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A flight of Spitfire MK IXs return to their base at RAF Kenley in July 1942 after a dog-fight with German Fw190s over France. The 611 Squadron pilots make the high speed run for home above the distinctive patchwork fields of southern England and the Channel coast visible in the distance. Released in 1994 this outstanding portrait of the Spitfire by the worlds leading Aviation...

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THE SECOND RELEASE IN THE HIGHLY ACCLAIMED THREE HUNDRED CLUB PORTFOLIO During an astonishing three year period on the Eastern Front Erich Hartmann downed 352 enemy aircraft to become the highest-scoring Ace in history. It is a record likely to stand for all time, and to complete the Three Hundred Club Portfolio, Robert Taylor pays tribute to the Ace of Aces...

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There were few sights more stirring than a B-17 Fortress on its final approach returning from a combat mission. The co-pilot, clearly visible, assists his captain with the landing - the aircraft has taken some damage from fighters and is a handful on the approach. With wheels and flaps down, engines throttled back, the skipper eases the big machine gently down the glidepath towards...

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A Collection Of Air Combat Paintings by Robert Taylor Foreword by: Colonel Don Lopez, Flying Tiger, test pilot, and Deputy Director of the Smithsonian's National Air & Space Museum, Washington DC An attractively priced soft-back book of Air Combat Paintings by Robert Taylor showing 60 of his finest images completed in the past quarter century, during which time he has dominated...

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B26 Marauders of the 386th Bomb Group 9th Air Force, returning from a strike against VI, rocket sites in the Pas de Calais, January 1944. The 9th Air Force became one of the most effective forces in the destruction of VI rocket sites, railroad yards, bridges and other enemy position in northern France and by May 1944, was despatching more than one...

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‘The Americans gave us the best they had, and they gave us everything we needed as and when the need arose….. they were the bravest of the brave, and I know that I am speaking for my own bomber crews when I pay this tribute. MRAF Sir Arthur Harris Through bitter experience and heavy losses, RAF Bomber...

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A TRIBUTE TO THE AIRMEN OF RAF BOMBER COMMAND The men who served so bravely in Bomber Command came not only from Britain but from all over the free world. Their unswerving courage, devotion to duty and the extraordinary contribution they made between 1939 and 1945 was beyond measure. In fact, without RAF Bomber Command there would have been no final victory in Europe. It was...

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The ancient Norman monastery on Mont St. Michel provides the majestic backdrop as a group of Me109s race across the coast returning to their forward base in northern France after a fighter sweep across the English Channel in early 1941. During the spring of 1941 almost all of the great Luftwaffe fighter leaders duelled across the English Channel on a daily basis with RAF Fighter...

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This superb three print set which includes the companion prints INTO BATTLE and CRASH LANDING, was issued in June 1994 to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of D-Day and was hailed by veterans as one of the most realistic portrayals of the events of 6 June 1944 by any artist. Seen crossing the Normandy coast are C-47 Dakotas of the American 438th Troop Carrier Wing towing Waco gliders and...

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After an arduous bomber escort mission in early 1945, P-51 Mustangs of the 353rd Fighter Group return to their base at Raydon, Suffolk. The Signatures No less than SEVEN highly-regarded P-51 Mustang pilots joined artist Robert Taylor in signing this memorable piece when it was released in 2004:

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