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''If you had the height, you controlled the battle. If you came out of the sun, the enemy could not see you. If you held your fire until you were very close, you seldom missed’'  These three basic rules contributed to the prowess in aerial combat of some of the most successful fighter pilots in history and seldom were they more valuable than when outnumbered. ...

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Hurricane Mk1s of 303 "Kościuszko" Polish Squadron RAF climb steadily out from Northolt to intercept yet another incoming Luftwaffe bomber formation heading for London in September 1940. Ably led by Flt Lt Johnny Kent, the battle-hardened Polish pilots will soon be engaging the enemy over Southern England, their Hurricanes once again in the thick of the action. Our...

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This special edition book and print portfolio consists of two matching-numbered elements… 128 page hardback book in its own embossed slipcase... THE MIGHTY EIGHTH The heroics of the airmen who served in the U.S. 8th Air Force and fought in the embattled skies of Europe during WWII are legendary. This new book provides a unique...

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Exclusively commissioned for the release of the commemorative book THE MIGHTY EIGHTH, Anthony has portrayed a group of B-17 Flying Fortresses as they make landfall over England following the Eighth Air Force’s first daylight raid to Berlin carried out on 4 March 1944. Whilst the rest of the force had been recalled due to bad weather, two squadrons from the 95th BG, one...

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The ancient Norman monastery on Mont St. Michel provides the majestic backdrop as a group of Me109s race across the coast returning to their forward base in northern France after a fighter sweep across the English Channel in early 1941. Along with artists Robert Taylor and Richard Taylor, this print carries the original signatures of four of the great Luftwaffe Aces:

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The ancient Norman monastery on Mont-Saint-Michel provides the majestic backdrop as a group of Me109s race across the coast returning to their forward base in northern France after a fighter sweep across the English Channel in early 1941. Originally published in 1993, this stunning edition quickly sold out and is now highly sought after on the Secondary Market. Showing the...

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Two atmospheric Limited Edition prints – each is available individually or as a matching-numbered pair whilst stocks allow! Both pieces commemorate the brave aircrews who valiantly played their part in the skies over Normandy as the Allies fought to liberate Europe after D-Day. Skytrain to Normandy Shortly after midnight on the morning of 6...

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Part of an atmospheric pair of prints commemorating the brave aircrews who valiantly played their part in the skies over Normandy as the Allies fought to liberate Europe after D-Day. The scourge of the Luftwaffe, the Spitfire was the only Allied fighter to remain in full production and front-line RAF service before, during and after World War Two. From iconic hero of...

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Part of Robert's Icons of Flight series  – every copy is completely unique and no two are embellished the same! Robert Taylor’s highly popular Icons of Flight series has seen editions featuring such legendary names as ‘The Red Baron’, ‘Barnes Wallis’ and ‘Douglas Bader’ and we’re sure that...

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A superb edition remembering the Mustang pilots of the USAAF By the end of 1944 thousands of sleek, long- range, sparkling silver P-51 Mustangs of the U.S. Eighth Air Force were prowling ever deeper into Germany, seeking out the remnants of Goering’s once-fabled Luftwaffe. For the past year the P-51s had been at the sharp end of the fight but now they dominated the sky,...

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