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Michael Turner, Aviation artist
Michael Turner, we have a selection of aviation art prints many of
them published in the late 1970's. These aviation art prints by Michael
Turner include prints of Spitfire, FW190, Hawker Horsley, Fairey IIID, De
Havialnd DH2 and Hawker Harts. available direct form from the Military art
company a division of Cranston Fine Arts
Please note many images are shown with
a watermark. which is only on the image on our website not on actual
prints
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here to View Fighter Command prints by Michael Turner
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Fairey IIIF by Michael Turner.
Fairey IIIF floatplanes operating from the Nile at Khartoum.
Open edition print. Paper size 21 inches x 17 inches (53cm x 43cm). Price £24.00
ITEM CODE GT0105
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Snow Harrier by Michael Turner.
A snow camouflaged Harrier taking off during a winter exercise.
Open edition print. Paper size 21 inches x 17 inches (53cm x 43cm). Price £34.00
ITEM CODE GT0104
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Mosquito Sting by Michael Turner.
DeHavilland Mosquitos deliver a stunning blow to enemy supply lines in a low level attack on the marshalling yards at Ehrang on April 1st 1943.
Open edition print. Paper size 21 inches x 17 inches (53cm x 43cm). Price £36.00
ITEM CODE GT0103
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Bristol Bulldogs by Michael Turner.
19 Sqn aircraft performing at the 1934 Hendon Air Display.
Open edition print with no border. Paper size 17 inches x 14 inches (43cm x 36cm). Price £16.00
ITEM CODE GT0102
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Blackburn Iris by Michael Turner.
A 209 Squadron Blackburn Iris taxiing out from Calshot in 1931.
Open edition print. Paper size 21 inches x 17 inches (53cm x 43cm). Price £24.00
ITEM CODE GT0101
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Typhoon Scramble by Michael Turner.
Tomorrows Royal Air Force. To mark the acceptance into service of the Eurofighter Typhoon, Michael Turners breathtaking portrayal depicts a pair of the latest interceptors as they thrust into a near vertical climb.
Open edition print. Paper size 18 inches x 20 inches (46cm x 50cm). Price £35.00
ITEM CODE GT0068
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Concorde by Michael Turner.
Supersonic Concorde at Mach 2, high above the North Atlantic.
Open edition print. Paper size 20.5 inches x 17 inches (52cm x 43cm). Price £30.00
ITEM CODE GT0069
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In Remembrance by Michael Turner.
The official commemoration of the 60th Anniversary of Bomber Command was marked by a moving service in St.Pauls Cathedral on 24th April 2002, attended by over 1500 surviving WWII bomber crews and personnel. At the end of the service, those present emerged onto the steps of the Cathedral to hear the unmistakable sound of four Merlin engines approaching, and at precisely 12.20pm the BBMF Lancaster flew over the assembled crowd who burst into spontaneous applause - a fitting and emotive tribute to the sacrifice and dedication of so many.
Open edition print. Paper size 20 inches x 17 inches (51cm x 43cm). Price £35.00
ITEM CODE GT0070
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Spirit of 617 Squadron by Michael Turner.
A Tornado follows a Lancaster over the Derwentwater Dam.
Open edition print. Paper size 20 inches x 17 inches (52cm x 43cm). Price £36.00
ITEM CODE GT0072
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Wellington Dispersal by Michael Turner
Ground crews prepare 99 Squadron Wellington bombers on their snow covered airfield at Waterbeach during the bitter winter of 1940.
Open edition print. Paper size 19 inches x 17 inches (48cm x 43cm). Price £35.00
ITEM CODE GT0073
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Lightning Refuel by Michael Turner.
A Lightning interceptor takes on fuel from a Victor tanker.
Open edition print. Paper size 24 inches x 17 inches (61cm x 43cm). Price £37.00
ITEM CODE GT0078
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Hande Hoch! by Michael Turner.
Unt. Horst Perez, the pilot of this Messerschmitt Bf 109 from JG26, surrenders to P.C. Walter Hyde and the local Home Guard after a forced landing near East Dean, Sussex, on 30th September 1940.
Open edition print. Paper size 21 inches x 17 inches (53cm x 43cm). Price £35.00
ITEM CODE GT0079
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Schneider Trophy Winner by Michael Turner.
Flt.Lt. John Boothman takes off from Calshot in his Supermarine S6B to win the 1931 Schneider Trophy.
Open edition print. Paper sized 20 inches x 16 inches (51cm x 41cm) . Price £30.00
ITEM CODE GT0080
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Lancaster Dispersal by Michael Turner.
A Lancaster bomber being prepared for the coming nights operation, with another machine completing an air test overhead.
Open edition print. Paper size 13.5 inches x 12 inches (34cm x 30cm). Price £22.00
ITEM CODE GT0082
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1938 Kings Cup by Michael Turner
Alex Henshaw in his winning Mew Gull, swoops low over Hatfield airfield, followed by Giles Guthries Mew Gull and Les Cliffs Hawk Major. Seen on the ground are Geoffrey de Havillands Tk-2 and D.H. Comet G-ACSS. The winners race average of 252.25 mph is the fastest ever recorded by a British winning aircraft.
Limited edition of 500 prints. Paper size 20 inches x 17 inches (50cm x 43cm). Price £80.00 Signed by Alex Henshaw M.B.E. (deceased)
ITEM CODE GT0083
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Calm Before the Storm by Michael Turner.
A pair of 504 Squadrons Westland Wallace II aircraft on an evening sortie from their base at Hucknall.
Signed limited edition of 500 prints. Paper size 20 inches x 17 inches (50cm x 43cm). Price £60.00
ITEM CODE GT0084
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Operation Market Garden by Michael Turner
The opening phase of the epic battle of Arnhem. Airborne troops of the British 1st Parachute Brigade are seen landing on their drop-zone near Wolfheze on 17th September 1944, as glider-borne Jeeps of the 1st Airborne Reconnaissance Squadron lead the seven mile dash to their objective, the bridge over the Lower Rhine at Arnhem.
Open edition print. Paper size 20 inches x 18 inches (51cm x 45cm). Price £39.00
ITEM CODE GT0085
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Operation Deadstick by Michael Turner
At 0016hrs on 6th June 1944 three Airspeed Horsa gliders, flown with outstanding skill by pilots from the Glider Pilot Regiment, and carrying airborne troops from the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry and Royal Engineers, landed within yards of the bridge over the Caen Canal at Benouville, Normandy. The audacious attack achieved complete surprise, and some fifteen minutes later the bridge had been secured, an objective of vital importance to enable the advance of the Allied Liberation Forces on D-Day.
Open edition print. Paper size 20 inches x 18 inches (51cm x 45cm). Price £39.00
ITEM CODE GT0086
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Final Encounter (Spitfire v Messerchmitt) by Michael Turner.
Wing Commander J E Johnnie Johnson, Spitfire XIV, and Major Gunther Rall, Messerschmitt Bf109K-4, over the Western Front in May 1945. A tribute to the fighter pilots of the RAF and Luftwaffe on the 50th anniversary of Peace in Europe, 1945 - 95.
Signed limited edition of 850 prints. Image size 18 inches x 24 inches (46cm x 64cm). Price £180.00 Signed by Wing Commander Laddie Lucas CBE DSO DFC, General Gunther Rall, Air Vice Marshal Johnnie Johnson CB, CBE, DSO**, DFC* (deceased) and Group Captain Dennis David CBE DFC AFC.
ITEM CODE LI0039
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Hawker Horsley by Michael Turner.
The Hawker Horsley was the last wooden aircraft to be constructed by Hawker. It was designed initially in 1923 but modified in 1925 to meet the need for torpedoes. In January 1927, No.11 Squadron were equipped with Horsleys and then No.100 Squadron. In 1928, No.33 and No.15 Squadron were also equipped with Horsleys. The first torpedo bomber versions were used by No.36 squadron from June 1928, being sent to Singapore shortly thereafter. No Horsleys were built after February 1934.
Open edition print. Image size 11 inches x 9 inches (28cm x 23cm). Price £14.00
ITEM CODE DHM1467
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Fairey IIID by Michael Turner.
Fairey IIIDs served from 1924 to 1930. It could be used either as a seaplane or landplane, and was employed as both. It mainly served in the Middle East and home waters, but was used for a great number of roles throughout its service. In all, 227 Fairey IIIDs were built.
Open edition print. Image size 11 inches x 9 inches (28cm x 23cm). Price £14.00
ITEM CODE DHM1468
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D.H.2 versus Fokker by Michael Turner.
The De Havilland 2 was designed in 1915, and first used by No.24 squadron RFC and used by three RFC Squadrons in France until June 1917. A Victoria Cross was won in a De Havilland 2 by Major Lionel Rees, commanding officer of 32 Squadron.
Open edition print. Image size 11 inches x 9 inches (28cm x 23cm). Price £14.00
ITEM CODE DHM1469
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Hawker Harts by Michael Turner.
Hawker Harts were first used in 1930 by No.33 Squadron at Eastchurch. Many of these aircraft were used overseas in India, the Middle East and South Africa, some still operating well into World War Two. However, in Britain, most were being replaced by 1936, having been used by a total of 20 RAF and AAF Squadrons. A total of 1042 of this aircraft were built.
Open edition print. Image size 11 inches x 9 inches (28cm x 23cm). Price £14.00
ITEM CODE DHM1470
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