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McDonnell Douglas Phantom. Aviation art prints of the Royal Air Force McDonnell Douglas Phantom GR1 and Phantom GR2. Aviation art prints by leading aviation artists Geoff Lea and Ronald Wong, available from aviationprints.co.uk, the aviation art print company 

MCDONNELL DOUGLAS PHANTOM

Twin Seater Ground attack fighter with a maximum speed of 1386mph and a ceiling of 60,000 feet maximum range 1750 miles.

Ground attack aircraft of the US Air Force and Royal Air Force, originally considered for the Fleet Air Arm. The Phantom was first purchased for the Royal Air Force in May 1969, First squadron to receive the Phantom was 6 squadron.  The types were ordered. The FGR2 for ground attack and the Fg1 for Air defence. The first FG1 arrived for No. 43 squadron in September 1969.  The FGR2 were replaced in the Royal Air Force in 1974.  A total of 168 phantoms were ordered for the Royal Air Force between 1969 and 1974.  the Fleet Air arm received their first Phantoms (FGI) in 1968 and remained with the Royal Navy until 1978.  

Tigers Roar by Robert Tomlin.

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Tigers Roar by Robert Tomlin.

This limited edition print is a reminder of the heady days when the McDonnell Douglas Phantom reigned supreme. Still the definitive Mans Aircraft, its brute force and clinical efficiency are legend. The Phantom was loved by its pilots without exception and still held dear by all who flew in her and had contact with her. Preserved at Duxford in the UK by the Old Flying Machine Company, this aircraft is still resplendent in the 74 Tiger Squadron markings. The print shows the machine blasting off from the runway of RAF Valley during a typical detachment.

Limited edition of 500 prints. Paper size 13 inches x 20 inches (33cm x 51cm). Price £70.00

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Limited edition of 25 remarques. Paper size 13 inches x 20 inches (33cm x 51cm). Price £


ITEM CODE DHM2537


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Phantom FGR 2 of III Squadron by Geoff Lea.

Limited edition of 750 prints. Special Promotion : This print is 30% off for a limited time only! Image size 20 inches x 14 inches (51cm x 36cm). Price £79.80

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ITEM CODE DHM0262

Phantom Farewell by Michael Rondot.

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Signed limited edition of 450 prints. Special Offer £115.00

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Phantom Farewell by Michael Rondot.

Old fighters never die and they dont fade away either. They live on in the hearts and minds of aircrews, groundcrews and enthusiasts alike. The F-4 Phantom may have reached the end of its front-line service with the RAF but the legend will live on for the big, powerful, beautifully ugly fighter. Revered by its aircrew for both its performance and firepower, the Phantom may be the last fighter-pilots fighter to have seen service with the RAF. Whether flying low-level combat air patrols over Germany, defending the Falkland Islands, or just simply chewing up the Tornado F3s and spitting out the remains over the North Sea, the Phantom has seen it all and done it all.

Signed limited edition of 450 prints. Paper size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £115.00



ITEM CODE MR0065


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Ark Royal by Philip West.

HMS Ark Royal IV - Flagship of the Flag Officer Aircraft Carriers - a mobile airfield and a most impressive sight as she launches a Phantom from one of her catapults. She had a standard displacement of 43,000 tons, a beam of 168 feet, and was 846 feet long. Ships company numbered 2,570 and her Air Group consisted of Phantom Interceptors, Buccaneer strike and Gannet AEW aircraft together with Wessex SAR and Sea King ASW helicopters. She served her Nation and the Royal Navy for 23 years and sailed 800,000 miles of valuable service, finally being decommissioned in 1979.

Signed limited edition of 400 prints. Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £135.00

Signed by Vice Admiral Sir Edward Anson KCB, Admiral Sir Desmond Cassidi GCB, Commander T J H Gedge AFC, Lieutenant Commander D R George AFC RN, Captain E M Hackett FCMI MNI RN, Commander David Hobbs MBE RN, Admiral Sir Michael Layard, KCB, CBE, Captain Roy C Swales BSc RN and Tom Wilkinson MBE BEM.



Limited edition of 25 artist proofs. Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £150.00

Signed by Vice Admiral Sir Edward Anson KCB, Admiral Sir Desmond Cassidi GCB, Commander T J H Gedge AFC, Lieutenant Commander D R George AFC RN, Captain E M Hackett FCMI MNI RN, Commander David Hobbs MBE RN, Admiral Sir Michael Layard, KCB, CBE, Captain Roy C Swales BSc RN and Tom Wilkinson MBE BEM.



Limited edition of 25 Museum edition prints. Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £

Signed by
Vice Admiral Sir Edward Anson KCB,
Admiral Sir Desmond Cassidi GCB,
Commander T J H Gedge AFC,
Lieutenant Commander D R George AFC RN,
Captain E M Hackett FCMI MNI RN,
Commander David Hobbs MBE RN,
Admiral Sir Michael Layard, KCB, CBE,
Captain Roy C Swales BSc RN
and
Tom Wilkinson MBE BEM.


ITEM CODE DHM2206

Phantom Patrol by Philip West.

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Phantom Patrol by Philip West.

Passing between the Shetlands and Faroe Islands a Soviet Tuplev Tu-142 long range surveillance aircraft is intercepted by two FG1 Phantoms out of Leuchars, Scotland.

Signed limited edition of 500 prints. Paper size 27 inches x 19 inches (69cm x 48cm). Price £75.00


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Phantom Thunder by Michael Rondot.

There are few aircraft even today that can match the sheer power and brute performance of the F-4 Phantom, portrayed here with USAF RF-4C Balls 005 belonging to the 192 Tactical reconnaissance Squadron, Reno ANG,on a breathtaking low level high speed lake burner run over Pyramid Lake in the Black Rock desert, Nevada.

Signed limited edition of 500 prints. Paper size 27 inches x 20 inches (69cm x 51cm). Price £75.00



Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Paper size 27 inches x 20 inches (69cm x 51cm). Price £120.00



ITEM CODE MR0040


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Phantom Country by Simon Atack.

At the height of the Cold War during the 1970s and through the 80s, low level, fast-jet training sorties were absolutely crucial to Britains air defences. This was an era of the true, thoroughbred supersonic jet fighter like arguably the greatest of all jet combat aircraft of that time; the McDonnell Douglas F.4 Phantom. Scorching down the peaceful beauty of the Spey river valley, Scotland, four RAF Phantom FG-1s led by (at that time) Wg. Cdr. Ian Macfadyen and his navigator flying XV500, flash over Craiglockhart Castle on an ultra low-level training sortie during the squadrons period of transition from its formation at RAF Conningsby to its home station at RAF Leuchars.

Signed limited edition of 300 prints. Paper size 28 inches x 20 inches (71cm x 51cm). Price £95.00

Signed by 111 Sqn Phantom pilot Flt Lt Pete Underwood.

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Signed by Air Marshal Ian Macfadyen and 111 Sqn Phantom pilot Flt Lt Pete Underwood.

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Phantom Thunder by Philip West.

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Phantom Thunder by Philip West.

An F4 Phantom of 92 Squadron, based at Wildenraf, Germany, about to embark on yet another QRA (Quick Reaction Alert) mission to intercept potential hostile aircraft during the Cold War.

Signed limited edition of 300 prints. Image size 24 inches x 8 inches (61cm x 20cm). Price £90.00

Signed by Air Marshal Sir Christopher Coville and Air Chief Marshal Sir John Allison.



Limited edition of 25 artist proofs. Image size 24 inches x 8 inches (61cm x 20cm). Price £125.00

Signed by Air Marshal Sir Christopher Coville and Air Chief Marshal Sir John Allison.



ITEM CODE DHM2204

 
Phantom Thunder by Michael Rondot  There are few aircraft even today that can match the sheer power and brute performance of the F4 Phantom, portrayed here on a breathtaking low level high speed 'lake burner' run.

  Ark Royal by Philip E West  HMS Ark Royal IV - Flagship of the Flag Officer Aircraft Carriers - a mobile airfield and a most impressive sight as she launches a Phantom from one of her catapults.  She had a standard displacement of 43,000 tons, a beam of 168 feet, and was 846 feet long.  Ships company numbered 2,570 and her Air Group consisted of Phantom Interceptors, Buccaneer strike and Gannet AEW aircraft together with Wessex SAR and Sea King ASW helicopters.  She served her Nation and the Royal Navy for 23 years and sailed 900,000 miles of valuable service, finally being decommissioned in 1979.

Phantom Thunder by Philip West  An F4 Phantom of 92 Squadron, based at Wildenraf, Germany, about to embark on yet another QRA (Quick Reaction Alert) mission to intercept potential hostile aircraft during the Cold War.

Phantom Patrol by Philip West  Passing between the Shetlands and Faroe Islands a Soviet Tuplev Tu-142 long range surveillance aircraft is intercepted by two FG1 Phantoms out of Leuchars, Scotland.

 

 

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Special Offer Pack of All Four Prints Price : £420

Merlin Roar by Anthony Saunders Price : £80

Hurricane Patrol by Graeme Lothian Price : £150

Holding the Line - The Battle of Britain by Nicolas Trudgian Price : £150

Front Line Hurricanes by Robert Taylor Price : £220

ARTIST
Featured Artist - Robert Taylor



The name Robert Taylor has been synonymous with aviation art over a quarter of a century. His paintings of aircraft, more than those of any other artist, have helped popularise a genre which at the start of this remarkable artist's career had little recognition in the world of fine art. When he burst upon the scene in the mid-1970s his vibrant, expansive approach to the subject was a revelation. His paintings immediately caught the imagination of enthusiasts and collectors alike . He became an instant success. As a boy, Robert seemed always to have a pencil in his hand. Aware of his natural gift from an early age, he never considered a career beyond art, and with unwavering focus, set out to achieve his goal. Leaving school at fifteen, he has never worked outside the world of art. After two years at the Bath School of Art he landed a job as an apprentice picture framer with an art gallery in Bath, the city where Robert has lived and worked all his life. Already competent with water-colours the young apprentice took every opportunity to study the works of other artists and, after trying his hand at oils, quickly determined he could paint to the same standard as much of the art it was his job to frame. Soon the gallery was selling his paintings, and the owner, recognising Roberts talent, promoted him to the busy picture-restoring department. Here, he repaired and restored all manner of paintings and drawings, the expertise he developed becoming the foundation of his career as a professional artist. Picture restoration is an exacting skill, requiring the ability to emulate the techniques of other painters so as to render the damaged area of the work undetectable. After a decade of diligent application, Robert became one of the most capable picture restorers outside London. Today he attributes his versatility to the years he spent painstakingly working on the paintings of others artists. After fifteen years at the gallery, by chance he was introduced to Pat Barnard, whose military publishing business happened also to be located in the city of Bath. When offered the chance to become a full-time painter, Robert leapt at the opportunity. Within a few months of becoming a professional artist, he saw his first works in print. Roberts early career was devoted to maritime paintings, and he achieved early success with his prints of naval subjects, one of his admirers being Lord Louis Mountbatten. He exhibited successfully at the Royal Society of Marine Artists in London and soon his popularity attracted the attention of the media. Following a major feature on his work in a leading national daily newspaper he was invited to appear in a BBC Television programme. This led to a string of commissions for the Fleet Air Arm Museum who, understandably, wanted aircraft in their maritime paintings. It was the start of Roberts career as an aviation artist. Fascinated since childhood by the big, powerful machines that man has invented, switching from one type of hardware to another has never troubled him. Being an artist of the old school, Robert tackled the subject of painting aircraft with the same gusto as with his large, action-packed maritime pictures - big compositions supported by powerful and dramatic skies, painted on large canvases. It was a formula new to the aviation art genre, at the time not used to such sweeping canvases, but one that came naturally to an artist whose approach appeared to have origins in an earlier classical period. Roberts aviation paintings are instantly recognisable. He somehow manages to convey all the technical detail of aviation in a traditional and painterly style, reminiscent of the Old Masters. With uncanny ability, he is able to recreate scenes from the past with a carefully rehearsed realism that few other artists ever manage to achieve. This is partly due to his prodigious research but also his attention to detail: Not for him shiny new factory-fresh aircraft looking like museum specimens. His trade mark, flying machines that are battle-scarred, worse for wear, with dings down the fuselage, chips and dents along the leading edges of wings, oil stains trailing from engine cowlings, paintwork faded with dust and grime; his planes are real! Roberts aviation works have drawn crowds in the international arena since the early 1980s. He has exhibited throughout the US and Canada, Australia, Japan and in Europe. His one-man exhibition at the Smithsonians National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC was hailed as the most popular art exhibition ever held there. His paintings hang in many of the worlds great aviation museums, adorn boardrooms, offices and homes, and his limited edition prints are avidly collected all around the world. A family man with strong Christian values, Robert devotes most of what little spare time he has to his home life. Married to Mary for thirty five years, they have five children, all now grown up. Neither fame nor fortune has turned his head. He is the same easy-going, gentle character he was when setting out on his painting career all those years ago, but now with a confidence that comes with the knowledge that he has mastered his profession.

Battle of Britain Hurricane Signature Prints



Save £180 on this specially selected pack of Battle of Britain Hurricane aviation art prints. All four prints for £420, giving collectors these prints at trade discounted prices!

This pack of aviation art prints includes 4 separate prints, at a highly discounted price when purchased in this special pack. The prints included in the pack are :

Merlin Roar by Anthony Saunders,
Hurricane Patrol by Graeme Lothian,
Holding the Line - The Battle of Britain by Nicolas Trudgian
and
Front Line Hurricanes by Robert Taylor.

In all, the prints have 12 different signatures of pilots and aircrew related to Hurricanes during the Battle of Britain.

In particular, Front Line Hurricanes by Robert Taylor features 6 signatures of now sadly deceased pilots - some of them a rarity in print signings.

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