Australian Aviation paintings by Troy White
Australia has a rich aviation heritage, the paintings on this page are depictions of historically significant aircraft flown either by Australians or over Australian soil.
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"Afternoon Delight" Oil on Canvas, 36"x 36" ©2007 The joy of flight in an open cockpit bi-plane is depicted here as Kevin Weldon flies his deHavilland Tiger Moth over the Great Dividing Range on approach to the Watts Bridge airfield in Southeast Queensland. SOLD
"G for George" Oil on Canvas, 16"x 48" ©2006 Assigned to 460 Squadron RAAF 'G for George' flew 90 missions over Nazi occupied Europe before being sent home to Australia in October of 1944. The actual 'G for George' Lancaster now resides at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. For Sale
"Santiago Blue" Oil on Canvas, 24" x 48" ©2006 A photo reconnaissance Mosquito cruises at high altitude. Faster than most single engined aircraft of its day, the Mosquito was perfect for reconnaissance duties. Aussie Actor "Bud" Tingwell flew a Mossie with 680 Squadron in the Mediterranean during WWII. For Sale
"McGinness and Fysh" Oil on Canvas, 24"x 36" ©2005 The founders of Q.A.N.T.A.S. in their Bristol Fighter over Palestine. The Ace Paul Joseph "Ginty" McGinness and his Gunner Lt Wilmont Hudson Fysh (Later Sir Hudson Fysh) in 1918 together they scored three victories in this airplane, C-4623 against "the Hun" on the 31st of August and 14th September. For Sale This image is available as a Limited Edition Giclée canvas print
"Queenslander on the Western Front" Oil on Canvas, 40" x 30" ©2006 Top scoring WWI Aussie Ace Roderic "Stanley" Dallas of 1 RNAS encounters an Albatross DIII over the western Front in the spring of 1917. Dallas scored his first victory 23 April 1916 and scored approximately 50 victories before he was shot down and killed on 1 June 1918. For Sale
"Super Connie!" Oil on Canvas, 30" x 40" ©2006 A QANTAS Airlines Lockheed Super Constellation heads north with the south-east New South Wales coast and towering cumulus clouds as a backdrop in 1956. For Sale
"Incident at Humpty Doo" Oil on Canvas 48" x 36" ©2005 Lt. Richard T. "Deems" Taylor (foreground) and Lt. "Jack" Donalson (top left) witness the imminent collision as Lt. John Sauber dives into the P-40 flown by Lt. George E. Preddy over Darwin on 12 July 1942. Sauber was killed in the collision but Preddy survived to become the world's top scoring P-51 Mustang ace Oil on canvas, 48"x 36" SOLD For historical information pertaining to this painting click here
This image is available as a Limited Edition Giclée canvas print
"Darwin's Few" Oil on Canvas 36" x 48" ©2006 Lt I.B. "Jack" Donalson leads Lt. Andrew Reynolds and Lt. George Preddy of the 49th FG as they dive to intercept a formation of Japanese Betty bombers over Darwin, Australia during 1942. SOLD For historical information pertaining to this painting click here
This image is available as a Limited Edition Giclée canvas print
"Aussie Mustang" Oil on Canvas 19" x 33" ©2002
CV-J KH616 was one of the first Mustang III that served with No 3 Squadron RAAF. This aircraft was shot down on Boxing Day, 1944 with W/O J. Quinn at the controls. Quinn parachuted from the stricken craft. For SaleAussie Spitfire page Images of Australian flown Spitfires of the RAAF.
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