Messerschmitt Country
by Nicolas Trudgian
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Aircraft – Me 109G’s, P-38 Nobody, least of all Allied aircrew, ever doubted the tenacity of the
Luftwaffe, more particularly that of the German fighter pilots. From the
early encounters during the Battle of Britain to the great air battles
in defence of their homeland late in the war, at all times they were held
in high regard, even if resented as a foe. At no time was their dedication,
determination and courage better demonstrated than during the final stages
of World War Two. Overall print size: 31¾" wide x 23½"high Signed by the artist and three of the Luftwaffe’s top Me109 fighter Aces Oberleutnant Siegfried Bethke – joined the Luftwafffe in 1935 and was posted to II.JG/2 shortly before the Battle of France. During the Battle of Britain he was Staffelkapitan of 2./JG2, and by the end of 1940 his tally of victories had reached 10. He later flew on the famous Channel Dash operation, but a serious accident soon after halted his flying career. He was awarded the Iron Cross 1ST and 2nd Class, he had a total of 14 victories. Oberleutnant Gunther Seeger – In February 1940 Gunther Seeger was an Unteroffizier with 3./JG2, scoring his first victory in the early days of the Battle of Britain. He served on the Channel Front until December 1942, including several months with the Gestwaderstabs-schawm. He transferred to the Mediterranean theatre with II./JG53. In February 1943 he joined 7./JG53, becoming Staffelkapitan in September 1944. Awarded the Knight’s Cross, Gunther Seeger scored 56 victories. Oberleutnant Ernst Scheufele – joining the Luftwaffe in October 1940, he was posted to Norway in June 1942, to join 4./jg5. There, flying Me109s he carried out a total of 67 escort missions for the German battleships Bismarck and Tirpitz. In October 1943 he joined II./JG5 flying over Arctic waters, in Finland, and on the Russian Front, before transferring to the defence of the Reich in June 1944. On 3 December 1944 he was shot down by an American flak battery near Saxony, wounded and taken prisoner. He had a total of 18 victories All editions are issued with a matching numbered companion print ‘Kings Cliffe Lightning’, signed by: Colonel Darrell G Welch – Commissioned in 1941 he was assigned to the 27th Squadron of the1st Fighter Group, which became the first Squadron to be equipped with the new P38 Lightning. Arriving in England in August 1942, the 1st Fighter Group was part of a large American force despatched to Algiers in November for the North African campaign, where he made his first kill in January 1943 while escorting B17s over Tripoli. A few months later, whilst leading the 27th on a big intercept mission, Welch became an Ace when he notched up his tally to 5 confirmed victories. He later saw service in the Pacific, and retired the service in 1970
A highly restricted Portfolio Edition of Messerschmitt Country, consisting of just 25 Artist Proofs and 50 Remarques are issued with the extra signature of Luftwaffe Ace: Major Heinz Lange and companion print‘Kings Cliffe Lightning’and a matching numbered pencil proof print from a unique and specially commissioned drawing ‘Combat over the Alps’ by Nicolas Trudgian
Combat over the Alps Major Heinz Lange – took part in all the early battles of World War II, flying with IV./JG132 ‘Richthofen’, II./JG26 ‘Schlageter’, and later I./JG21. He scored his first air victory on the Western Front in October 1939. After the Battle of France he transferred in June 1940 to 8./JG54 and fought throughout the Battle of Britain. An outstanding fighter leader, Heinz Lange took part in the Balkan Campaign and the invasion of Russia, leading 1./JG54. At the end of 1942 he transferred to command 3./JG51. In January 1944 he returned to JG54 to command I. Gruppe, and shortly after was transferred back to command IV./JG51. In the final months of the war he was promoted Kommodore of JG51 ‘Molders’ as the last commander, completing the war having flown 628 missions, and scoring 70 victories. Heinz Lange was awarded the Knight’s Cross in November 1944. Edition Sizes: 350 Signed and Numbered with companion print and 4 signatures- £120inc vat (£102.13 +vat) The Portfolio Edition – with extra signature and
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