
Copyright © Geoff Nutkins
Wing Commander 'Johnnie' Johnson, O/C No.144 Wing, in combat with a Focke-Wulf 190 over France on 16th June 1944.
By Geoff Nutkins
Limited Edition print
Web autor: http://www.aviartnutkins.com/
Copyright © Geoff Nutkins
Oberleutnant Paul Temme of Jagdgeschwader 2 "Richthofen" belly-lands his Messerschmitt Bf109E at Shoreham-By-Sea on the 13th August 1940, the day known as "Adler Tag" - Eagle Day.
By Geoff Nutkins
Pencil Sketch print
Web autor: http://www.aviartnutkins.com/
Copyright © Nicolas Trudgian
On an early misty morning, the legendary South African fighter pilot Adolph Gysbert ‘Sailor’ Malan, leads the Biggin Hill Wing Spitfire V’s of 74, 92 and 609 Squadrons out over the Kent countryside, on another sweep across the English Channel into occupied Northern France.
By Nicolas Trudgian
Oil Painting and Limited Edition Print
Web autor: http://www.nicolastrudgian.com/