Germany's most successful fighters flown by a most unusual Luftwaffe Pilot of World War Two...Franz Stigler.


The Bf-109 served the Luftwaffe in every part of the war. This print is of a 109F Desert Fighter.

All prints have been autographed in pencil by the artist only.

Franz Stigler served in North Africa alongside some of Germany's greatest aces. Franz did not always claim some of his victories because they were not that important to him...defeating the enemy was his job.

In North Africa Franz became an Ace in no time.

Franz later served in Germany and flew against the American bomber formations shooting down many of the heavy bombers. Franz ended the war flying the Me-262 jet fighter where he shot down four B-24's.

Franz is also famous for sparing the lives of an American bomber crew on the B-17 named the "Yea Ole Pub".

Prints measure 12x18". This is an interesting part of history. I was filled with wonder at the war that was fought in North Africa. These men were brave!

I am an aviation artist and historian.

I have worked with well over one hundred pilots from World War II, Korea, Vietnam and the present-day Desert Wars. We have published 85 different poster prints. We have also published seventy-five limited editions prints that have been autographed by the pilots.

I have something for everyone from Messerschmitt’s to Mustangs and the F-14 Tom Cat.
I have worked with American pilots of all services.

I have also worked with British, German, Japanese and Italian fighter and bomber pilots. Each and every pilot saw combat. We also have worked with the Tuskegee Airmen, The WASP, and the A.V.G.

At your service: Sir Ernie Hamilton Boyette