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B12 RARE Stephen Teasdale ORIGINAL PENCIL DRAWING signed by 11 Luftwaffe and RAF WW2 Fighter Aces

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B12 RARE Stephen Teasdale ORIGINAL PENCIL DRAWING signed by 11 Luftwaffe and RAF WW2 Fighter Aces and highly decorated pilots. This is an original pencil drawing by Stephen Teasdale showing Spitfire JE-J flown by Johnnie Johnson closing in on a Messerschmitt BF-109. Hand drawn by a very talented aviation artist, this superb original pencil drawing has been signed by 11 Luftwaffe and RAF aces and highly decorated pilots all of whom saw combat during WW2. The drawing is signed and dated by the artist, Stephen Teasdale 2003, and signed by Günther Rall (1918 - 2009) KC was a highly decorated Luftwaffe officer and General, whose military career spanned nearly forty years. Rall was the third most successful fighter pilot in aviation history with 274 aerial victories mainly on The Eastern Front. Walter Schuck (1920 - 2015) he served in the Luftwaffe from 1937 until the end of WW2. As a fighter ace, he claimed 206 enemy aircraft shot down in over 500 combat missions, eight of which while flying the Messerschmitt Me 262 jet fighter. Hugo Broch (b. 1922) KC is a Luftwaffe ace credited with 81 victories in 324 missions, all on The Eastern front. Werner Roell (1914 - 2008) KC Luftwaffe Stuka pilot during WW2. Many enthusiasts know of Werner Roell through his landmark book "Laurels for Prinz Wittgenstein" about his school friend, Major Heinrich Seyn-Wittgenstein, one of the great Nachtjagd aces. But Roell was a decorated Luftwaffe pilot in his own right, awarded the Ritterkreuz in May 1943 as Kommandeur I. /St. G 77. He flew over 400 combat sorties, many at the controls of the Ju 87. Squadron Leader Peter Hearne DFC: Joined the RAF in February 1941 and after training joined 65 squadron as a sergeant pilot flying Spitfires in 1942. He stayed in the RAF after WWII and finally retired in February 1962. He ended WWII an ace with 5 air to air victories, 1 probable & 4 damaged. Flight Lieutenant James Kyle DFM James Kyle joined the RAF in 1941 and trained as a pilot in Dallas, Texas, before returning home to become a member of 197 Typhoon Fighter Squadron at Drem upon its formation. In March 1943 the Squadron moved to Tangmere, and he became one of a precious few survivors of a full tour of operations, being awarded the DFM in 1944. P/O A J Smith (1920 - 2004) Arthur Joseph Smith was born on 8th November 1920 in New Barnet, one of three sons of 'Joey' Smith, British and European Lightweight Boxing Champion. Smith entered the RAF on a short service commission on the 15th of June 1939. After initial training he was posted to 6 OTU Sutton Bridge on 28th April 1940 to convert to Hurricanes. Group Captain Tom Dalton-Morgan DSO OBE DFC* (1917 - 2004) was a fighter pilot and fighter ace and flew during the Battle of Britain. Wing Commander John Freeborn DFC & Bar (1919 - 2010) was a fighter pilot and fighter ace during WW2. In 1939, he shot down another RAF fighter in a friendly fire incident that marked the first death of an RAF fighter pilot in the war, as well as the Supermarine Spitfire's first aerial victory. The following year, he flew more operational hours than any other RAF pilot during the Battle of Britain, Squadron Leader Jan Zurakowski KW & 2 Bars (1914 - 2004) was a highly successful and decorated Polish fighter and test pilot who fought in The Battle of Britain. At various times in his life he lived and worked in Poland, the United Kingdom, and Canada and Squadron Leader Desmond 'Dizzy' Fopp AFC MID (1920 - 2005) a was a highly successful Australian fighter pilot who fought in The Battle of Britain. His son, Michael Fopp, organised the issue of various prints for The Battle of Britain Museum Appeal in the 1980s, several examples of which can be found in this auction and more recently director of the RAF Museum at Hendon. This original drawing is supplied professionally mounted and protective wrapped, ready for framing or display as is, overall size is approx. 50 cm x 38 cm (19. 5 inches x 14. 75 inches), visible image / aperture size is approx. 38 cm x 26 cm (14. 75 inches x 10. 25 inches), this original drawing has been stored flat, out of the light and is in very. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
B12 RARE Stephen Teasdale ORIGINAL PENCIL DRAWING signed by 11 Luftwaffe and RAF WW2 Fighter Aces and highly decorated pilots. This is an original pencil drawing by Stephen Teasdale showing Spitfire JE-J flown by Johnnie Johnson closing in on a Messerschmitt BF-109. Hand drawn by a very talented aviation artist, this superb original pencil drawing has been signed by 11 Luftwaffe and RAF aces and highly decorated pilots all of whom saw combat during WW2. The drawing is signed and dated by the artist, Stephen Teasdale 2003, and signed by Günther Rall (1918 - 2009) KC was a highly decorated Luftwaffe officer and General, whose military career spanned nearly forty years. Rall was the third most successful fighter pilot in aviation history with 274 aerial victories mainly on The Eastern Front. Walter Schuck (1920 - 2015) he served in the Luftwaffe from 1937 until the end of WW2. As a fighter ace, he claimed 206 enemy aircraft shot down in over 500 combat missions, eight of which while flying the Messerschmitt Me 262 jet fighter. Hugo Broch (b. 1922) KC is a Luftwaffe ace credited with 81 victories in 324 missions, all on The Eastern front. Werner Roell (1914 - 2008) KC Luftwaffe Stuka pilot during WW2. Many enthusiasts know of Werner Roell through his landmark book "Laurels for Prinz Wittgenstein" about his school friend, Major Heinrich Seyn-Wittgenstein, one of the great Nachtjagd aces. But Roell was a decorated Luftwaffe pilot in his own right, awarded the Ritterkreuz in May 1943 as Kommandeur I. /St. G 77. He flew over 400 combat sorties, many at the controls of the Ju 87. Squadron Leader Peter Hearne DFC: Joined the RAF in February 1941 and after training joined 65 squadron as a sergeant pilot flying Spitfires in 1942. He stayed in the RAF after WWII and finally retired in February 1962. He ended WWII an ace with 5 air to air victories, 1 probable & 4 damaged. Flight Lieutenant James Kyle DFM James Kyle joined the RAF in 1941 and trained as a pilot in Dallas, Texas, before returning home to become a member of 197 Typhoon Fighter Squadron at Drem upon its formation. In March 1943 the Squadron moved to Tangmere, and he became one of a precious few survivors of a full tour of operations, being awarded the DFM in 1944. P/O A J Smith (1920 - 2004) Arthur Joseph Smith was born on 8th November 1920 in New Barnet, one of three sons of 'Joey' Smith, British and European Lightweight Boxing Champion. Smith entered the RAF on a short service commission on the 15th of June 1939. After initial training he was posted to 6 OTU Sutton Bridge on 28th April 1940 to convert to Hurricanes. Group Captain Tom Dalton-Morgan DSO OBE DFC* (1917 - 2004) was a fighter pilot and fighter ace and flew during the Battle of Britain. Wing Commander John Freeborn DFC & Bar (1919 - 2010) was a fighter pilot and fighter ace during WW2. In 1939, he shot down another RAF fighter in a friendly fire incident that marked the first death of an RAF fighter pilot in the war, as well as the Supermarine Spitfire's first aerial victory. The following year, he flew more operational hours than any other RAF pilot during the Battle of Britain, Squadron Leader Jan Zurakowski KW & 2 Bars (1914 - 2004) was a highly successful and decorated Polish fighter and test pilot who fought in The Battle of Britain. At various times in his life he lived and worked in Poland, the United Kingdom, and Canada and Squadron Leader Desmond 'Dizzy' Fopp AFC MID (1920 - 2005) a was a highly successful Australian fighter pilot who fought in The Battle of Britain. His son, Michael Fopp, organised the issue of various prints for The Battle of Britain Museum Appeal in the 1980s, several examples of which can be found in this auction and more recently director of the RAF Museum at Hendon. This original drawing is supplied professionally mounted and protective wrapped, ready for framing or display as is, overall size is approx. 50 cm x 38 cm (19. 5 inches x 14. 75 inches), visible image / aperture size is approx. 38 cm x 26 cm (14. 75 inches x 10. 25 inches), this original drawing has been stored flat, out of the light and is in very. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

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