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Fw190A-4 - Winter 1944 by Ivan Berryman - With Mounted signatures of Heinz Lange, Hannes Trautloft and Erich Rudorffer.

Here are photos of the actual print with the mounted signatures.  These items are wrapped for protection, which often causes reflection when these photographs are taken.  Photography can also distort the straight edges.   The items are of course pristine, with straight edges.

 

Fw190A-4 - Winter 1944 with the signatures of Hannes Trautloft, Erich Rudorffer and Heinz Lange.

 

The three signatures.

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Fw190A-4, Winter 1944 by Ivan Berryman.

The Fw190A-4 was introduced in July 1942, and was equipped with the same engine and basic armament as the A-3. A total of 976 A-4s were built between June 1942 and March 1943. Some of the most successful fighter aces of the Luftwaffe flew the Fw190. Otto Kittel scored 267 vicotries, Erich Rudorffer claimed 222 kills, and Walter Nowotny 258 victories. The majority of their kills were scored while flying the Fw190.

Signed limited edition of 35 prints. Image size 12 inches x 9 inches (31cm x 22cm). Price £80.00

Signed by Oberfeldwebel Willi Reschke.


Limited edition of 15 artist proofs. Image size 12 inches x 9 inches (31cm x 22cm). Price £105.00

Signed by Oberfeldwebel Willi Reschke.


Knights Cross Presentation edition of 1 print only, supplied double mounted. Size 16 inches x 12 inches (41cm x 31cm). Price £260.00

Features the mounted original signatures of Hannes Trautloft (deceased), Major Heinz Lange (deceased) and Major Erich Rudorffer.


Original pencil drawing by Ivan Berryman. Size 16 inches x 12 inches (41cm x 31cm). Price £440.00

Signed by Leutnant Hugo Broch,
Hannes Trautloft (deceased) - matted
and
Major Heinz Lange (deceased) - matted

ITEM CODE B0227

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Hannes Trautloft (deceased)

Hannes Trautloft is one of the Luftwaffe's great fighter leaders, scoring his first air victory in the Spanish Civil War in August 1936. Returning to Germany in 1937 he joined the national aerobatics team flying the Me109. Soon after the outbreak of World War II, Hannes took command of I./JG20 taking part in the Battle of Britain, before moving to the Balkans as Kommodore of JG54. Now leading the group on the Russian Front, JG54 took part in the heavy fighting, first in the Me109, then the Fw190. In the summer of 1943 Hannes Trautloft joined General Galland's staff. As a 'mutineer' he was sacked by Goering, thus ending an illustrious combat career comprising 550 combat missions and 57 aerial victories. he died 11th January 1995.

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Major Heinz Lange (deceased)

At the outbreak of war Heinz Lange was with I./JG21 scoring his first victory in October 1939. He flew 76 missions in the Battle of Britain with 8./JG54, and never lost a wingman. After flying in the Balkan campaign he took part in the invasion of Russia, scoring 7 victories during the first week. In October 1941 he was given command of 1./JG54 and in 1942 command of 3./JG51. In January 1944 Heinz Lange returned to JG54 to command 1.Gruppe and then back to JG51 where he was appointed Kommodore of JG51 Molders, leading IV./JG51 at the same time. Heinz Lange flew over 628 missions and achieved 70 victories. He was awarded the Knight's Cross. Born 2nd October 1917, died 26th February 2006.

Heinz Lange signing the print - Fighter General - by Graeme Lothian

Heinz Lange with a model of his favourite aircraft.



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Major Erich Rudorffer

Erich Rudorffer joined I./JG2 'Richthofen' in November 1939, and was soon flying combat patrols. He took part in the Battle of France, and the Battle of Britain, becoming Adjutant of II./JG2 in June 1941. In December 1942 he was transferred to North Africa. In July 1943 he was posted to command II./JG54 in Russia. In February 1945 he took command of I./JG7 flying the Me262. Erich Rudorffer was the master of multiple scoring - achieving more multiple victories than any other pilot. This included 8 RAF aircraft in 32 minutes in December 1943, 7 in 20 minutes a few days later. In Russia he shot down 5 aircraft in only 4 minutes. He ended the war with 222 victories from over 1000 missions. He was awarded the Knight's Cross, with Oak Leaves and Swords.

Erich Rudorffer signing the print - Fighter General - by Graeme Lothian

Erich Rudorffer with artist Graeme Lothian and the original painting of Fighter General.



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