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Manfred von Richthofen, the Red Baron, in aviation art print Richthofen's Flying Circus by Nicholas Trudgian. First world war aviation art print available from Cranston Fine Arts. 

Richthofens Flying Circus by Nicholas Trudgian.  In the history of aerial combat there is no more famous name than Manfred von Richthofen, otherwise known as the Red Baron. Richthofen's brightly coloured fighters were the scourge of the Royal Flying Corps, and their antics up and down the Front earned them the famous nick-name Richthofen's Flying Circus. In truth they were a highly respected fighting unit, capable of sending up as many as 50 aircraft, and were involved in many of the First World War's legendary dog-fights.  A mercurial leader, Richthofen was the premier German Ace. When taking command of JG1 in 1917 he chose bright red paintwork to distinguish his own squadron's aircraft from others in the wing - making easy and quick identification possible during the turmoil of closely fought dog-fights. Shunning the obvious target he made for himself, Richthofen declared that the Commander's aircraft should be conspicuously painted so that in the melee of large formation battles he could exert some control over events.  The painting recreates the scene near Cambrai, northern France on the morning of March 18, 1918. Aware of a build-up of forces for a massive German offensive, many RFC squadrons attacked German positions at very low altitude. Responding with as many squadrons as they could muster, including Richthofen's JG1 wing, there followed one of the largest dog-fights o the entire First World War. In the foreground are a Fokker Triplane and an Albatros, having "winged" a Sopwith Camel from 54 Squadron, as another Camel, and a Bristol fighter of 11 Squadron RFC, turn to engage the German fighters.

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Richthofens Flying Circus by Nicolas Trudgian.

Nicolas Trudgians dramatic painting recreates a scene near Cambrai, Northern France on the morning of March 18, 1918. Aware of a build-up of forces for a massive German offensive, many RFC squadrons attacked the German positions at very low altitude. Responding with as many squadrons as they could muster, including Richthofens JG1 wing, there followed one of the largest dog-fights of the entire First World War. Seen in the foreground are a Fokker Triplane and an Albatros, having winged a Sopwith Camel from 54 Squadron, as another Camel, and a Bristol fighter of 11 Squadron RFC turn to engage the German fighters.

Signed limited edition of 600 prints. Paper size 38 inches x 23 inches (97cm x 58cm). Price £105.00


Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 38 inches x 23 inches (97cm x 58cm). Price £125.00


Limited edition of publishers proofs. Image size 38 inches x 23 inches (97cm x 58cm). Price £135.00

ITEM CODE DHM2029

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