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Nicolas Trudgian range of Liberator Bomber aircraft aviation
signed art prints. This site is dedicated to the artwork of Aviation
artist Nicolas Trudgian. Including the full range of Aviation prints
published by the Military Gallery which Cranston Fine Arts have purchased the
last remaining prints. Which include many rare items. many of Nicolas
Trudgian prints have been signed by Many of the Top Fighter and Bomber Pilots
of World war two over the past Decade. and many of these great Pilots are no
longer with us. This could be the last chance to own a piece of history which
will soon be no longer available except on the more expensive secondary
market.
In 1938 Consolidated
Aircraft was asked by the USAAC to join in production of Americas only
long range 4-engine bomber, the Boeing B-17.
However, Mack Laddon, the companys Chief design engineer,
convinced the Army that an alternative design, incorporating the high
aspect ratio wing design of David Davis, would result in a long range
heavy bomber superior to the Boeing B-17. The Army Air Corps contracted
with Consolidated to build seven prototypes and these were delivered in
1940 for service trials. Consolidated Aircraft had substantial
experience in producing long range flying boats, most notable of which
was the PBY Catalina. The B-24 incorporated the distinctive twin tailed
design of Consolidateds flying boats, and relative to the older but
sleeker B-17 was quite an ugly duckling. Despite its deceiving
appearance, the B-24 was produced in greater numbers (18,000) than any
other American aircraft during WW II, and proved through experience to
be one of the most versatile of all Allied aircraft. Nicknamed the
Liberator by the British, the B-24 served in many roles. In addition to
its very effective use as a strategic bomber, the aircraft proved very
successful in anti-submarine activities, and as a long-haul transport
for troops, fuel and supplies. The Liberator was the only American
aircraft capable of non-stop transatlantic crossings during the war.
First utilized by the French and British, the B-24 is credited for
helping the Allies win the war in the Atlantic, where the aircrafts
incredible range was an important asset. Germanys 1,200 U-Boats sank
over 2,600 Allied ships during the War, and in 1942 and 1943 losses were
nearly unsustainable. Until the Liberators arrived, Allied convoys
lacked air cover for a 300 mile stretch of the Atlantic, and it was in
this area that wolfpacks of U-Boats took a devastating toll. The
Liberator was utilized in virtually all theaters of operation during the
war. The B-24 was produced in several variants, of which the B-24D was
the first to be mass produced. The B-24D was powered by four 1200 HP
Pratt and Whitney Twin Wasp 14-cylinder radial engines which
incorporated two-stage superchargers. The aircraft had a maximum speed
of 303 MPH, and a range of 2,850 miles. Most Liberators were manned by a
crew of nine or ten, and typical armament consisted of ten machine guns.
With an official bomb capacity of 8,830 pounds the B-24D could pack
quite a wallop. In his painting, artist Stan Stokes captures a pair of
Liberators returning to base at dusk after a lengthy submarine patrol
mission over the Atlantic in 1942.
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| Operation Tidal Wave by Nicolas Trudgian. At first light on August 1, 1943 a force of 178 B-24 Liberator bombers lifted off dusty airstrips in the Libyan desert. The target - the oil refineries at Ploesti. Depicted exiting the target at extreme low-level are B-24s of the 44th and 98th Bomb Groups, with the 98th BG B-24 Sandman in the immediate foreground. In the distance other Liberators lucky enough to have survived the fiery maelstrom make their escape. Behind them fires rage among the structures of the refinery as yet more crews enter the holocaust. Signed limited edition of 600 prints. Paper size 30 inches x 23 inches (76cm x 58cm). Price £150.00 Signed by Major General William H Brandon, Major General Richard D Dick Butler, Colonel William R Cameron and Colonel Charles E Hughes, in addition to the aritist. Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
Limited edition of artist proofs. Paper size 30 inches x 23 inches (76cm x 58cm). Price £200.00 Signed by Major General William H Brandon, Major General Richard D Dick Butler, Colonel William R Cameron and Colonel Charles E Hughes, in addition to the aritist. Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
Limited edition of 125 publishers proofs. Paper size 30 inches x 23 inches (76cm x 58cm). Price £180.00 Signed by Major General William H Brandon, Major General Richard D Dick Butler, Colonel William R Cameron and Colonel Charles E Hughes, in addition to the aritist. Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
ITEM CODE DHM2449 |
| Thundering Home by Nicolas Trudgian. (B) When the U.S. Air Forces arrived in Europe in 1942 it was the beginning of a three year aerial campaign, the scale of which had never been seen before, nor since. The 8th, 9th, 12th and 15th Air Forces constituted the mightiest aerial armada in history. With outstanding leadership and sustained courage, they blazed a trail of glory across the skies of war-torn Europe that today is legend. Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the beginning of the U.S. Air Forces campaign in Europe, the talented aviation artist Nicolas Trudgian has painted a spectacular canvas, bringing to life the men and machines of that epoc-making era, half a century ago.
Set in a dramatic and powerful evening sky, B-17 Fortresses come thundering home after a mid over enemy territory. Joining the formation are a pair of B-24 Liberators which have become separated from their own group, and P-51 fighters fly in close escort for the perilous journey home. Aboard the aircraft, pilots and gunners scan the horizon for enemy fighters. Flight engineers are busy coaxing their ships along, some having to deal with overheating engines, damaged fuel lines, leaking hydraulics and other inflicted damage. Some have injured on board. Glistening in the strong evening sunlight the lead aircraft fills the canvas. Clearly visible are the pilot and upper turret gunner, and all the fine detail of this legendary warbird as it thunders through the sky. Below, reflecting the evening glow, is the forbidding North Sea, providing a constant reminder that the dangers of the mission are not yet ever. Limited edition of publishers proofs. Paper size 30.5 inches x 23 inches (77cm x 58cm). Price £350.00 Signed by General Ben Davis, , Major General Carroll W McColpin and Lieutenant Hugh L Wright. Save £20 on selected prints - Was £370
Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
ITEM CODE DHM2667 |
| End Game by Nicolas Trudgian. For bomber crews, any daylight-bombing mission almost certainly meant combat. If it werent the attentions of determined Luftwaffe fighter pilots, it would be an aerial carpet of flak that welcomed the bombers en route to the target - and again on the journey home. On most missions the Eighth Air Force aircrews had to contend with both. Enduring up to ten hours of concentrated flying under cramped conditions, extreme cold, with the constant noise and vibration produced by four powerful engines, made every mission uncomfortable enough without being shot at. But the USAAF aircrews confronted the odds - a one in three chance of completing a 25-mission tour of operations - cheerfully and with gallant resolve. Playing a major role in the great raids on Germany and other targets in occupied Europe from early in 1944, equipped with the Consolidated B-24 Liberator, the USAAF Second Air Division flew no fewer than 95,048 sorties. Based in Norfolk, England, the crews also attacked targets far distant in Norway, Poland and Rumania, unloading almost 100,000 tons of bombs and claiming over 1000 enemy fighters shot down. Signed limited edition of 600 prints. Image size 28 inches x 16 inches (71cm x 41cm). Price £165.00 Signed by S/Sgt Vernon R Swain, Captain George E Hammond, T/Sgt Perry Morse, Lt Col James P Dyke, Colonel Charles H Booth, Lt Col Robert Dubowsky, S/Sgt C W Will Lundy, Captain Everett R Jones, Captain J Richard Butler and Lt Col Elmo W Geppelt, in addition to the artist. Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
Limited edition of 25 artist proofs. Image size 28 inches x 16 inches (71cm x 41cm). Price £215.00 Signed by S/Sgt Vernon R Swain, Captain George E Hammond, T/Sgt Perry Morse, Lt Col James P Dyke, Colonel Charles H Booth, Lt Col Robert Dubowsky, S/Sgt C W Will Lundy, Captain Everett R Jones, Captain J Richard Butler and Lt Col Elmo W Geppelt, in addition to the artist. Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
Limited edition of 25 remarques. Image size 28 inches x 16 inches (71cm x 41cm). Price £ Signed by S/Sgt Vernon R Swain, Captain George E Hammond, T/Sgt Perry Morse, Lt Col James P Dyke, Colonel Charles H Booth, Lt Col Robert Dubowsky, S/Sgt C W Will Lundy, Captain Everett R Jones, Captain J Richard Butler and Lt Col Elmo W Geppelt, in addition to the artist.
Limited edition of 75 publishers proofs. Image size 28 inches x 16 inches (71cm x 41cm). Price £180.00 Signed by S/Sgt Vernon R Swain, Captain George E Hammond, T/Sgt Perry Morse, Lt Col James P Dyke, Colonel Charles H Booth, Lt Col Robert Dubowsky, S/Sgt C W Will Lundy, Captain Everett R Jones, Captain J Richard Butler and Lt Col Elmo W Geppelt, in addition to the artist. Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
** (Ex Display) Signed limited edition of 600 prints. (Two copies reduced to clear) Image size 28 inches x 16 inches (71cm x 41cm). Price £115.00 Signed by S/Sgt Vernon R Swain, Captain George E Hammond, T/Sgt Perry Morse, Lt Col James P Dyke, Colonel Charles H Booth, Lt Col Robert Dubowsky, S/Sgt C W Will Lundy, Captain Everett R Jones, Captain J Richard Butler and Lt Col Elmo W Geppelt, in addition to the artist.
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| Safe Haven by Nicolas Trudgian. Returning from a dogfight raid over Germany, B-24s of 93rd Bomb Group fly low over an East Anglian fishing village on Britains east coast. Signed limited edition of 1000 prints. Paper size 36 inches x 24 inches (91cm x 61cm). Price £140.00 Signed by Philip Ardrey, John Brooks, Bill Cameron and Al Shower (deceased), B-24 Aircrew, in addition to the artist. Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
Limited edition of artist proofs. Paper size 36 inches x 24 inches (91cm x 61cm). Price £190.00 Signed by Philip Ardrey, John Brooks, Bill Cameron and Al Shower (deceased), B-24 Aircrew, in addition to the artist. Part of our Buy One, Get One Half Price Offer
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