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On the morning of 15 October 1943, as Bf109G's from III./JG52 dive into attack a group of Russian fighters high over Zaporozhye in south-east Ukraine, their Kommandeur Günther Rall pounces on a Soviet La-5 to claim his 222nd victory. Robert's remarkable piece acts as a lasting tribute to one of the most legendary figures in Aviation history, Günther Rall. Through...

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P-51 Mustangs of the 357th Fighter Group sweep unopposed through the Rhine valley south of Köln, late April 1945. With the Luftwaffe completely overwhelmed and in utter ruin, the skies of the Reich are totally dominated by the Allies during these final days of the war. Reminiscent of some of his most collectible releases, this superb edition is personally signed by twelve...

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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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On 5 November 1942 Erich Hartmann scored his first victory over a Russian IL-2 despite losing his aircraft in the dogfight. Unhurt, the young pilot returned to base and a legend was born. Hartmann went on to achieve an incredible 352 air victories and remains the highest-scoring fighter Ace in history. Released in 1999 as the third in Robert Taylor's  ‘Hartmann...

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During the darkest days of WWII, as Hitler’s war machine attempted to pound Great Britain into submission, Vera Lynn became synonymous with the indomitable spirit of the British people. One of the most celebrated performers of the 1940s, her hugely popular radio shows, recordings and films endeared her to the public, helping to reinforce Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s...

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This Sceptred Isle
This royal throne of kings, this sceptred isle...this happy breed of men, this little world, this precious stone set in the silver sea, which serves it in the office of a wall or as a moat defensive to a house, against the envy of less happier lands…this blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England.

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The revolutionary Me262 jet was unleashed just too late to change the course of the war – but it still created havoc amongst the bombers of the Eight Air Force as Robert Taylor’s poignant masterpiece depicts. Had the Me262 been developed solely as an interceptor it would have blunted the ever increasing, deep-penetration American daylight bomber raids into Germany....

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One of the first units to re-equip with new Mk.IX Spitfire was 64 Squadron, and this classic masterwork depicts the day when the RAF hit back against the Fw190s of the Luftwaffe. It was 30 July 1942 over Boulogne when 64 Squadron, acting as top cover, spotted a group of a dozen Fw190s about 2,000ft below them. Bouncing the enemy from above, Don Kingaby, one of the RAF’s most iconic...

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When Willi Messerschmitt’s all-metal Bf109 made its maiden flight in 1935, bi-plane fighters were consigned to history – monoplanes were the future. Honed by the Condor Legion during the Spanish Civil War and put into practice in the conquest of Poland, the Messerschmitt Bf109 was one of the most advanced fighters of its time; well-armed with an all-metal monocoque...

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Robert Taylor’s world famous portrayal of the greatest fighter Ace in history – Colonel Erich Hartmann! On 8 May 1945, the last day of the war in Europe, Erich Hartmann took off for one final mission. Over the city of Brno in Czechoslovakia, he spotted a pair of enemy Yak-9s performing impromptu aerobatics for Soviet troops on the ground. Hartmann, however,...

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