FRAMED WWII Folke-Wulf Signed by German Ace Gen.Galland

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Focke-Wulf picture signed by WWII flying ace. Framed WWII Aviation art print Focke-Wulf SIGNED by German General Adolf Galland who flew the Fw190. Description: Print of a Focke-Wulf Fw. 190 A-4 Possible of Schlachtgeschwader I, 1943. Copywrite Keith Broomfield . AMAZING DETAIL. Signed by German Airforce General Adolf Galland. Size : WHite wood frame 15.25" X 20.5", Grey Matte 2" Picture 9.5" x 15" Adolf Galland ( March 19 , 1912 -February 9 , 1996 ) was a World War II German fighter pilot and commander of Germany's fighter from 1941 to 1945 . Galland was captured by the U.S. Army on May 14 , 1945 and remained a prisoner of war until 1947 The Messerschmitt Bf 109 was one of the many fighters flown by Galland. Focke Wulf Fw-44: Training bi-plane Arado Ar-68 Henschel Hs-123: Bi-winged fighter bomber Heinkel He-51: Bi-winged ground support fighter. Galland flew these in the Spanish Civil War as part of the Condor Legion Messerschmitt Bf109: A piston engined fighter. Galland flew various configurations, usually modifying them to suit his own personal needs. One for example, was outfitted with a cigar lighter. Focke-Wulf 190: A piston engined fighter Messerschmitt Me-262: The first operational jet fighter The Focke-Wulf Fw 190 "Würger" (Butcher-bird) was a single-seat, single-engine fighter aircraft of the Luftwaffe (German Air read more