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HEADLONG INTO THE CLASH
by Robert Taylor
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A POWERFUL LIMITED EDITION DOCUMENTING ONE OF THE GREATEST AIR BATTLES OF WWII
14 January 1945; and the war was not
going well for Germany. The noose was
tightening as American, British and
Canadian armies, having broken out from
their Normandy landings seven months
earlier, stood on the banks of the Rhine.
In the east vast numbers of Russians were
driving relentlessly towards Berlin. On
their bomb-cratered airfields the
Luftwaffe prepared for the final onslaught
during the Defense of the Reich.
Despite the shock of Operation Bodenplatte
on New Year's Eve - the Luftwaffe's
unexpected yet unsuccessful attempt to
wipe out the Allied air forces on their
advanced airfields in the Low Countries -
Germany had all but surrendered air
superiority to the Allies. Today,
therefore, was yet another gamble as they
assembled some 200 fighters to counter
nearly 900 Eighth Air Force bombers, and
almost as many fighter escorts, tasked
with destroying oil refineries, storage
depots and other strategic targets in
central Germany. For the Luftwaffe the day
was to end in retreat and disaster; they
lost 161 fighters, the highest number ever
recorded. Never again would the once
mighty Jagdverbänd rise in strength to
challenge the Mighty Eighth.
Few artists can capture the ferocity of an
aerial battle with the skill and ability
of Robert Taylor, and this breath-taking
painting will undoubtedly rank as one of
the pinnacles in his long and
distinguished career. He captures a moment
during that massive aerial battle in
January 1945 near Ludwigslust in northern
Germany, as enemy fighters from JG300 and
JG301 make a head-on attack through a
close formation of B-17s from the 390th
Bomb Group who are heading to bomb
Magdeburg. But their ever-vigilant P-51
escorts are aware of the threat and
quickly engage the enemy with devastating
results.
In the centre of the action Flt Lt Joe
Peterburs of the 20th Fighter Group
screams past the Bf109G of Lt Bruno
Klostermann from II./JG300 who is
attempting to penetrate the bomber
formation. Peterburs claimed an Fw190
during the battle, Klostermann, however,
will not survive the day.
Overall Print Size: 32 1/4" wide x 24" high Image Size: 25 3/4" wide x 16 1/2" high
As the leading publisher of aviation art for over four decades, we are proud that the prints are autographed by distinguished USAAF and Luftwaffe veterans who fought during the Defense of the Reich, adding great historical importance to this stunning release. Many of the signatories are sadly no longer with us, giving aviation art connoisseurs a rare opportunity to acquire a remarkable and valuable collector's piece.
THE SIGNATURES
THE LIMITED EDITION
Signed by three veterans who fought in this epic battle:
Lt GÜNTHER SINNECKER
Bf109 Ace with JG302 & JG300 / 5 victories
Col JOE PETERBURS
Pilot on P-51s with the 20th FG / 2 victories
T/Sgt WILLIAM STOVALL
Top Turret Gunner on B-17s with the 390th BG
THE COLLECTOR'S EDITION (7 sigs)
Signed by a further four veterans who flew during the Defense of the Reich:
Lt Col 'LUCKY' LOWMAN
Pilot on P-51s with the 20th FG
1st Lt KEN SHARPE
Pilot on B-17s with the 388th BG
Oblt GÜNTHER SEEGER KC
An Ace on Bf109s with JG2 & JG53 / 56 victories
Oblt WALTER WOLFRUM KC
An Ace on Bf109s with JG52 / 137 victories
THE WAR IN EUROPE EDITION (13 sigs)
Also issued with the stunning companion print FIGHTER ESCORT.
Each portfolio is signed by a further six veterans who flew during this crucial period:
Fw OSKAR BÖSCH
A Bf109s & Fw190s Ace with JG3 / 18 victories
Lt FRITZ TEGTMEIER KC
An Ace on Bf109s & Me262s with JG54 & JG7 / 146 victories
1st Lt LEO CROCE
Co-Pilot on B-17s with 398th BG
Col 'BUD' ANDERSON
An Ace on P-51s with the 357th FG / 16¼ victories
Lt Col WALTER DRAKE
Pilot on P-51s with the 479th FG / 1 victory
Capt LEO KERNS (companion)
Pilot on P-51s with the 20th FG / 1 victory
THE TRIBUTE EDITION (19 sigs)
With nineteen signatures and an original pencil drawing!
Representing the ultimate in collecting, this exceptional edition comprises all signatures of the War in Europe Edition and is issued with an ORIGINAL PENCIL work specially created by Robert Taylor.
Each drawing is signed by two leading Bf109 Luftwaffe Aces and a famous P-51 Mustang Ace:
GenLt GÜNTHER RALL KC
Flew Bf109s & Fw190s with JG52 & JG300 - the 3rd highest-scoring Ace in history with 275 victories.
Maj HANS-EKKEHARD BOB KC
An Ace who flew Bf109s, Fw190s & Me262s with JG54, JG3 & JV44, scoring 60 victories
Brig Gen ROBIN OLDS
Legendary USAAF Fighter Ace on P-38s & P-51s with the 479th FG, scoring 17 victories
Each drawing is conservation matted to include the original signatures of a further three pilots of both the Luftwaffe and USAAF who fought in the skies over Germany as the Allies pushed for victory during WWII:
Col HARRY MUMFORD
A B-17 pilot with the 95th BG who led the first USAAF daylight raid on Berlin.
Gen PAUL DOUGLAS
Flying P-47s with the 368th FG, he scored 8 victories and became was one of the most decorated US Aces.
Oblt WALTER SCHUCK KC
Flew Bf109s & Me262s with JG5 & JG7 scoring 206 victories. He was finally shot down by Joe Peterburs.
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THE LIMITED EDITION
US $295.00 UK £195.00
Edition Size - 200
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THE COLLECTORS EDITION
US $395.00 UK £285.00
Edition Size - 75
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THE COLLECTORS ARTIST PROOFS
US $545.00 UK £395.00
Edition Size - 25
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THE WAR IN EUROPE EDITION
US $695.00 UK £495.00
Edition Size - 160
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THE REMARQUES
US $1195.00 UK £825.00
Edition Size - 15
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THE DOUBLE REMARQUES (subject to availability)
US $1950.00 UK £1395.00
Edition Size - 10
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THE TRIBUTE EDITION (Subject to availability)
US $3895.00 UK £2795.00
Edition Size - 10
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