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Aviation art prints by Aviation
artist David Pentland, published by Cranston Aviation Art Company.
Address: Cranston Fine Arts, Torwood House, Torwoodhill Road,
Rhu, Helensburgh,
G84 8LE, SCOTLAND.
Fireforce External
1979 by John Wynne Hopkins Rhodesian Air Force Paradak drop troops into conflict zone.
Czech-Mate by David Pentland French Armee de L'air Curtiss Hawk 75A's flown by Czech ace
Frantisele Pevina and his squadron Commander Captaine Jean Accaut, dive
on unsuspecting Junker Ju87B's (Stukas) during the Battle of France
1940.
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Red Stars Over Berlin, August 12th 1941 by David Pentland
On Stalin's personal orders, Petlyako PE-8 bombers, led by the hero
of the Soviet Union, Major General Mikhal V. Vodopyanov, carry out their
only raid on the German capital of Berlin.
Patrule De Noche by David Pentland
Soviet Ace Stefanov claims two Italian SM81 Bombers during a night
interception over Barcelona, Spanish Civil War 1937.
Cold War Gone Hot by David Pentland
Hypothetical engagement, Soviet airforce MIG19 shoots down a USAF
RB47 "Stratofortress" during the 1960's
Cold War
Warrior by David Pentland
Mig21MF, East German Air
force. Such
aircraft were the mainstay of the Warsaw Pact forces from the 1960's
through to the 1980's.
Opening
Gambit, Poland, 2nd September 1939 by David Pentland
Porucznik Stanislaw Skalski of 142nd
Eskrada, flying a Polish airforce PZL P-11c, downs a Messerschmitt 110
during the first days of WWII. Although officially credited as a
Dornier bomber, it is now believed that the aircraft was an Me110 from
1/ZG1. The discrepancy is attributed to the fact that the reported
aircraft used nose mounted cannons unlike the Dornier, and up until
then the 110 was a well kept secret.
Duel on the
Dnepr, Southern Russia, Summer 1943 by David Pentland
Rumanian IAR 80c on a tactical
reconnaissance mission is intercepted and shot down by a Soviet YAK3
over the river Dnepr.
Skirmish
over Stalluponen by David Pentland
Yakolev Yak-3's of the Normandie
Nedimen Regiment, flown by French aces Marcel Albert (foreground) and
Maurice Amarger down a Focke Wulf 190 over Stalluponen. |
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