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
Oberfeldwebel Hermann Wieczorek - Art prints and originals signed by Oberfeldwebel Hermann Wieczorek

Hermann Wieczorek

Hermann Wieczorek
The signature of Oberfeldwebel Hermann Wieczorek

Oberfeldwebel Hermann Wieczorek

Hermann Wieczorek joined the Luftwaffe in 1935 and served as a flight mechanic before training as a pilot. Upon qualifying, he served initially as a flying instructor before joining Oberfehlshaber Sud, under General Kesselring, flying photoreconnaissance missions in the ME-110 and JU-88 over Italy and North Africa. In June, 1944, he was transferred to 1./KG51, flying the ME-262 on the Western Front. Hermann flew the 262 in the action against the Bridge at Remagen and afterword until the end of the war.

Items Signed by Oberfeldwebel Hermann Wieczorek

 When the American Army reached the Rhine at Remagen on March 7, 1945, such was the speed of their advance, they arrived before the retreating Germans had time to blow the vital bridge. The Americans seized the bridge intact. Realising the threat to ......
Clash Over Remagen by Nicolas Trudgian.
Price : £160.00
When the American Army reached the Rhine at Remagen on March 7, 1945, such was the speed of their advance, they arrived before the retreating Germans had time to blow the vital bridge. The Americans seized the bridge intact. Realising the threat to ......

Quantity:
 When the American Army reached the Rhine at Remagen on March 7, 1945, such was the speed of their advance, they arrived before the retreating Germans had time to blow the vital bridge. The Americans seized the bridge intact. Realising the threat to ......
Clash Over Remagen by Nicolas Trudgian (AP)
Price : £240.00
When the American Army reached the Rhine at Remagen on March 7, 1945, such was the speed of their advance, they arrived before the retreating Germans had time to blow the vital bridge. The Americans seized the bridge intact. Realising the threat to ......

Quantity:
 When the American Army reached the Rhine at Remagen on March 7, 1945, such was the speed of their advance, they arrived before the retreating Germans had time to blow the vital bridge. The Americans seized the bridge intact. Realising the threat to ......
Clash Over Remagen by Nicolas Trudgian. (B)
Price : £220.00
When the American Army reached the Rhine at Remagen on March 7, 1945, such was the speed of their advance, they arrived before the retreating Germans had time to blow the vital bridge. The Americans seized the bridge intact. Realising the threat to ......

Quantity:
 When the American Army reached the Rhine at Remagen on March 7, 1945, such was the speed of their advance, they arrived before the retreating Germans had time to blow the vital bridge. The Americans seized the bridge intact. Realising the threat to ......
Clash Over Remagen by Nicolas Trudgian. (XX)
Price : £120.00
When the American Army reached the Rhine at Remagen on March 7, 1945, such was the speed of their advance, they arrived before the retreating Germans had time to blow the vital bridge. The Americans seized the bridge intact. Realising the threat to ......

Quantity:
 When the American Army reached the Rhine at Remagen on March 7, 1945, such was the speed of their advance, they arrived before the retreating Germans had time to blow the vital bridge. The Americans seized the bridge intact. Realising the threat to ......
Clash Over Remagen by Nicolas Trudgian. (Y)
SOLD OUT
When the American Army reached the Rhine at Remagen on March 7, 1945, such was the speed of their advance, they arrived before the retreating Germans had time to blow the vital bridge. The Americans seized the bridge intact. Realising the threat to ......NOT
AVAILABLE
 An abandoned Me262 shown in 1945 at the end of world war two. ......
The End by David Pentland. (B)
Price : £600.00
An abandoned Me262 shown in 1945 at the end of world war two. ......

Quantity:
 Oberleutnant Walter Schuck moved to JG7 in early March 1945, and assumed command of 3 Staffel on the 26th of that month. In all he was to claim 8 victories while flying the Me262. ......
Squadron Leader Schuck, Germany, Spring 1945 by David Pentland. (B)
Price : £420.00
Oberleutnant Walter Schuck moved to JG7 in early March 1945, and assumed command of 3 Staffel on the 26th of that month. In all he was to claim 8 victories while flying the Me262. ......

Quantity:

Packs with at least one item featuring the signature of Oberfeldwebel Hermann Wieczorek


Me262 Aircraft Pilot Signature Print Pack.
Pack Price : £650.00
Saving : £485
Aviation Print Pack. ......

Titles in this pack :

Return of the Hunters by Nicolas Trudgian. (B)
Defenders of the Reich by Graeme Lothian. (APD)
Clash Over Remagen by Nicolas Trudgian.
Alpine Thunder by Nicolas Trudgian.

Quantity:

Nicolas Trudgian Me262 Pilot Signatures Print Pack.
Pack Price : £600.00
Saving : £450
Aviation Print Pack. ......

Titles in this pack :

Return of the Hunters by Nicolas Trudgian. (B)
Clash Over Remagen by Nicolas Trudgian.
Alpine Thunder by Nicolas Trudgian.
Alpine Scramble by Nicolas Trudgian. (APD)

Quantity:


Special Sale Pack of 5 Prints - 4 FREE!
Pack Price : £170.00
Saving : £210
Aviation Print Pack. ......

Titles in this pack :

Clash Over Remagen by Nicolas Trudgian.
The Struggle for Malta by Ivan Berryman. (F)
LCT 312 by Ivan Berryman. (D)
Typhoons Over Normandy by Ivan Berryman. (D)
Dinah Might by Ivan Berryman.

Quantity:

Me262 Aircraft Special Collectors Print Pack.
Pack Price : £220.00
Saving : £345
Aviation Print Pack. ......

Titles in this pack :

Clash Over Remagen by Nicolas Trudgian.
Messerschmitt Me262B-1a/U1 by Ivan Berryman.
Defenders of the Reich by Graeme Lothian. (B)
Jet Attack by David Pentland.

Quantity:
Me262 German Jet Aircraft Prints by Nicolas Trudgian.
Pack Price : £290.00
Saving : £150
Aviation Print Pack. ......

Titles in this pack :

Clash Over Remagen by Nicolas Trudgian.
Alpine Thunder by Nicolas Trudgian.

Quantity:
Me262 Aircraft Pilot Signature Prints by Nicolas Trudgian.
Pack Price : £460.00
Saving : £220
Aviation Print Pack. ......

Titles in this pack :

Return of the Hunters by Nicolas Trudgian. (B)
Clash Over Remagen by Nicolas Trudgian.

Quantity:
Me262 Luftwaffe Jet German Ace Signed Prints by Nicolas Trudgian and David Pentland.
Pack Price : £325.00
Saving : £120
Aviation Print Pack. ......

Titles in this pack :

Clash Over Remagen by Nicolas Trudgian (AP)
Jet Attack by David Pentland. (F)

Quantity:
Me262 Aviation Art Prints by Brian Bateman and Nicolas Trudgian.
Pack Price : £270.00
Saving : £40
Aviation Print Pack. ......

Titles in this pack :

Thunder from the Heavens by Brian Bateman.
Clash Over Remagen by Nicolas Trudgian.

Quantity:
Oberfeldwebel Hermann Wieczorek

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

KG51


Country : Germany

Click the name above to see prints featuring aircraft of KG51
KG51

Full profile not yet available.
Aircraft for : Oberfeldwebel Hermann Wieczorek
A list of all aircraft associated with Oberfeldwebel Hermann Wieczorek. A profile page including a list of all art prints for the aircraft is available by clicking the aircraft name.
SquadronInfo

Ju88




Click the name above to see prints featuring Ju88 aircraft.

Manufacturer : Junkers
Production Began : 0
Retired : 0
Number Built : 15000

Ju88

The German Junkers JU 88 twin engined Bomber of World war two. The first prototype first flew in December 1936 with a civilian registration of D-AQEN it managed a top speed of 360 mph. This would give the German air force the Luftwaffe a fast multi role bomber. The Junkers JU 88 was used as a night fighter, reconnaissance and Torpedo Bomber. In total there were 15,000 JU 88's built during the war JU88 losses unknown serial numbers at this stage 11/12.07.40: Target Avonmouth & Portishead: Ju 88A of I/KG 51 4 NCO's missing Failed to return and probably crashed into the sea. 11/12.07.40: Target Avonmouth & Portishead: Ju 88A of 3/KG 51 Ofw. Josef Rattel (F) killed 1 NCO injured 2 others uninjured This aircraft was unable to precisely identify the target because of intense flak. It suffered engine failure on the return flight and crashed and burnt out at Varnevil while on approach to landing. 22.08.40: Reconnaissance over Filton: Ju 88A-1, 7A+AL, of 3(F)/121 Ogefr. W.Kuhweide ( ) killed Ltn. R.Pfundtner ( ) POW injured Oblt. Baudler ( ) POW injured Flg. A.Leber ( ) POW injured Crashed at 16.00 hrs at Upcott Farm, Beaford, nr. Okehampton, Devon. Shot down by Spitfires of Green Section, 152 Sq. (Warmwell) following an attack by P/O. W.Beaumont. 11/12.04.41: Target Bristol area: Ju 88A-5, B3+GN of 5/KG 54 Uffz. Karl Funke (F) missing Fw. Josef Höhnhorst (Bf) missing Gefr. Heinz Bretschneider (Bs) missing Gefr. Horst Heller (B) missing Failed to return, probably crashed into the sea

Me110


Click the name above to see prints featuring Me110 aircraft.

Manufacturer : Messerschmitt
Production Began : 1938

Me110

The Bf-110 grew out of Herman Gorings specifications for a multipurpose aircraft capable of penetrating deep into enemy airspace to clear the sky of enemy fighters in advance of German bomber formations. The aircraft would also be utilized as a long range interceptor, and as a ground support and ground attack bomber. The Bf-110 prototype first flew in 1936. The prototype was under powered with its Daimier Benz DB 600A engines. Several months passed before a go ahead was given for large scale production which commenced in 1938. Utilizing improved DB 601 engines, the early production 110s were as fast as any single engine fighter at that time, and had superior fire power. Their biggest apparent weakness was in the areas of armor protection for the crew, and in terms of maneuverability when compared to single seat fighters. The 110 was produced in large numbers and in many different variants. The 110D was the long range model. An additional belly tank was fitted to that aircraft, with several later variants having the more traditional drop tanks. The first serious test for the Bf-110 came during the Battle of Britain. About 300 Bf-110s were involved. They became easy prey for Hurricane and Spitfire pilots, and Bf-109s were often required to assist the 110s in their own defense. On August 15, 1940, which became known as Black Tuesday, the Bf-110s were ravaged by the RAF, and for the month over 100 aircraft were lost. On the Eastern Front the Bf-110 performed admirably in the early stages of Operation Barbarossa. With the Soviet Air Force weakened in the first several weeks of the attack, 110s were effectively utilized in a ground attack role. Ultimately, the Luftwaffe re-equipped a significant number of its 110s as night fighters. The aircraft performed well in this role because it was a good gun platform with sufficient speed to overtake the RAF night bombers. Such night missions were typically carried out with no Allied fighter escort, so the 110 night fighters would not have to engage or elude Allied fighters in this role.

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.

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