ALPINE THUNDER

A limited edition featuring the Me262s of JV44, Adolf Galland's famous
jet fighter wing, during the final phase of World War II.

Nick's painting blends the power and beauty of flight with the sheer magnificence of nature.
This limited edition shows Me 262s of JV44 on 29th April 1945, as they scorch through
the beautiful mountain scenery towards what they hoped would be their Alpine fortress.


Signed by Three Knight's Cross holders who flew the Me262 during World War II

ALPINE THUNDER by Nicolas Trudgian

By late April 1945 most of the Third Reich had been cut to shreds by the advancing Allied forces and those units remaining intact were regrouping in southern Germany and Austria. With American advance units nearing the outskirts of Munich, on 28th April Adolf Galland took the decision to evacuate his precious jets to Salzburg, deep in the mountains. Bad weather prevented their departure until the following morning and they only just managed to escape under the noses of the encircling Americans. Galland had hoped to battle on with JV44 but the unsuitable mountain airfields prevented the famous fighter wing from doing much to delay the inevitable. So the beautiful Alpine meadows became the final resting place for what was potentially the most formidable fighter unit of the war. In just a few days the jets were left abandoned. Their short, exhilarating war, consigned to history.

Signed by THREE highly respected holders of the famed Knight's Cross
who flew the Me262 during World War II.


The Signatories

Oberleutnant WALTER SCHUCK
Oberst HERMAN BUCHNER
Major WERNER ROELL


Print size:
33 x 23ins approx

Signed and Numbered
Edition size: 500 Price: £120.00
Artist Proof Edition size: 25 Price: £170.00
Generals Proof Edition size: 25 Price: £225.00 SOLD OUT
Remarque Edition size: 50 Price: £325.00 SOLD OUT
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