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JULY 19, 2021 - NEW MILITARY BOOK - All of Which I Saw: With the US Marine Corps in Iraq

All of Which I Saw: With the US Marine Corps in Iraq by Lucian Read, takes the viewer across the Pacific aboard ship, into the Battle of Najaf and Second Battle of Fallujah, during some of the most dramatic and important moments of the Iraq War. Throughout, the book also contains Read’s own contemporaneous accounts that tell the stories [...]

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July, 14 2021 - NEW AVIATION ART BY ANTHONY SAUNDERS

Now available to order is a new print Tiger Fight by Anthony Saunders, Commemorating the legendary American Volunteer Group – The Flying Tigers. This Aviation Art Print can be ordered as a Limited Edition and a matted Collector's Edition and Artist Proof with two authentic autographs of the AVG’s most famous pilots.Always check back for new Aviation Art Prints, Books and [...]

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TODAY IN AVIATION HISTORY - JULY 6, 1944 - ROSE OF YORK

In honor of Her Royal Highness The Princess Elizabeth, a United States Army Air Forces heavy bomber, 42-102547 B-17 Flying Fortress was christened Rose of York by the Princess on her royal visit to the airfield R.A.F. Thurleigh (U.S.A.A.F. Station 111), 5 miles north of Bedford, Bedfordshire, England. It was part of the 306th Bomb Group throughout it's 62 successful [...]

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June 28, 2021 - New Military Art by Richard Taylor!

Now available to order are these two Great Escape pieces by Richard Taylor. Both come matted and include original artefacts recovered from the POW camp at Stalag Luft III.Richard's Stalag Luft III - The Great Escape print is also individually printed and dedicated to one of the 76 men who escaped through the tunnel.The Great Escape [...]

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Today in Aviation History – June 23, 1961 – Major Robert M. White exceeds Mach 5 in an X-15

Major Robert Michael White, United States Air Force, turned into the main pilot to surpass Mach 5 in an airplane. This was the 38th trip of the X-15 Program. Trips during this stage of the X-15 gradually sped up speed and height to its plan cutoff points of Mach 6 and 250,000 feet (76,200 meters).For [...]

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Our New Aviation Art and Collectibles Blog is coming soon!

We are currently working with a number of copywriters to deliver to you new, interesting and relevant information on Aviation Art Prints, Books, and Collectibles. So much is going on in the world of Aviation Art and we'd love to share it with you.  

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