Robert Karr's WW1 Aircraft Prints

by Bob Pearson

While growing up I doubt any of us never had a boxtop on a wall . .. Now that we are older chances are pretty good that this is no longer an option that significant others will tolerate. Well artist/modeller Robert Karr has come to the rescue and has produced four 5x8 paintings of First World War aircraft that are suitable for framing and using to brighten up that small space that can usually be wheedled out in return for a few 'honey-dos'.

The paintings were originally at double size and have been reduced to size and are printed on his Alps printer. As a special to readers of Internet Modeler, if you mention that you saw them here, Robert will give you a reduced rate than that at his site.

Sopwith F.1 Camel

In the markings of the 148th Aero Squadron of the USAS.

  Halberstadt D.III

In typical plain finish

Pfalz D.III 4011/17

Flown by Ltn Fritz Höhn of Jasta 21

Nieuport 11

Flown by Raoul Lufbery of the 'Escardille Americaine'- the predecessors of the more famous Lafayette Escadrille.

 




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