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Battle of Britain

Our selection of recommended prints of the Battle of Britain - the struggle by 'the Few' RAF fighter pilots who took on the might of the German Luftwaffe in the summer of 1940.... and won.  Classic Spitfire and Hurricane Battle of Britain aviation art prints in this collection of the best we have to offer from the Battle of Britain.  

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 Spitfires of No.19 Squadron RAF, including Flt Sgt George Unwin (QV-H) attack a formation of He111 bombers during the Battle of Britain. Battle of Britain by Graeme Lothian. Click For Details DHM1763
 The main workhorses of the Kampfgruppen, a gaggle of Heinkel 111s come under attack from Spitfires high above the English Channel during the Battle of Britain in the Summer of 1940. Close Encounter by Ivan Berryman. Click For Details B0094
 Mickey Mount, flying his 602 Squadron MkII Spitfire, successfully attacks a Messerschmitt Me109 low over the cliffs of Beachy Head on the south coast during the Battle of Britain in the summer of 1940. Spitfires and Me109s were so evenly matched at this early point in the war that the outcome of such contests were usually decided by the skill of the competing pilots. Combat Over Beachy Head by Nicolas Trudgian. Click For Details DHM2110
Fighter general shows Dolfo Galland leading a schwarm of BF109s out low at tree top height over the Kent countryside after doing battle with spitfires, during the last week of August 1940. This remarkable pilot was awarded the Knights Cross as a Major on the 15th August. His daring and leadership won the hearts of his men and respect from RAF Pilots. The Oak leaves was awarded on the 23rd September 1940 and crossed Swords in June 1941 after 69 victories.  At the end of 1941 at age only 29 he was promoted Inspector General of the Fighter Arm. Leaving his post as Kommodore JG26 to Gerhard Schoepfel he was awarded the Diamonds to the Knights Cross in January 1942 at Oberst. As the youngest General in the German High Command he held this post until 1944, after open disagreements with Goring let to his dismissal. Reverting to combat flying he formed, with Steinhoff, the legendary JV-44, flying the ME262 jet fighter. His score by wars end stood at 104 all on the western Front. he was the only General to lead a squadron into battle. Fighter General by Graeme Lothian. Click For Details DHM0872
GL2.  Fighter Pilot of the Royal Air Force by Graeme Lothian. Fighter Pilot of the Royal Air Force by Graeme Lothian. Click For Details GL0002
 HM Stephen - one of the Battle of Britains top scoring fighter pilots, brings down two Me109s in quick succession over the White Cliffs of Dover, early on August 11, 1940. Flying a Spitfire with 74 Squadron, HM shot down five German aircraft on this day, and damaged a further three. The note in his log book starts First flap of the day at 0600 hrs ... First Flap of the Day by Nicolas Trudgian (AP) Click For Details DHM2115
 Hurricanes of 87 Squadron return to their West Country base after repelling attacks by Luftwaffe bombers on nearby aircraft factories, August 1940. Flight Lieutenant Ian Gleeds Hurricane, in which he scored 20 victories, leads the Squadron pilots back to base to refuel, re-arm, and get airborne without delay. Hurricane Heroes by Nicolas Trudgian. Click For Details DHM2439
 Hurricanes of 607 County of Durham Squadron diving down and attacking Heinkels over the Needles on the Isle of Wight, after a raid on the southern coast. 607 squadron were stationed at nearby Tangmere from the start of September 1940 and saw continuous action throughout the Battle of Britain until the 16th October, when it withdrew to Scotland having raised its total victory to 102. Also aiding in the pursuit are Spitfires of 602 City of Glasgow Squadron based at Westhampnett. Hurricanes Over the Needles by Graeme Lothian. Click For Details DHM1229
 A Messerschmitt BF109 E of JG27 closes on a 501 squadron Hawker Hurricane during the typical combat in the skies over southern England during the Battle of Britain,  in the summer of 1940.  One to One by Ivan Berryman. Click For Details B0033
 A poignant scene from the Battle of Britain, as a pair of battle weary Hurricanes return from a mission, young children play in the afternoon sun. Salute the Few by Anthony Saunders. (B) Click For Details AS0005
 Spitfire of 19 Squadron shown over southern England in 1940. Spitfire Country by Ivan Berryman. Click For Details DHM1550
Sailor Malam leading 74 Squadron engaging Me109s of I/JG52 during the Battle of Britain, September 1940. The Right of the Line by Graeme Lothian. (AP) Click For Details DHM1115

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