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CURRENT CATALOGUE by Robert Taylor
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Current Catalog shows alphabetically, by artists, all prints currently
available from the Military Gallery. Many are now low in inventory
and a few close to selling out. Click on thumbnail image or title
to see larger image and more information.
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DEVASTATING STRIKE
Mosquito Mk.VIs from 143 Squadron, part of the famous Banff Strike Wing, come under intense defensive fire whilst delivering a blistering strike on a pair of large enemy ships off the Norwegian coast in early 1945. Their salvo of rockets, however, will likely be enough to penetrate the ships' hulls.
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DOOLITTLE'S D-DAY - THE GICLEE STUDIO PROOF
By any military standards, it was difficult to imagine the Supreme Commander of the largest air force of the time, piloting himself over the battlefront during the opening hours of one of history's greatest military operations. But Jimmy Doolittle was no ordinary commander.
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DOUBLE STRIKE
Robert Taylor's powerful and dramatic painting depicts one such strike that took place in the final stages of the Yom Kippur War, on 14 October 1973, when Israeli F-4 Phantom fighter-bombers made simultaneous strikes against the Egyptian air bases at Mansoura and Tanta north of Cairo.
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DUEL IN THE DARK
Flying his Me110 night-fighter among the flak and searchlights, Kommandeur of IV. /NJG1 and top-scoring Luftwaffe night-fighter pilot, Major Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer, makes a daring attack on Lancasters of 106 Squadron high over the target area during a raid on German installations in August 1944.
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DUTY OF THE DAY
In tribute to this legendary aircraft, Robert's detailed painting has been faithfully reproduced as a Limited Edition print which has been personally signed and authenticated by veterans who flew the 'wooden wonder' in combat during the war.
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DUTY OF THE DAY - The Legacy Remarques
In tribute to this legendary aircraft, Robert's detailed painting has been faithfully reproduced as a Limited Edition print which has been personally signed and authenticated by veterans who flew the 'wooden wonder' in combat during the war.
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EAGLE FORCE
Spitfire Vbs of 71 Squadron RAF return to their base at North Weald, September 1941, the young American pilots perhaps taking a brief moment to marvel at the myriad colours of the late evening sun -welcome relief from the perils of recent air combat with the Luftwaffe high above the English Channel.
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EAGLE SQUADRON SCRAMBLE
There is a thunderous roar of Merlin engines as the American volunteers of 71 Squadron RAF power up their Spitfire Mk.Vbs ready to scramble into action, summer 1941.
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CURRENT CATALOGUE by Robert Taylor
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