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Pre-orders now being taken - shipping in early 2025 The long awaited publication of Robert’s final book of air combat paintings is almost here and advanced orders are now being taken. The First Edition copies are available with two cover...

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Pre-orders now being taken – shipping in early 2025 The long awaited publication of Robert’s final book of air combat paintings is almost here and advanced orders are now being taken. The First Edition copies are available with two...

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Top scoring RAF Ace Johnnie Johnson, Commanding Officer of 127 Wing, leads the Mk.IX Spitfires of 421 Squadron RCAF out on patrol from the airfield at Evère near Brussels, close to the German front line. As the Canadians climb steadily out, the golden light of dawn reveals a snow-clad landscape firmly held in the icy grip of winter, December 1944. Perhaps the...

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A restricted new edition featuring the revolutionary Me262 jet April 1945: and deep in southern Germany what little remained of the Luftwaffe found itself hard pressed by the Americans advancing from the west and the Soviets from the east. There was nowhere to run to – but there was somewhere to hide. With their main airfields...

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English Electric Lightnings from 5 Squadron RAF intercept a Russian Tupolev TU-95 ‘Bear’ bomber equipped for electronic surveillance.  Big, noisy and threatening; three words to describe the mighty Russian Tupolev Tu-95 strategic bomber which, at the height of the Cold War, played a game of ‘cat and mouse’ with the...

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Within nine months of D-Day, the U.S. First Army reached the Rhine, Germany’s final barrier against the American advance. Hitler ordered the destruction of all bridges to prevent a crossing, including the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen. However, a failed detonation left it intact, allowing U.S. forces to seize a vital foothold. Desperate to destroy it, the Luftwaffe launched an all-out...

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The weather on the morning of 31 December, 1944 was already unpleasant. In the Ardennes, hard-pressed German troops were battling Allied ground forces advancing through several inches of snow. Above, darkening skies heralded the arrival of more snow. At 10.45am, in deteriorating weather, a battle formation of 30 Fw190D fighters climbed out of Varrelbusch and headed south over the snowcovered...

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With orders to destroy, delay or disrupt enemy forces en-route to the Normandy battle area, P-47 Thunderbolts from the 78th Fighter Group launch a blistering high-speed, low-level attack, on a German freight train in occupied northern France, June 1944. Desperately attempting to transport vital supplies to the front by daylight, it has fallen prey to the cannons and bombs of the eagle eyed...

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Every day when weather permitted, the bomber crews of the USAAF Eighth Air Force flew missions deep into Germany and other destinations under the rule of Nazi Germany. And every day they knew the enemy fighters were waiting for them. Only the fighter escorts stood between the bombers and potential decimation. Big Brothers and Little Friends – this was the enduring bond...

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Strangled by the Japanese blockade of its sea ports, and with its supplies from Russia diverted to combat Hitler's invasion in the South, China was left with but one lifeline for vital supplies from the outside world: A treacherous unpaved track hacked through mountain terrain linking the vital port of Rangoon with the city of Kunming, in South West China - it was the infamous Burma...

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