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Radomski, Marek
Master Class by Marek Radomski and Piotr Gorka

On September 12, 1939, Lt. Jan Falkowski, an instructor at the Polish Aviation Training Center, was flying a PWS 26 from Lublin to Sokal when three Messerschmitt Bf109 fighters spotted his fabric-covered biplane. Anticipating an easy victory, the three Germans promptly attacked. It was a big mistake. Fully aerobatic, the PWS was one of the finest trainers in pre-war Europe. With Lt. Falkowski at the controls, the three Germans received a "master class" in the art of dogfighting. In a remarkable exhibition of flying skill, Lt. Falkowski outmaneuvered the advanced Bf109s, causing one to crash in flames and the others to withdraw in frustration.
Each print comes with an authentic piece of fabric from the world's sole remaining PWS 26 aircraft. Profits from the sale of this print will benefit the Polish Aviation Museum.
Print size: 30"w X 24"h
Limited edition of: 1000 signed and numbered by the artist
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