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Wide range of US Air Force and US Marine Corps aviation art prints of US aircraft during world war 2, Korean War and Vietnam War. Competitively priced signed limited editions by David Pentland published by the Military Print Company (Cranston Fine Arts).

Turning Point by David Pentland 6th August 1945, Col. Paul Tibbets puts his aircraft, Enolo Gay, into a violent turn to evade the blast of the atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. This marked a turning point in the war and history.

Zemke's First Fan by David Pentland On the 12th May 1944, Col. Hubert Zemke tried his new "fan" tactic, designed to engage Luftwaffe fighters. Unfortunately on this occasion his aircraft was bounced by German ace Major Gunther Rall in his ME109 G-6(AS), and escaped only by sending his P47-D Thunderbolt into a gut wrenching dive.

Phantom II by David Pentland Phantom II of US Marine Corps, VMFA-531 (Grey Ghosts) Vietnam, Danang April 1965.

 

"Doolittle Raider" Tokyo, April 18th 1942 by David Pentland Aircraft number 2247, flown by Lt McElroy, attacks the Yokosuka Yard near Tokyo. He was one of the 18 B25 Mitchell bombers which took part in the famous retaliatory raid on Japan.

Dove of Peace by David Pentland P51D of Colonel Glenn Duncan C.O. of the 353rd Fighter Group, along with "Betty-E" flown by Lt. Colonel Wayne Blickenstaff, taking off on one of their last missions of the war, April 1945.

Mission to Yokahama, Japan, June 1944 by David Pentland Boeing B29 Superfortresses of the USAAF 40th Bomb Group come under attack from a Kawasaki Ki64 Hein (Tony) of the Japanese Army Airforce's 244th Sentai.

The Hunt for U-boat 134 by David Pentland Lockheed Vega PV-1 (VB32 Squadron) in the Santaren Channel. From this point on the U-boat was hunted and harassed only to be sunk in the Bay of Biscay.

Panthers by David Pentland Grumman panther F9F / 5's of Marine Squadron VM311 flown by Boston Redsox Baseball star Ted Williams and future Astronaut John Glenn take off from K3 Airbase Pohang, on a ground support mission.

"Cavalry Sabre" by David Pentland F86A Sabre of Col. Jack W. Hayes ex-cavalry, bomber and Mustang pilot, attempting to intercept a Russian MIG 15 flown by Soviet ace Casey Jones, over the Yalu river, Korea, February 1952.

Lithuanica II by David Pentland Lockheed Vega flying from America to Lithuania on a second transatlantic attempt.

Cuba Crisis 1960's by David Pentland Martin Mauler in a hypothetical attack on a Soviet Cruiser. The aircraft attained limited production and use, but never saw action.

 

 

 

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EDITIONS

Quiet Forest by Gerald Coulson Price : £42

Poppy Meadow by David Dipnall Price : £22

Country of my Heart by Bill Makinson. Price : £105

Highland Cattle, Glen Coe by Rex Preston. Price : £44

Forestside by David Dipnall. Price : £52

ARTIST
Featured Artist - David Dipnall



David Dipnals evocative images of the restful idyllic scenes of southern England are well known, epitomising, as they have for years, all that is endearing about traditional English landscapes. His well known images of his beautiful and fertile homeland are a world away from Australia, where he now spends most of his time. In the last decade, David Dipnall estimates that he has travelled nearly 2 million miles, continuing to maintain a busy work schedule of exhibitions and regularly commuting between England and Australia. His originals are highly sought after, and over fifty of his images have been published as limited edition prints, many of which have sold out. Always a traveller, he believes in the philosophy that absence makes the heart grow fonder, and his beautifully detailed traditional English landscapes are definitely painted from the heart.

Spotlight on Landscape Artists

A newly available selection of superb landscape art from some of the best known landscape artists around.

We have now added to a website a large selection of landscape art prints by artists including Bill Makinson, David Dipnall and Rex Preston, in addition to our existing stocks of superb Gerlad Coulson landscape prints. These can be found at our website or see the artists own pages by clicking the images below

Bill MakinsonGerald CoulsonDavid Dipnall


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