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Commemorating the 80th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain Just 2,936 fighter pilots and aircrew flew against the mighty Luftwaffe during the Battle of Britain and were entitled to wear the rare ‘Battle of Britain Clasp’ to their war medal. To earn that right and become one of ‘The Few’, they had to fly at...

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In 1992 the Military Gallery published what was to become one of Robert Taylor’s most iconic paintings - Knights of the Eastern Front. It was a landmark in his distinguished career and became a benchmark for the aviation art industry. The painting, with its trademark...

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Anthony’s atmospheric painting depicts a definitive moment in late August 1940 as the Mk.I Spitfires of 610 Squadron, one of the units to bear the full brunt of the Luftwaffe’s attacks, scramble away from their base at Biggin Hill towards the Channel  where yet another incoming Luftwaffe formation has been spotted. Combining great skill with thoughtful insight, Anthony...

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Commemorating the 80th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain 1940 – 2020 From the day they’d moved down from Scotland in early August, 602 Squadron had been in the front line of the air fighting over southern England, bearing the brunt of the Luftwaffe’s increasing attacks. Based at Westhampnett, a satellite of nearby...

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A MOVING TRIBUTE TO THE SMALL BAND OF RAF FIGHTER PILOTS WHO WOULD SAVE EUROPE FROM HITLER’S TYRANNY. June 1940: and the freedom of Britain lay in the hands of a small band of young RAF fighter pilots. Facing them across the Channel, the all-conquering Luftwaffe stood in eager anticipation of an easy victory, one that would allow were Hitler’s mighty...

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With soft evening sunlight radiant behind them, Hauptmann Wolfgang Ewald, Gruppenkommandeur of 1./JG52, leads a schwarm of Bf109s back to their base near Calais after another hectic encounter with pilots of RAF Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain, September 1940. This evocative piece from one of the most exciting artists in the industry pays tribute to the Luftwaffe...

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With the traditional battle cry Horrido! ringing in their ears, Squadron Commander Hptm Wolfgang Ewald leads pilots of I./JG52 into combat. Based at Coquelles/Calais in September 1940, the JG-52 Me109s hurtle down in a high-speed dive to engage the enemy during the ferociously fought Battle of Britain. In his tribute to the courageous flyers of the Luftwaffe, Robert eloquently...

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TUESDAY 17 AUGUST 1943 Exactly a year after the Eighth Air Force had completed its first ‘official’ mission of the war, 17 August 1943 saw them undertake their most ambitious raid to date – a two-pronged ‘double strike’ deep into the heart of Bavaria. The Eighth’s B-17s were going deeper into the Reich than ever before and, like the raid on...

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Luftwaffe Ace Johannes 'Macky' Steinhoff downs two P-38 Lightnings near his airbase at Foggia, Italy, 25 August 1943.  In the summer of 1943, Luftwaffe Ace Johannes 'Macky' Steinhoff was on his first tour as Kommodore of JG77 based at Foggia Airfield in Italy. Around 8 am on Wednesday 25 August 1943, Steinhoff took off to test a new engine that had been installed in his...

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By Spring in 1945, most of the Luftwaffe's assets were dedicated to the defense of the Reich. Relentless bombing of Germany's cities and industrial hubs and dwindling supplies kept Luftwaffe defense fighters busy in a desperate attempt stop the inevitable fall of Germany.  "Dora's Defense" depicts Focke-Wulf 190Ds scrambling to meet another morning raid on the Reich by...

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