STAR OF AFRIKA...MARSEILLE ARCHIVE EDITION
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STAR OF AFRIKA...MARSEILLE ARCHIVE EDITION

(Signatures)

THE MARSEILLE ARCHIVE EDITION...Limited to only 158 numbered prints worldwide. ( Only if and when a combat report becomes available )...Signed by the artist Nicolas Trudgian and the two Knights Cross Holders who signed the Victory Edition : Erich Rudorffer Knights Cross Oakleaves and Swords and Gunter Halm Knights Cross...Each print will have a triple-sized remarque inscribed on it by the artist of the actual combat from the original combat report that accompanies the print... The combat report is signed by Hans-Joachim Marseille Holder of the Knights Cross Oakleaves Swords and Diamonds...Due to our limited supply of combat reports the Marseille Archive Edition will continue to be released as and if the reports become available.

(Dimensions)

35" 1/2 x 23" 1/2 approx  Unframed Remarqued Print
Price £2995.00

Description

Among the greatest Luftwaffe fighter pilots, one young ace, Hans-Joachim Marseille, achieved almost legendary status. He began to shine during the Battle of Britain, but it was later when flying with JG27 over the burning wastes of North Afrika that he suddenly transformed into a formidable marksman, earning the title 'The Star of Afrika'. Flying in support of Rommel's famed 'Afrika Korps', in their fierce battle for the desert, he quickly became a master of flying the Messerschmitt Bf109F. Other pilots were amazed at his ability to handle the aircraft while 'deflection shooting'; firing whilst in a turn, almost at a stall and using only short bursts of fire to bring down his opponent... Marseille eventually rose to become the highest scoring ace against the Western Allies and was awarded the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves, Swords and Diamonds... On one day alone, the 1st September 1942, he shot down seventeen Allied aircraft including eight in just ten minutes. On the 26th September 1942, he scored his 158th and final victory against a Spitfire. Four days later, when flying a brand new Bf109G, smoke began to appear from the engine. Marseille managed to fly the stricken aircraft back over German-held territory and elected to bail out. In doing so he struck the tail and fell to his death. He was just 22 years old... Adolf Galland described Hans-Joachim Marseille as ''the unequalled virtuoso of all fighter pilots'' ... This is a rare and unique opportunity to own a piece of history. The Marseille Archive Edition is limited to 158 prints worldwide and is signed by the artist and two Knight s Cross holders who both served in the Afrikakorps , Erich Rudorffer Knights Cross Oakleaves and Swords ( Luftwaffe Ace ) and Gunter Halm Knights Cross ( Anti-Tank Ace )...All 158 Victories were made against the western allies. This new outstanding print is available as THE MARSEILLE ARCHIVE EDITION...priced @ £2995.00...Limited to only 158 numbered prints worldwide. ( Only if and when a combat report becomes available )...Signed by the artist Nicolas Trudgian and the two Knights Cross Holders who signed the Victory Edition : Erich Rudorffer Knights Cross Oakleaves and Swords Luftwaffe Fighter Pilot and Gunter Halm Knights Cross Anti-Tank Gunner...Each print will have a triple-sized remarque inscribed on it by the artist of the actual combat from the original combat report that accompanies the print...The combat report is signed by Hans-Joachim Marseille Holder of the Knights Cross Oakleaves Swords and Diamonds...Due to our limited supply of combat reports the Marseille Archive Edition will continue to be released as and if the reports become available…To complement the purchase of your fine art print, we are now able to offer a professional Picture Framing service. For further details please contact us by phone or email.

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