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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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DAWN SCRAMBLE
Spitfires scramble out of RAF Biggin Hill during the height of the Battle of Britain. Prints signed by famous Battle of Britain fighter Ace.
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DAY DUTIES FOR THE NIGHT WORKERS
As the massive Lancaster looms majestically over them, the ever vigilant ground crew begin the task of preparing 'their' aircraft for the coming night's operation. Checking, repairing and double-checking again, making sure that nothing goes wrong on the next trip, nothing that could endanger the lives of the crew who depend on them. It will be a race against time.
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DEADLY ENCOUNTER
During the early stages of the Battle of Britain as the Luftwaffe made further incursions into mainland Britain and with the RAF hard pressed to hold the line, a Hurricane of 32 Sqn begins his roll away from a successful attack on a D017, over Kent.
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DEFENCE OF THE REALM
No. 85 Squadron commander, Peter Townsend, flies his Battle of Britain Hurricane above a panoramic view of London. Pilot signed edition.
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DESERT HAWKS
P-40 Kittyhawks flown by RAF and RAAF pilots in the North African Desert Campaign. Stunning desert landscape. Pilot signed edition.
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DESERT VICTORY - A MASTERWORK DRAWING
Commissioned to honor the memory of Lt Col Avraham 'Avi' Lanir, one of the Israeli Air Force's most respected commanders, Robert Taylor's sensational working drawing is the original conception behind his outstanding painting ONE MiG DOWN - and is signed by no less than SIX JET DOUBLE ACES!
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DESERT WARRIOR
As with many of Robert's early and long sold-out editions, the prints have been signed by an astonishing collection of Luftwaffe veterans which is now impossible to replicate. Included is the legendary Eduard Neumann himself, along with Aces who flew in combat with him in the Western Desert, creating a historic collector's piece that is destined to become an instant classic.
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CURRENT CATALOGUE by Robert Taylor
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