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Messerschmitt Country.  Aviation art print by Aviation artist Nicholas Trudgian.  Aviation art print 'Messerschmitt Country' by Nicholas Trudgian.

Nobody, least of all Allied aircrew, ever doubted the tenacity of the Luftwaffe, more particularly that of the German fighter pilots.  From the early encounters during the Battle of Britain to the great air battles in defence of their homeland late in the war, at all times they were held in high regard, even if resented as a foe.  At no time was their dedication, determination, and courage better demonstrated than during the final stages of World War Two.  By the summer of 1944 the Allies had gained a foothold in Normandy, and total air superiority above Northern France.  German installations and ground positions were being pounded daily from the air, and the Ruhr, the heartland of industrial Germany, was under constant siege.  Even the factories in southern Germany were not safe from the attentions of the USAAF bombers by day, and the RAF by night.  But in spite of the pressures of mounting losses and diminished supplies, the Luftwaffe fought doggedly on in best traditions of the fighter pilot.  The morning of 19 July 1944 saw the USAAF's 8th and 15th Air Forces mount an attack of awesome proportion against the aircraft factories in the region of Munich.  To combat a seemingly overwhelming force of 1400 bombers and almost as many fighter escorts, the Luftwaffe were able to put up just three Gruppen from JG300 and one from JG302, flying a mix of Me109G's and Fw190's - barely 50 serviceable fighters between them.  They were joined by a dozen Me109's of II./JG27, these fighters desperately trying to defend the very factories in which they were made.

Messerschmitt Country by Nicolas Trudgian

Nobody, least of all Allied aircrew, ever doubted the tenacity of the Luftwaffe, more particularly that of the German fighter pilots. From the early encounters during the Battle of Britain to the greeat air battles in defence of their homeland late in the war, at all times they were held in high regard, even if resented as a foe. At no time was their dedication, determination, and courage better demonstrated than during the final stages of World War Two. By the summer of 1944 the Allies had gained a foothold in Normandy, and total air superiority above northern France. German installations and ground positions were being pounded daily from the air, and the Ruhr, the heartland of industrial Germany, was under constant siege. Even the factories in southern Germany were not safe from the attentions of the USAAF bombers by day, and the RAF by night. But in spite of the pressures of mounting losses and diminished supplies, the Luftwaffe fought doggedly on in best traditions of the fighter pilot. The morning of 19th July 1944 saw the USAAFs 8th and 15th Air Forces mount an attack of awesome proportion against the aircraft factories in the region of Munich. To combat a seemingly overwhelming force of 1400 bombers and almost as many fighter escorts, the Luftwaffe were able to put up just three Gruppen from JG300 and one from JG302, flying a mix of Me109Gs and Fw190s - barely 50 serviceable fighters between them. They were joined by a dozen Me109s of II./JG27, these fighters desperately trying to defend the very factories in which they were made.

Signed limited edition of 350 prints. Image size 25 inches x 16 inches (64cm x 41cm). Price £150.00

Signed by Oberleutnant Siegfried Bethke (deceased), Oberleutnant Gunther Seeger and Oberleutnant Ernst Scheufele (deceased), in addition to the artist.


Limited edition of 25 artist proofs. Image size 25 inches x 16 inches (64cm x 41cm). Price £

Signed by Oberleutnant Siegfried Bethke (deceased), Oberleutnant Gunther Seeger, Colonel Darrell G Welch, Major Heinz Lange (deceased) and Oberleutnant Ernst Scheufele (deceased), in addition to the artist.


Limited edition of 50 remarques. Image size 25 inches x 19 inches (64cm x 41cm). Price £

Signed by Oberleutnant Siegfried Bethke (deceased), Oberleutnant Gunther Seeger, Colonel Darrell G Welch, Major Heinz Lange (deceased) and Oberleutnant Ernst Scheufele (deceased), in addition to the artist.


Limited edition of publishers proofs. Image size 25 inches x 16 inches (64cm x 41cm). Price £220.00

Signed by Oberleutnant Siegfried Bethke (deceased), Oberleutnant Gunther Seeger, Colonel Darrell G Welch, Major Heinz Lange (deceased) and Oberleutnant Ernst Scheufele (deceased), in addition to the artist.


Signed limited edition of 350 prints. Image size 25 inches x 16 inches (64cm x 41cm). Price £130.00

Signed by Oberleutnant Siegfried Bethke (deceased), Oberleutnant Gunther Seeger and Oberleutnant Ernst Scheufele (deceased), in addition to the artist.


Nicolas Trudgian Promotional Flyer. A4 Size Double Sheet 11.5 inches x 8 inches (30m x 21cm) . Price £1.50


** (Ex Display) Signed limited edition of 350 prints. (Two copies reduced to cleear) Image size 25 inches x 16 inches (64cm x 41cm). Price £105.00

Signed by Oberleutnant Siegfried Bethke (deceased), Oberleutnant Gunther Seeger and Oberleutnant Ernst Scheufele, in addition to the artist.

ITEM CODE NT0326

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