Item Description
Original Item. One-of-a-Kind. Perhaps the most famous of Germany's WW2 fighter aces, Adolf Galland joined the Luftwaffe in 1933 and served with the Condor Legion in Spain. He scored his first victory over France in 1940, and in June 1940 became commander of JG26. Operating over Britain from the Pas de Calais, by the end of the year he had reached 58 victories. In November 1941, after his 94th victory he was promoted to General der Jagdflieger - overall commander of the Luftwaffe's fighter arm. He did not fly operationally again until March 1945, when he formed the elite JV44. By the end of the war Galland had a total of 103 victories.
This is a fantastic framed print of Adolf Galland by M. Wooten, depicting Galland in wartime uniform, signed by Galland at bottom right in pencil. The print is also signed in pencil by the artist with the limitation "310/500".
The print is in great shape and is in a great 22 1/4 x 26 1/4” frame. There is some residue on the frame but this can be easily removed.
A great framed print of one of the greatest fighter aces of all time, ready for further research and display.
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