Rare prints by Robert Taylor - the world's leading aviation artist!

Classic Robert Taylor pieces signed by some of the great names in WWII history...

6 April 2020

BIRTH OF A LEGEND

Erich Hartmann scores his first victory against a Russian IL-2 Stomorvik in the foothills of the Caucasus Mountains, 5 November 1942. Despite losing his aircraft to severe damage from flying debris, he would return to base unharmed and a legend was born.

This incredibly rare Knight's Cross Edition is personally autographed by an astonishing eight recipients of the Knight's Cross who flew on the Eastern Front highest-scoring Ace in history with 352 aerial victories, Oberst ERICH HARTMANN

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ZEMKE'S WOLFPACK

Hubert ‘Hub’ Zemke leads his “Wolfpack” in to defend a stricken B-17 against the persistent attacks of marauding Fw190s. Already damaged, the B-17 has dropped from the relative safety of the formation, and protection from the P-47s is now its only chance of survival.

This Limited Edition print was published in 1989 and personally signed by four famous pilots who flew with this illustrious unit including the leader himself Col HUB ZEMKE.

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DAWN SCRAMBLE

Wing Commander Bob Stanford-Tuck in his Spitfire Mk.Vb leads the Biggin Hill Wing on a fighter sweep over northern France, early 1942.

This incredibly rare piece is personally autographed by one of the most highly-regarded RAF fighter leaders of the war, Wing Commander BOB STANFORD-TUCK DSO DFC** AFC

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