SECONDARY MARKET
by Robert Taylor

Occasionally The Military Gallery is able to offer a small selection of sold-out prints on the Secondary Market. All prints are carefully inspected and supplied with original Certificate of Authenticity. Click on thumbnail image or title to see larger image and more details. To find out about prices and availability please contact the Military Gallery

 

HEADLONG INTO THE CLASH - TRIBUTE EDITION


 

 

HELL HAWKS OVER UTAH

As elements of the US VII Corps storm ashore on Utah beach below, P-47D Thunderbolts from the 365th Fighter Group, US Ninth Air Force - The Hell Hawks - overfly the Normandy bridgehead on the morning of D-Day, 6 June 1944. Flying from their base in southern England, the mighty Hell Hawks head inland to attack and successfully suppress German positions in support of the American advance.

HELL HAWKS OVER UTAH

As elements of the US VII Corps storm ashore on Utah beach below, P-47D Thunderbolts from the 365th Fighter Group, US Ninth Air Force - The Hell Hawks - overfly the Normandy bridgehead on the morning of D-Day, 6 June 1944. Flying from their base in southern England, the mighty Hell Hawks head inland to attack and successfully suppress German positions in support of the American advance.
 

 

HELL HAWKS OVER UTAH

As elements of the US VII Corps storm ashore on Utah beach below, P-47D Thunderbolts from the 365th Fighter Group, US Ninth Air Force - The Hell Hawks - overfly the Normandy bridgehead on the morning of D-Day, 6 June 1944. Flying from their base in southern England, the mighty Hell Hawks head inland to attack and successfully suppress German positions in support of the American advance.

HELPING HAND

A damaged B-17, down on power and speed has a P-51 to ride shotgut for the long journey home.
 

 

HIGH OVER THE WESTERN FRONT

To quicken the hearts of all aviation art collectors and enthusiasts of the Great War, we are excited to announce that in addition to its publication as a signed limited edition print, High Over the Western Front is issued with the original and highly sought-after original signatures of two famous aviators who are not only remembered in history books for their influence on the outcome of the First World War, but helped shape the success of the Allied push for victory during World War Two and long after.

HIGH PATROL

Sopwith Camels of 209 Squadron, April 1918.
 

 

HIGH PATROL

Sopwith Camels of 209 Squadron, April 1918.


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SECONDARY MARKET
by Robert Taylor

 

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