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Agile as the
Devil
Dan Zoernig. In October 1917, the
Fokker Dr.I appeared in significant numbers over the Western
Front. The tri-plane, or "dreidecker," possessed a top speed
of 115 mph and a superior rate of climb. Though its engine
was considered a little underpowered, the Dr.I achieved a
level of maneuverability that prompted Manfred von
Richthofen to write of its qualities, "Climbs like an ape,
and as agile as the devil." 19"x 13" print is signed by the
artist.
#0007167
Price: $39.95
The Brothers
Richthofen
Stan Stokes. Arguably the best
"brother" team of fighter aces was Manfred and Lothar von
Richthofen, with 120 WWI aerial victories between them. Top
WWI ace Manfred, who became known as "The Red Baron" because
the Richtofen family was minor nobility and he painted his
aircraft bright red, achieved 80 victories. And Lothar
elevated his own reputation when he downed British Ace
Albert Ball. 16"x 11½" limited edition print is signed and
numbered by the artist.
#0007161
Price: $39.95
Knights
of the Sky Famous Art Print, Limited Addition by artist and well-known WWI
pilot, Flight Lieutenant Philip Bristow Trudgian. The dramatic scene depicts an aerial dogfight between
Sopwith Camels and SE5A fighters of the Royal Flying Corps, and the bright
red planes of Baron von Richthofen's JG1 fighter wing. 600 s/n
.
17¼"x 22½" print. ....#0007418 $295.00
Bringing the Guns to Bear Russell Smith.
Aviation Art Print.
Flying one of his famous Fokker triplanes, Manfred von Richthofen - the Red
Baron - achieves victory #67, which was his last victory over an S.E.5a, by
shooting down Lt. J.P. McCone of 41 Squadron. 16"x 13".
#0070156
Price: $24.95
The Baron
David Poole. In his trademark red
Fokker Dr.I triplane, 80-victory ace Manfred von Richthofen,
the "Red Baron," scores one of his three S.E.5a kills over
the Western Front in 1918. 24"x 19¼".
#0075025
Price: $94.95
Feeding on the Legend Russell Smith.
Aviation Art Print
After the Red Baron - Manfred von Richthofen, the highest scoring ace of
World War I - is brought down on April 21, 1918, souvenir hunters
immediately set upon his famous Fokker Dr.I. Many of those souvenirs still
exist today. 25"x 16¾" limited edition giclée print is signed and numbered
by the artist.
#0070155
Price:
$125.00
The Last Word
Aviation Art Print. Dietz. The Red Baron engages in a little preflight
repartee as his Fokker DRI receives some last-minute attention from its ground
crew. 850 s/n by artist. 35½"x 28½".
#0007416
Russell Smith.
Synonymous with the name Manfred von Richthofen - the Red Baron - is the
image of the all red Fokker triplane for which he was famous. Richthofen,
however, actually flew several different triplanes. This Fokker Dr.1, serial
number 152/17, was the aircraft in which he scored victories 64, 65 and 66.
16"x 13" print is signed by the artist.
#0070143
Price:
$24.95
The
Ringmaster Art Print limited Edition Stokes. Manfred von Richthofen, the Red Baron, is depicted in his
red Fokker triplane. In July
of 1917, Manfred von Richthofen - the Red Baron - tangles with Sopwith Camels in
the skies over Belgium.
Limited Edition. 16"x
11½" print. ....#0007554 $39.95
Encounter With a Legend Rich Thistle.
Manfred von Richthofen, the legendary Red Baron, overflies the two Sopwith
Camels that were the final victories he would ever achieve. 17½"x 12"
limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
#0077200
Price: $99.95
Fokker Dr.I Thomas Tullis.
This profile view of Manfred von Richthofen's Fokker Dr.I captures his
tri-plane circa 1918, when he commanded Jadgeschwader 1. Also features a
brief biographical statement about the famed Red Baron. 17"x 11" giclée
print is signed by the artist.
#0070500
Price:
$24.95
Showtime at the Circus Stan Stokes.
Aviation Art Print
Germany's legendary WWI fighters, led by the Red Baron, dance through the
skies with British Sopwith Camels in a colorful exhibit that belies their
deadly intent. 16"x 11½" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the
artist.
#0073004
Price: $39.95
Descendants
of the Red Baron
Heinz Krebs. The CL-13 (F-86) flown
by "Ace of Aces" Col. Erich Hartmann leads the first all-jet
fighter wing - JG 71 Richthofen, whose aircraft all sport
the spreading black tulip nose art that was Hartmann's
personal emblem throughout World War II - of the West German
Air Force on a 1961 mission. 35"x 24½" limited edition,
numbered print is signed by the artist and by Hartmann.
#0076100
Manfred von Richthofen, the "ace of
aces," managed 80 confirmed kills over World War I Europe, peaking
during the "Red April" of 1917 when he racked up an incredible 22
victories. Then Britain's Sopwith Triplane appeared over the
horizon, and suddenly the Red Baron was put to the ultimate test:
gunsight-to-gunsight combat with a vastly superior aircraft.
In July of 1917, Manfred von
Richthofen - the Red Baron - tangles with Sopwith Camels in the
skies over Belgium.
Manfred
Von Richthofen
The Red Baron and His Aircraft Color profiles and flight/battle
histories of the 12 aircraft flown by the legendary Red Baron. Also includes
three portraits of Von Richthofen himself!