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EYE OF THE SUN

You can feel the tension in this evocative painting as Messerschmitt Bf109s from 7./JG2 Richthofen head out on a long-range fighter patrol in September 1940. With the sun behind them they hope to launch a surprise attack on unsuspecting RAF aircraft, however these enemy raiders will soon be intercepted by some of Fighter Command's most determined 'defenders of the realm'.

FIELDS OF GLORY

With the Battle of Britain reaching its climax, Mk.Ia Spitfires from 92 Squadron return to their new base at Biggin Hill in early September 1940. As if in tribute to fallen comrades, a bright swathe of second-flowering corn poppies greet their thunderous arrival.
 

 

FIELDS OF GLORY

With the Battle of Britain reaching its climax, Mk.Ia Spitfires from 92 Squadron return to their new base at Biggin Hill in early September 1940. As if in tribute to fallen comrades, a bright swathe of second-flowering corn poppies greet their thunderous arrival.

FIGHT FOR THE SKY

A Heinkel 111, brought down by Spitfires of 66 Squadron, crash-lands in Southern England, September 1940. Prints signed by Battle of Britain Spitfire pilots.
 

 

FIGHTER GENERAL

Me262s led by Adolf Galland, returning towards Munich-Riem, hug the deck to avoid the attentions of USAAF escort fighters.Print signed by 262 pilots.

FIGHTER SUPPORT - Book & Print Portfolio

World famous artist Robert Taylor takes up the story in FIGHTER SUPPORT, a magnificent pencil study of the Bf109 during the latter stages of the Battle of Britain. Led by their Kommodore, Major Adolf Galland, the Bf109s of JG26 climb across the Channel coast ready to provide yet another close escort to a large formation of Luftwaffe bombers heading towards London.
 

 

FIGHTING RED TAILS

With their distinctive red tails, P-51 Mustangs of the 332nd Fighter Group - the famed Tuskegee Airmen, climb to operational height as B17 Fortresses from the 483rd Bomb Group manoeuvre into formation at the start of another long and dangerous mission over Germany, Oct 1944. A welcome sight for the Fortress crews, the renowned all-black Tuskegee pilots were credited for never losing an escorted bomber to enemy aircraft.

FIGHTING TIGERS

August 5, 1944, P-40 Warhawks of the75th and 16th Fighter Squadrons, 23rd F.G.in combat with Japanese Nakajima fighters. Pilot signed print.
 

 

FLEET ACTION - A BOOK & PRINT PORTFOLIO

Following several successful releases commemorating the Great War, acclaimed artist Richard Taylor has created another powerful pencil edition in memory of all those who fought in the bitter conflicts at sea. This highly-detailed piece shows 'Dreadnought' battleships from the Royal Navy Grand Fleet opening fire on warships from the German High Seas Fleet during the evening fleet action of the Battle of Jutland, 31 May 1916.


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