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JG-52 - THE GICLEE CANVAS PROOF
A Schwarm of Bf109s from JG-52 are about to peel away and, with the battle-cry 'Horrido!' ringing in their ears, dive to attack the flight of enemy aircraft spotted below.
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PHANTOM STRIKE - THE GICLEE CANVAS PROOF
The steel mill at Thai Nguyen was vital to North Vietnam and in 1967 its destruction was a top priority for the USAF. There was a problem however; it was one of the most heavily and well defended installations in the country.
On 30 March 1967, the mission to attack the Thai Nguyen steel plant fell to the legendary fighter leader and WWII Ace Robin Olds but it turned out to be one of the most hazardous raids of the Vietnam War.
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LAST FLIGHT HOME - THE GICLÉE CANVAS PROOF
Last Flight Home must be one of the most acclaimed and well-remembered of all
Robert Taylor's great MasterWork paintings. Painted in warm glowing colours and set
within the glorious confines of the beautiful English countryside, this is one of the most memorable studies of the mighty Avro Lancaster bomber ever created. The peace and tranquillity of haymaking is momentarily disturbed by the thunderous return of a squadron of Lancasters. All eyes on the ground turn skywards as the great four-engined aircraft of the last flight home make their final approach to the neighbouring airfield after a raid over enemy territory. The men of Bomber Command have come home.
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THE CHANNEL DASH - THE GICLÉE CANVAS PROOF
Undetected, the battlecruisers Scharnhorst and Gneisenau, together with the cruiser Prinz Eugen and supporting vessels, had escaped from the French port of Brest, and were making an audacious dash - in broad daylight and under the noses of the enemy - to the safety of the Elbe Estuary. But first they must sail through the Straits of Dover, one of the narrowest and most heavily defended straits in the world. Everything depended on surprise - and air cover.
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ANOTHER ONE FOR THE BAG
Only FIFTEEN copies are available worldwide through the Military Gallery, Robert's exclusive publisher, with every print signed, numbered and hand-titled by Robert himself. Only then is each copy mounted to full conservation standards to include a museum-quality reproduction miniature 1939-1945 Star with Battle of Britain Clasp, and a total of FIVE veteran autographs.
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HEADING HOME TO DEBDEN
Restricted to just fifteen copies, Richard's drawing has been faithfully reproduced as a high quality giclée fine art print, personally signed by the artist and hand numbered. To create a moving collector's piece and adding great authenticity, every print is issued mounted to full conservation standards to include the original pencil autographs of an astonishing FIFTEEN pilots and Aces who flew P-51s during the war.
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HURRICANE HERO
In tribute to all the heroic Hurricane pilots who flew and fought in the Battle of Britain, Anthony's painting has been faithfully reproduced as a fine art limited edition and printed onto borders that were personally signed many years ago. This means every copy in the edition carries the original and authentic autograph of the famous Ace depicted in the scene, creating a remarkable collector's piece to be cherished for future generations.
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TOP ACE
The historical importance of this extremely limited edition is highlighted by the addition of rare ORIGINAL autographs within the conservation matting, including Gabby Gabreski and a further ten highly-regarded pilots who flew with the 56th FG. Between them they achieved over 100 victories to help make the 56th the USAAF's top-scoring fighter group of the war.
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