Aviation Art Prints .com Home Page
Order Helpline (UK) : 01436 820269

You currently have no items in your basket

Join us on Facebook!

Payment Options Display
Buy with confidence and security!
Publishing historical art since 1985

Follow us on Twitter!
Don't Miss Any Special Deals - Sign Up To Our Newsletter!
Aircraft
Search
Squadron
Search
Artist
Search
Signature
Search
Air Force
Search

Product Search         
Click Here For Full Artist Print Indexes Aviation History Archive
ALWAYS GREAT OFFERS :
20% FURTHER PRICE REDUCTIONS ON HUNDREDS OF LIMITED EDITION ART PRINTS
BUY ONE GET ONE HALF PRICE ON THOUSANDS OF PAINTINGS AND PRINTS
FOR MORE OFFERS SIGN UP TO OUR FREE NEWSLETTER

Bridge Busters by Anthony Saunders. (XX) - Aviation Art Prints

Bridge Busters by Anthony Saunders. (XX)


Please note that our logo is used on our website images only and does not appear on our products.



Bridge Busters by Anthony Saunders. (XX)

With orders to destroy, delay or disrupt enemy forces en-route to the Normandy battle area, P-47 Thunderbolts from the 78th Fighter Group launch a blistering high-speed, low-level attack, on a German freight train in occupied northern France, June 1944. Desperately attempting to transport vital supplies to the front by daylight, it has fallen prey to the cannons and bombs of the eagle eyed Thunderbolt pilots.


VIEW ALL ANTHONY SAUNDERS AVIATION ART

VIEW ALL THUNDERBOLT AIRCRAFT ART

Item Code : DHM1844XXBridge Busters by Anthony Saunders. (XX) - This Edition
TYPEEDITION DETAILSSIZESIGNATURESOFFERSYOUR PRICEPURCHASING
SLIGHT
BORDER
DAMAGE
Limited edition of 400 prints.

The print has slight damage to the border area, mostly on a corner. Not noticeable once framed.
Paper size 26.5 inches x 20.5 inches (67cm x 52cm) Image size 21.5 inches x 14 inches (54cm x 36cm) Coleman, Wayne L
Lutz, Samuel Buzzard
+ Artist : Anthony Saunders


Signature(s) value alone : £65
£85.00

Quantity:
All prices on our website are displayed in British Pounds Sterling



Other editions of this item : Bridge Busters by Anthony Saunders.DHM1844
TYPEEDITION DETAILSSIZESIGNATURESOFFERSYOUR PRICEPURCHASING
PRINTLimited edition of 400 prints. Paper size 26.5 inches x 20.5 inches (67cm x 52cm) Image size 21.5 inches x 14 inches (54cm x 36cm) Coleman, Wayne L
Lutz, Samuel Buzzard
+ Artist : Anthony Saunders


Signature(s) value alone : £65
Add any two items on this offer to your basket, and the lower priced item will be half price in the checkout!£95.00VIEW EDITION...
ARTIST
PROOF
Limited edition of 25 artist proofs Paper size 26.5 inches x 20.5 inches (67cm x 52cm) Image size 21.5 inches x 14 inches (54cm x 36cm) Coleman, Wayne L
Lutz, Samuel Buzzard
+ Artist : Anthony Saunders


Signature(s) value alone : £65
£45 Off!Now : £140.00VIEW EDITION...
REMARQUELimited edition of 25 remarques Paper size 26.5 inches x 20.5 inches (67cm x 52cm) Image size 21.5 inches x 14 inches (54cm x 36cm) Coleman, Wayne L
Lutz, Samuel Buzzard
+ Artist : Anthony Saunders


Signature(s) value alone : £65
£300.00VIEW EDITION...
General descriptions of types of editions :



Signatures on this item
*The value given for each signature has been calculated by us based on the historical significance and rarity of the signature. Values of many pilot signatures have risen in recent years and will likely continue to rise as they become more and more rare.
NameInfo


The signature of Captain Wayne L Coleman (deceased)

Captain Wayne L Coleman (deceased)
*Signature Value : £40

Joining the service in January 1943, Wayne Coleman was posted to the 82nd Squadron, 78th Fighter Group at Duxford, near Cambridge in July 1944. He flew the first of his 75 combat missions a few days later on August 2nd in P-47s, dive-bombing and strafing in support of the Normandy invasion before converting to P-51s at the end of the year. Wayne shot down three Fw190s in a single mission and later on 31st March 1945, an Me262 jet. He flew continuously until the end of the war. He died on 1st January 2018.
First Lieutenant Samuel Buzzard Lutz
*Signature Value : £25

Joining the service in December 1942, Samuel Lutz flew his first combat mission with the 365th Fighter Group in October 1944, strafing targets in the Rhineland. A few days later he almost forced to ditch after an ammunition dump he was strafing exploded. Later that year he was involved in heavy combat throughout the Battle of the Bulge. When he left the Air Force at the end of the war, he had flown 73 combat missions, all in the P-47.

ARTIST

Anthony Saunders



Contact Details
Shipping Info
Terms and Conditions
Cookie Policy
Privacy Policy
Classifieds

Join us on Facebook!

Sign Up To Our Newsletter!

Stay up to date with all our latest offers, deals and events as well as new releases and exclusive subscriber content!

This website is owned by Cranston Fine Arts.  Torwood House, Torwoodhill Road, Rhu, Helensburgh, Scotland, G848LE

Contact: Tel: (+44) (0) 1436 820269.  Email: cranstonorders -at- outlook.com

Follow us on Twitter!

Return to Home Page