First World War aviation art prints of the Spad S.VII aircraft. Our collection of prints and original paintings of the Spad S.VII aircraft of World War One.
Mustering of Storks, Bonnemaison, France, 4th July 1917 by David Pentland.
French Spad VIIs of the famous Groupe de Combat 12 Les Cigognes (The Storks) during a relative lull on the front. Shown here are some of the famous names of Escadrille N3, Capitaine Georges Guynemer (No.2) , Capitaine Alfred Auger (No.6) , Sous Lt. Georges Raymond (No.9) and Adjutant Rene Guilliaumot (No.13)
Item Code : DHM1545
Mustering of Storks, Bonnemaison, France, 4th July 1917 by David Pentland. - Editions Available
Tribute to Maggiore Francesco Baracca by Ivan Berryman.
Francesco Baracca was Italy's highest-scoring ace in World War 1, his victory tally being an impressive 34 at the time of his death. His Spad S.VII carried his personal emblem, the Prancing Horse, a tribute to his days in the cavalry. Upon his death in this aircraft on 19th June 1918, Baracca's mother donated the emblem to Enzo Ferrari whose cars still carry this badge the world over. He is depicted here despatching the Oefag-built Albatros of Rudolf Szepessy-Sokell of Flik 41J on 6th November 1917.
Item Code : DHM6110
Tribute to Maggiore Francesco Baracca by Ivan Berryman. - Editions Available ***New Release !*** (November 2011)
Built by the Société Anonyme Pour lAviation et ses Dérivés, (SPAD) the SPAD VII was the first successful fighting scout design to emerge from the company that had traded as Duperdussin pre-war. Flown from the off by aces Paul Sauvage and Georges Guynemer, the scouts made an immediate impression. Indeed, the latter pilot was so impressed that he dubbed the Type VII the flying machine gun. This book tells the whole story from the ace perspective. By the time production of the SPAD VII ended in the final months of 1918, around 6000 examples had been built, and Allied aces on every front had enjoyed success with the type.
Item Code : OSAA0039
SPAD VII Aces of World War One. - Editions Available
One of Frances most venerated pilots in World War 1 was Capitaine Georges Guynemer whose final victory tally has never been fully established, although he has been officially credited with 53 kills. It is more likely, however, that his actual total was nearer to 88! He is shown here in his Spad S.VII having just claimed his 31st victim, a Gotha bomber.
Item Code : DHM1588
Capitaine Georges Guynemer by Ivan Berryman. - Editions Available
Original painting, oil on canvas by Ivan Berryman. Full Item Details
Size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm)
Artist : Ivan Berryman
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Maggiore Francesco Baracca - Spad S.VII by Ivan Berryman.
Credited with an impressive 34 victories, Francesco Baracca was Italys highest scoring ace in WW1 and is shown here in his distinctive Spad S.VII which carried his personal emblem, the Prancing Horse, that paid homage to his cavalry days. Upon his death in this aircraft on 19th June 1918, Baraccas mother donated the emblem to Enzo Ferrari whose cars still carry this badge the world over.
Item Code : DHM1576
Maggiore Francesco Baracca - Spad S.VII by Ivan Berryman. - Editions Available