HURRICANE SCRAMBLE

by Robert Taylor

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It is August 1940. The Battle of Britain is at its height. Great armadas of Luftwaffe aircraft have made incessant attacks on southern Britain throughout the day. The unmistakable roar of the Merlin engines fills the fighter station once again, as the Hurricanes scramble into the air. It is their sixth operation sortie of the day.

Totally outnumbered in each combat, they have taken losses, but they still have a Squadron Commander, enough pilots, and enough serviceable aircraft. Almost exhausted by the tension of continual combat since dawn, the young, battle-weary pilots roar off into the evening sky for a final duel of the day.

Each print has been personally signed by the artist Robert Taylor and FOUR highly-respected Battle of Britain Fighter Aces:

  • Wing Commander Roland 'Bee' Beamont CBE DSO* DFC* DL
  • Air Commodore Peter Brothers CBE DSO DFC*
  • Air Marshal Sir Denis Crowley-Milling KCB CBE DSO DFC* AE
  • Wing Commander Bob Doe DSO DFC*
Media:
Lithograph
Size:
37 x 26 inches
Release Date:
1987

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