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The Third Reich was crumbling. As the long nights of winter grew increasingly shorter, by February 1945 the Allied forces on the ground were advancing ever deeper into German territory, tightening the noose on Hitler’s failing armies. In the air, the Luftwaffe was fighting a losing battle. Having lost control of the skies they were increasingly powerless to stop the Allied Air Forces...
The Luftwaffe had done everything in its power to pummel London into submission but they failed. By the end of September 1940 their losses were mounting.
For weeks since the early days of September, London had been the main target for the Luftwaffe and during that time Luftwaffe High Command had grown increasingly despondent as their...
The Luftwaffe had done everything in its power to pummel London into submission but they failed. By the end of September 1940 their losses were mounting.
For weeks since the early days of September, London had been the main target for the Luftwaffe and during that time Luftwaffe High Command had grown increasingly despondent as their losses steadily mounted. Far from being on...
A Powerful Limited Edition by the World’s Premier Aviation Artist
The Third Reich was crumbling. As the long nights of winter grew increasingly shorter, by February 1945 the Allied forces on the ground were advancing ever deeper into German territory, tightening the noose on Hitler’s failing armies. In the air, the...
Pre-orders now being taken - shipping in early 2025
To coincide with the publication of Robert Taylor’s Air Combat Paintings Volume VII , a very...
Pre-orders now being taken - shipping in early 2025
Completed by Robert in 2023 he expertly shows Hawker Hurricanes from 501 Squadron as they re-form and climb hard to re-engage the enemy at the height of the Battle of Britain, summer 1940. Just...
Following the fall of France in June 1940 Britain stood alone, seemingly on the brink of defeat. With the German Army, battle-hardened and flushed with recent success, massing in the Pas-de-Calais the British waited for the invasion that must surely come. Only one thing stood in their way – the English Channel. Before any invasion could take place the Luftwaffe must destroy an already...
The air war fought throughout World War II in the night skies above Europe raged six long years. RAF Hurricanes sent up to intercept the Luftwaffe's nightly blitz on British cities had no more equipment than the fighters that fought the Battle of Britain during the day, but as the scale of nightly conflict developed, detection and navigation aids - primitive by today's standards - were at...
Pre-orders now being taken - shipping in early 2025
Completed by Robert in 2023 he skilfully depicts P-51 Mustangs of the 77th Fighter Squadron, 20th Fighter Group, as they head out from their base at King’s Cliffe, Northamptonshire (Station 367)...
Flying a Ju88 C-6 night-fighter Major Heinrich Prinz zu Sayn-Wittgenstein, Geschwaderkommodore of NJG/2 successfully attacks a Lancaster from 44 Squadron RAF over Magdeburg on the night of 21 January 1944.
The role of the Luftwaffe’s night-fighter force was one of the most difficult and dangerous jobs of them all. Although highly feared, they were eventually...