Order Enquiries (UK) : 01436 820269

You currently have no items in your basket


Buy with confidence and security!
Publishing historical art since 1985

Don't Miss Any Special Deals - Sign Up To Our Newsletter!
Product Search         

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
Gerhard Barkhorn - Pilot Profile - Gerhard Barkhorn

Gerhard Barkhorn

Victories : 301
-----------------------------
Country : Germany
Fought in : WW2
Fought for : Axis
Died : 8th January 1983


Awarded the Knights Cross of the Iron CrossAwarded Oak Leaves to the Knights CrossAwarded Swords to the Knights Cross
Knights
Cross
Oak LeavesSwords

Gerhard Barkhorn joined II/JG52 in August 1940. In June 1943 he was promoted Kommandeur II/JG52, and in November that year he became only the fifth fighter pilot to reach 200 victories. He achieved his 300th victory on 5th January 1945. Promoted Komodore of JG6 near the end of the war, he was then summoned by Galland to join JV44. Barkhorn flew 1104 missions, and with 301 victories was the second highest scoring Ace in history. He was awarded the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords. Born 20th May 1919, died alongside his wife 8th January 1983 in a car accident.

Click here for artwork signed by this Ace!


Latest Axis Aviation Artwork !
 In early May 1941, in conditions of strict secrecy because the United States was not yet at war, seventeen pilots of the US Navy had arrived in Britain and been attached to Catalina squadrons of Coastal Command.  These experienced PBY pilots were there to assist the Royal Air Force to become familiar with the Catalina, and also to gain operational experience for the US Navy.  On 26th May 1941 Catalina Z of No.209 Sqn, commanded by Flying Officer Dennis Briggs RAF, with Ensign Leonard B Smith USN as co-pilot, joined the search for the Bismarck.  At 1015 the aircraft was being flown in poor visibility at an altitude of 500ft when Ensign Smith sighted the Bismarck at a range of eight miles.  The Catalina was flown towards the contact so that a positive identification could be made and emerged from the cloud only 500 yards from the German ship.  The aircraft met a hail of anti-aircraft fire but was able to make its escape.  As a result of the sighting report from Catalina Z the Bismarck was again engaged by ships and aircraft of the Royal Navy and was sunk at 1040 on 27th May 1941.  Leonard Smith can be considered therefore, the first American to be directly involved in action in World War Two.  He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (American) for his actions.

The Aircraft That Found the Bismarck by Ivan Berryman.
 One of the all time great fighter aces, Adolf Galland is depicted flying Bf 109E-4/N of Stab/JG26 in September 1940.  Galland flew 705 combat missions during World War Two and was credited with a final tally of 104 aerial victories. He survived the war and died peacefully in February 1996.

Tribute to Generalleutnant Adolf Galland by Ivan Berryman.
 Walter Briegleb is shown in his Ju88 G.7 4R+BR as he stalks his prey - on this occasion a Lancaster.  Flying below their target, his crew would aim upward firing cannon at the inner wing of the bomber, igniting the fuel tanks.  For the bomber crews, they were very much defenceless against this type of attack, and often had no idea of the presence of an enemy aircraft in the dark.

Tribute to Walter Briegleb by Ivan Berryman.
 The attack by Leutnant Walter Briegleb and his crew on Lancaster Mk.III ND960 DX-I of No.57 Sqn early on 22nd May 1944.  Flying Me110 with codes D5+BV with his crew of Feldwebel Walter Bräunlich and Bordfunker Feldwebel Brandt, Briegleb flew undetected beneath the bomber and used the deadly 'Schräge Musik' - upward firing cannon - to hit the fuel tanks in the port wing between the fuselage and inner engine.  Pulling away, he watched the aircraft burn and could see both gunners in their turrets but no return fire came.  He wondered why none of the crew escaped by parachute with the bomber doomed - it disintegrated in the air over the coast of the island of Fyn, Denmark, impacting near Emtekær at 00:44hrs.<br><br><center>All of the crew were killed :<br>Flight Lieutenant Arthur Richards (Pilot)<br>Flying Officer William Woodall (Navigator)<br>Pilot Officer Athur Bugden (Flight Engineer)<br>Sergeant Thomas Edwards (Wireless Operator)<br>Flying Officer George Ferguson (Air Bomber)<br>Sergeant Harold Griffiths (Air Gunner)<br>Sergeant Cyril Woodmass (Air Gunner)

The Hunted and the Hunter by Ivan Berryman.

Gerhard Barkhorn

Squadrons for : Gerhard Barkhorn
A list of all squadrons known to have been served with by Gerhard Barkhorn. A profile page is available by clicking the squadron name.
SquadronInfo

JG2


Country : Germany
Founded : 1st May 1939
County of Surrey (Auxiliary)

Conjunctis viribus

Click the name above to see prints featuring aircraft of JG2

JG2

Jagdgeschwader 2 was formed from parts of Jagdgeschwader 131 Richthofen on 1 May 1939 in Döberitz and its first commander was Oberst Robert Ritter von Greim. At the outbreak of the war JG 2 was tasked with defence of the Reich and based in the Berlin area under Luftgaukommando III. Stab and II. Gruppe were equipped with the Bf 109E and were located at Döberitz with 10.(N) staffel flying the Bf 109D in Straussberg.

10.(N) Staffel was one of the first night fighter units formed in the Luftwaffe. Later this staffel was expanded into IV.(N) Gruppe. This Gruppe gained the Luftwaffe’s first night kill over the RAF Bomber Command on the night of 25/26 on April 1940 when Ofw Förster shot down a Handley Page Hampden.

The unit saw little combat until the Western offensive against France and the Low Countries from 10 May 1940 onwards. During the campaign against France, JG 2 was tasked with escorting raids and defending German airspace to the south of Heinz Guderian's Panzer forces which were encircling the French and the British Expeditionary Force further north. Leutnant Helmut Wick, who later became part of a trio of outstanding aces (including Adolf Galland from Jagdgeschwader 26 (JG 26) and Werner Mölders from Jagdgeschwader 51 (JG 51)) in the Battle of Britain, attained his first and the Geschwader's second kill on 22 November 1939, a French Curtiss Hawk Model 75. The first victory for the JG 2 was scored by Oberfeldwebel Kley (3. Staffel) at the same day.

JG 2 took part in the Battle of Britain, operating Bf 109Es over the South Coast of England and the English Channel from bases in Cherbourg and Normandy. Major Helmut Wick emerged as one of the Battle’s top Luftwaffe aces, claiming 31 kills for a personal total of 56, before being killed (MIA) in action versus Spitfires of No. 609 Squadron in November 1940. Wick was seen to bail out successfully but was not found by German Air/Sea Rescue attempts. The Spitfire who dispatched him was immediately shot down by Oberleutnant Rudolf Pflanz. Ofw. Schnell, Ofw. Machold and Olt. Hans Assi Hahn also claimed heavily during this period, with 16 kills each. Some 42 JG 2 pilots were killed or made POW during the battle.

JG52


Country : Germany
County of Surrey (Auxiliary)

Conjunctis viribus

Click the name above to see prints featuring aircraft of JG52

JG52

The most successful Luftwaffe fighter-wing of World War II, with a claim total of more than 10,000 victories over enemy aircraft. It was home to the top three scoring Experten of the Luftwaffe, Erich Hartmann, Gerhard Barkhorn and Günther Rall. The unit flew the various marks of the Messerschmitt Bf 109 exclusively through the war.

JG6


Country : Germany
County of Surrey (Auxiliary)

Conjunctis viribus

Click the name above to see prints featuring aircraft of JG6

JG6

Full profile not yet available.

JV44


Country : Germany
County of Surrey (Auxiliary)

Conjunctis viribus

Click the name above to see prints featuring aircraft of JV44

JV44

A special fighter unit of top German fighter ace pilots in the Luftwaffe during the last months of World War II. The main aircraft used by the unit was the Messerschmitt Me 262 jet fighter. They were known by various nicknames, including Der Galland-Zirkus (The Galland Circus).

The commander of JV 44 was General Adolf Galland (103 victories) the former General der Jagdflieger who had recently been sacked from his command by Hermann Göring for attacking the operational policies and tactics used by the Luftwaffe High Command. It was hoped by Galland's superiors that a front line command would result in his death in action, thereby removing the problem of Galland's criticism. This unit was composed of highly experienced pilots who were from Galland's former staff or were otherwise co-opted by Galland from units which had been disbanded or were being re-equipped. It had relatively few operational planes available for any single sortie and was repeatedly forced to relocate due to the approach of Allied ground forces. At war's end the unit was disbanded and its brief history came to an end.
Aircraft for : Gerhard Barkhorn
A list of all aircraft associated with Gerhard Barkhorn. A profile page including a list of all art prints for the aircraft is available by clicking the aircraft name.
SquadronInfo

Me262




Click the name above to see prints featuring Me262 aircraft.

Manufacturer : Messerschmitt
Number Built : 1400

Me262

The Messerschmitt Me-262 Swallow, a masterpiece of engineering, was the first operational mass-produced jet to see service. Prototype testing of the airframe commenced in 1941 utilizing a piston engine. General Adolf Galland, who was in charge of the German Fighter Forces at that time, pressured both Goring and Hitler to accelerate the Me-262, and stress its use as a fighter to defend Germany from Allied bombers. Hitler, however, envisioned the 262 as the aircraft which might allow him to inflict punishment on Britain. About 1400 Swallows were produced, but fortunately for the Allies, only about 300 saw combat duty. While the original plans for the 262 presumed the use of BMW jet engines, production Swallows were ultimately equipped with Jumo 004B turbojet engines. The wing design of the 262 necessitated the unique triangular hull section of the fuselage, giving the aircraft a shark-like appearance. With an 18 degree swept wing, the 262 was capable of Mach .86. The 262 was totally ineffective in a turning duel with Allied fighters, and was also vulnerable to attack during take off and landings. The landing gear was also suspect, and many 262s were destroyed or damaged due to landing gear failure. Despite its sleek jet-age appearance, the 262 was roughly manufactured, because Germany had lost access to its normal aircraft assembly plants. In spite of these drawbacks the 262 was effective. For example, on April 7, 1945 a force of sixty 262s took on a large force of Allied bombers with escort fighters. Armed with their four nose-mounted cannons, and underwing rockets the Swallows succeeded in downing or damaging 25 Allied B-17s on that single mission. While it is unlikely that the outcome of the War could have been altered by an earlier introduction or greater production totals for this aircraft, it is clear to many historians that the duration of the War might have been drastically lengthened if the Me-262 had not been too little too late.

Known Victory Claims - Gerhard Barkhorn

DATE

PILOT

UNIT

JG

CLAIMED

LOCATION

TIME

FRONT

02/07/1941Ltn. Gerhard Barkhorn6JG 52DB-3-18.5Eastern Front
28/07/1941Ltn. Gerhard Barkhorn6JG 52I-16-11.2Eastern Front
29/07/1941Ltn. Gerhard Barkhorn6JG 52DB-3-17.34Eastern Front
19/08/1941Ltn. Gerhard Barkhorn6JG 52I-18-13.35Eastern Front
22/08/1941Ltn. Gerhard Barkhorn6JG 52V-11-12.25Eastern Front
25/08/1941Ltn. Gerhard Barkhorn6JG 52I-153-10.4Eastern Front
25/08/1941Ltn. Gerhard Barkhorn6JG 52I-18-12.59Eastern Front
23/09/1941Ltn. Gerhard Barkhorn6JG 52I-18-16.3Eastern Front
04/10/1941Ltn. Gerhard Barkhorn6JG 52DB-3-13.37Eastern Front
30/11/1941Ltn. Gerhard Barkhorn6JG 52I-61-10.07Eastern Front
27/05/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Pe-2NE Petrovskaya: 100m15.28Eastern Front
07/10/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG95 742: 3500m8.05Eastern Front
07/10/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG95 674: 2800m13.25Eastern Front
07/10/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG95 674: 2800m13.28Eastern Front
07/10/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG95 674: 2800m13.28Eastern Front
09/10/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52I-16 Rata95 572: 200m12.5Eastern Front
20/10/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52R-595 784: tiefflug14.15Eastern Front
25/10/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG54 573: 5500m13.3Eastern Front
25/10/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG54 583: 5500m13.35Eastern Front
26/10/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG47 843: 500m15.3Eastern Front
26/10/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG44 811: 500m15.32Eastern Front
29/10/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-195 732: 1200m12.42Eastern Front
30/10/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-194 154: 2000m8.5Eastern Front
30/10/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG-395 783: 1000m11.5Eastern Front
30/10/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG-394 133: tiefst.12.05Eastern Front
03/11/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG95 741: 2000m14.45Eastern Front
10/11/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG94 161: 2800m11.15Eastern Front
15/11/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG94 162: 1000m9Eastern Front
28/11/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Curtiss P-4039 492: 2000m11Eastern Front
30/11/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Curtiss P-4049 524: 2500m8.3Eastern Front
30/11/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-140 773: 1000m8.4Eastern Front
30/11/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG30 494: 1000m8.45Eastern Front
02/12/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-149 661: 500m13.5Eastern Front
08/12/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Curtiss P-4039 463: 2500m10.15Eastern Front
10/12/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Curtiss P-4039 662: tiefflug14.3Eastern Front
11/12/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-139 513: 3500m9.25Eastern Front
11/12/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-139 511: 3800m9.27Eastern Front
11/12/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-129 632: 4000m9.3Eastern Front
13/12/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Curtiss P-4038 253: 4000m10.45Eastern Front
13/12/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Curtiss P-4038 224: 1000m10.5Eastern Front
13/12/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Il-238 164: 300m11.3Eastern Front
17/12/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-149 781: tiefflug7.5Eastern Front
17/12/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-149 772: 3000m10.1Eastern Front
17/12/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-138 212: 500m13.11Eastern Front
18/12/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-139 583: 100m9.45Eastern Front
18/12/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-138 211: 3500m10.35Eastern Front
19/12/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Curtiss P-4049 572: 3500m19.15Eastern Front
19/12/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Curtiss P-4049 583: tiefflug9.2Eastern Front
20/12/1942Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG39 483: 3000m8Eastern Front
09/01/1943Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-128 783: 1500m12.45Eastern Front
09/01/1943Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-128 733: tiefflug12.5Eastern Front
10/01/1943Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-128 852: 2500m6.17Eastern Front
04/02/1943Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-408 892: 5800m9.1Eastern Front
06/02/1943Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Il-25km NE Budjonowka12.1Eastern Front
07/02/1943Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Il-299 472: 500m12.1Eastern Front
11/02/1943Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52I-16 Rata85 320: 3500m7.15Eastern Front
11/02/1943Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG-385 537: 4500m13.25Eastern Front
11/02/1943Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG-385 370: 3500m13.3Eastern Front
11/02/1943Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52I-15375 640: 2000m13.4Eastern Front
12/02/1943Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52I-16 Rata75 464: 3000m6.03Eastern Front
12/02/1943Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52I-16 Rata75 462: 2000m6.1Eastern Front
12/02/1943Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-186 552: 100m11.55Eastern Front
12/02/1943Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-186 590: 100m12.03Eastern Front
13/02/1943Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG-385 220: 300m13.34Eastern Front
22/02/1943Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG-375 422: tiefflug8.15Eastern Front
22/02/1943Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG-375 442: tiefflug8.2Eastern Front
26/02/1943Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG-375 463: 3000m10.45Eastern Front
27/02/1943Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-186 533: tiefflug14Eastern Front
28/04/1943Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG-386 794: 6000m9.45Eastern Front
29/04/1943Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG-386 792: 4000m13.2Eastern Front
29/04/1943Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG-385 211: 5000m13.5Eastern Front
29/04/1943Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG85 213: 4500m17.3Eastern Front
30/04/1943Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Spitfire85 161: 500m7.45Eastern Front
30/04/1943Oblt. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG-385 173: 5500m17.15Eastern Front
09/05/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG-376 864: 1500m16.55Eastern Front
28/05/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-176 894: 2500m9.48Eastern Front
28/05/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Spitfire76 893: 800m9.18Eastern Front
29/05/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-176 894: 2000m18.25Eastern Front
29/05/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Il-575 231: tiefflug18.2Eastern Front
31/05/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Airacobra86 573: 1500m10.4Eastern Front
31/05/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-175 231: 2500m13.15Eastern Front
08/06/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG-376 831: 100m9.28Eastern Front
10/06/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG-585 132: 1000m11.59Eastern Front
10/06/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG-576 861: 4500m18.28Eastern Front
10/06/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG-586 731: 6500m18.34Eastern Front
30/07/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-176 893: 2000m6.4Eastern Front
02/08/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-188 292: 1000m12.15Eastern Front
02/08/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-199 778: 50m8Eastern Front
04/08/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG-561 355: 2000m15.35Eastern Front
04/08/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn5JG 52LaGG-561 365: 3500m16.03Eastern Front
05/08/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG-561 365: 3000-1000m9.58Eastern Front
05/08/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-161 418: 3000m16.02Eastern Front
05/08/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-161 339: 300m15.55Eastern Front
07/08/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG-551 474: 500m15.2Eastern Front
07/08/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-161 254: 2500m7.05Eastern Front
07/08/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG-560 832 : tiefstflug18.32Eastern Front
07/08/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG-551 424: 100m15.27Eastern Front
08/08/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Il-2mH.61 523: 200m6.1Eastern Front
08/08/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Il-2mH.61 523: 200m6.13Eastern Front
12/08/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG-551 843: 3000m15.45Eastern Front
21/08/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Il-2mH.88 256: 500m11.07Eastern Front
21/08/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG-588 295: 2000m8.07Eastern Front
22/08/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG-570 763: 2000m14.2Eastern Front
23/08/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG-579 131: 3000m10Eastern Front
23/08/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG-570 843: 1000m10.27Eastern Front
23/08/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG-570 792: 2000m14.28Eastern Front
23/08/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52LaGG-570 792: 2000m14.56Eastern Front
24/08/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-170 812: tiefst.6.15Eastern Front
24/08/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Jak-170 784: 3000m14.34Eastern Front
26/08/1943Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn4JG 52Il-2mH.76 681: Bodennähe17.05Eastern Front
02/09/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-960 151: 2000m17.55Eastern Front
04/09/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Il-2mH.40 232: 1500m16.55Eastern Front
05/09/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52LaGG-540 273: 2000m16.55Eastern Front
05/09/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52LaGG-540 222: teifflug11.05Eastern Front
06/09/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-160 342: 2000m14.15Eastern Front
06/09/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-160 35: 2500m14.25Eastern Front
06/09/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-160 312: 200m17.24Eastern Front
08/09/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Il-2mH.60 394: 100m7.45Eastern Front
08/09/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52LaGG-560 352: 3000m7.55Eastern Front
08/09/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-160 314: 2500m17.23Eastern Front
09/09/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-151 794: 2500m14.35Eastern Front
09/09/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52LaGG-551 853: 2000m17.13Eastern Front
13/09/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-160 342: 1000m13.25Eastern Front
13/09/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-160 234: 1000m13.5Eastern Front
20/09/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52R-511 212: Bodennähe9.2Eastern Front
15/11/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-166 812: 3500m10.07Eastern Front
15/11/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-166 594: 4000m10.2Eastern Front
16/11/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Airacobra66 832: 2000m11.57Eastern Front
16/11/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Airacobra66 591: 5000m12.25Eastern Front
16/11/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-166 64: 300m10.2Eastern Front
19/11/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-166 644: 4000m9.07Eastern Front
19/11/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Airacobra66 734: 4500m14.15Eastern Front
19/11/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-166 811: 2000m14.2Eastern Front
20/11/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-166 677: 2500m10.15Eastern Front
20/11/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-166 643: 4500m13.4Eastern Front
20/11/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52AiracobraHafen Kertsch: 5500m13.45Eastern Front
21/11/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-166 641: 2000m9.22Eastern Front
21/11/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-166 613: 500m13.35Eastern Front
25/11/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-166 613: 500m13.35Eastern Front
26/11/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-1SE Kertsch: 5000m`10.38Eastern Front
26/11/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-1SW Kertsch: 2500m14.03Eastern Front
26/11/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-1SE Kertsch: 2000m14.05Eastern Front
27/11/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52AiracobraE. Sentinl: 2500m9.45Eastern Front
28/11/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-166 732: 1500m8.44Eastern Front
28/11/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-166 594: 1500m8.47Eastern Front
28/11/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-166 594: 1500m9Eastern Front
29/11/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52AiracobraW. Kap Fakyl: 3500m10.15Eastern Front
29/11/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-166 734: 2000m14.2Eastern Front
30/11/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-1Westr. Kolonka: 2500m9.5Eastern Front
01/12/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Il-2mH.SE Eltigen: 1300m14.12Eastern Front
02/12/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-1Kossa Tusla: Wasserm.10.27Eastern Front
02/12/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52AiracobraS. Eltigen: 500m10.39Eastern Front
02/12/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Il-2E. Eltigen: Wasserm.10.48Eastern Front
02/12/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-1bei Kamnysch-Durum: 1500m14.15Eastern Front
02/12/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-1E. Kamnysch-Durum: 500m14.18Eastern Front
02/12/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-1NW Kap Yakyl: 1500m14.23Eastern Front
04/12/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Il-2mH.E. Eltigen: 500m9.06Eastern Front
04/12/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Il-2mH.E. Eltigen: 500m14.09Eastern Front
06/12/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-1W. Kossa Tulsa: 500m14.21Eastern Front
06/12/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Il-2SE Eltigen: 100m14.37Eastern Front
09/12/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Il-2mH.S. Dshanskoy: 100m10.18Eastern Front
09/12/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-1E. Kolonka: Wassernähe10.25Eastern Front
17/12/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52AiracobraNE Bakssy: 4000m10.13Eastern Front
27/12/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Airacobra66 64: 4000m12.11Eastern Front
28/12/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-1N. Kap Varsovka: 1000m8.47Eastern Front
28/12/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Il-2mH.bei Dshanyov: 300m8.53Eastern Front
28/12/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-1E. Kap Chroni: 3500m10.2Eastern Front
28/12/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-1W. Kap Chroni: 3500m10.23Eastern Front
28/12/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-1Hafenbecken Kerch: 4500m12.07Eastern Front
28/12/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52AiracobraN. Baksy: 4500m12.1Eastern Front
28/12/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-1Hafenbecken Kerch: 3500m12.21Eastern Front
29/12/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-1N. Dshankoy: 400m13.48Eastern Front
29/12/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-1S. Bulganak: 1000m13.45Eastern Front
29/12/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52AiracobraE. Ozassnaya: 4500m13.35Eastern Front
29/12/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-9N. Katerles: 300m9.38Eastern Front
30/12/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-1N. Bulganak: 2000m9.3Eastern Front
30/12/1943Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-1E. Bulganak: 500m13.23Eastern Front
01/01/1944Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-166654: 1700m (Bagerovo/Krim)10.43Eastern Front
01/01/1944Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Pe-266534: 1000m (Bagerovo/Krim)13.09Eastern Front
01/01/1944Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Pe-266532: 1000m (Bagerovo/Krim)13.09Eastern Front
01/01/1944Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Pe-266613: 1000m (Bagerovo/Krim)13.1Eastern Front
03/01/1944Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-166 263: 200m (Bagerovo/Krim)10.45Eastern Front
12/01/1944Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Il-266 641: 300m10.07Eastern Front
18/01/1944Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Airacobra66 643: 4000m11.27Eastern Front
23/01/1944Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-166 642: 4500m9.27Eastern Front
23/01/1944Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-166 643: 4000m9.29Eastern Front
23/01/1944Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Airacobra66 671: 700m12.15Eastern Front
24/01/1944Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-166 534: 500m14.56Eastern Front
25/01/1944Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Airacobra66 592: 1000m12.5Eastern Front
26/01/1944Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Airacobra66 67: 4500m12Eastern Front
28/01/1944Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Airacobra66 614: 5000m12.19Eastern Front
10/02/1944Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-966 533: 3000m15.35Eastern Front
12/02/1944Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-966 643: 1000m10.46Eastern Front
12/02/1944Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-166 613: 4000-1000m12.46Eastern Front
12/02/1944Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-166 641: 3000m12.58Eastern Front
12/02/1944Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-166 473: 2500m13.2Eastern Front
12/02/1944Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-966 614: 2000m15.5Eastern Front
25/02/1944Hptm. Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Pe-24641: 7000m12Eastern Front
24/04/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-735 611: 1000m13.55Eastern Front
24/04/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Boston35 443: 500m11.25Eastern Front
26/04/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-735 474: 200m12.18Eastern Front
26/04/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-735 413: 2000m17.1Eastern Front
26/04/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-735 612: 1000m17.5Eastern Front
27/04/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-735 442: 1500m10.48Eastern Front
28/04/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-735 452: 4000m12.35Eastern Front
28/04/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-735 453: 1500m15.23Eastern Front
28/04/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-735 453: 1500m15.25Eastern Front
01/05/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-735 473: 3500m11.05Eastern Front
04/05/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-735 624: 6500m12.24Eastern Front
05/05/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-735 273: 1400m11.1Eastern Front
05/05/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Il-2mH.35 334: 1500m10.52Eastern Front
06/05/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-735 411: 1000m15.1Eastern Front
08/05/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-735 612: 2000m9.11Eastern Front
08/05/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Il-2mH.35 473: 600m9.17Eastern Front
30/05/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Airacobra78 643: 3000m16.55Eastern Front
30/05/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Airacobra78 643: 1500m17.05Eastern Front
31/05/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Il-2mH.78 823: 300m6.1Eastern Front
31/05/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Airacobra78 674: 350m5.38Eastern Front
31/05/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-978 643: 500m6.15Eastern Front
26/10/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-318 284: 1000m14.25Eastern Front
14/11/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-998 661: 2500m11.45Eastern Front
14/11/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-998 635: 1000m12Eastern Front
16/11/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-398 478: 2000m13.4Eastern Front
16/11/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52La-598 45213.45Eastern Front
17/11/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52La-598 615: 1500m10.23Eastern Front
17/11/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-398 622: 3500m15Eastern Front
25/12/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-9--Eastern Front
25/12/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-9--Eastern Front
29/12/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Il-2--Eastern Front
29/12/1944Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Boston--Eastern Front
02/01/1945Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Il-2--Western Front
02/01/1945Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Il-2--Western Front
02/01/1945Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-9--Western Front
03/01/1945Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Il-2--Western Front
03/01/1945Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-9--Western Front
03/01/1945Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-9--Western Front
03/01/1945Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Il-2--Western Front
04/01/1945Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52Jak-9--Western Front
04/01/1945Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52LaGG-5--Western Front
04/01/1945Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52LaGG-5--Western Front
04/01/1945Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52LaGG-5--Western Front
05/01/1945Major Gerhard BarkhornStab II.JG 52LaGG-5--Western Front

Known Claims : 242

Contact Details
Shipping Info
Terms and Conditions
Cookie Policy
Privacy Policy

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