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JANUARY 1945: If the Allies had air superiority, nobody had told the determined pilots of the Luftwaffe, because the skies over Germany were both dangerous and deadly. Robert’s iconic scene depicts a dramatic clash between the USAAF and the Luftwaffe high over the Rhineland. P-51 Mustangs of the 357th Fighter Group, escorting a heavy bomber raid deep into enemy territory, have...

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Released on the 100th Anniversary of the RAF as a tribute to all those who flew the Spitfire! When the Luftwaffe unleashed the Fw190, the unsuspecting Spitfire pilots of RAF Fighter Command were at serious disadvantage – but it wasn’t for long! Under clear skies, a light breeze from the south-west blew across the...

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Part of a stunning pair of prints  featuring the P-51s of the 352nd Fighter Group - available individually or as a matching-numbered pair whilst stocks allow! When the American Eighth Air Force arrived in England in 1942 they had a...

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20 December 1943 – rookie pilot Charlie Brown and the crew of B-17 Ye Old Pub manage to bomb the Focke-Wolf factory in Bremen despite severe damage over target.  Turning for home, the damage was starting to show and the straggler now became a magnet for encircling Luftwaffe fighters, who pulverised the already battered Fortress. Somehow, Brown managed to keep her in...

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Robert Taylor's comprehensive work Eagles on the Channel Front , the fourth and final print in his widely acclaimed "Wings of the Luftwaffe" series, recreates a scene in northern France in the late autumn of 1941. Having just returned to their temporary airstrip in the region of St. Omer, Luftwaffe pilots of JG-26 excitedly debrief their recent encounter with Spitfires and...

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Part of a stunning pair of prints  featuring the P-51s of  the 352nd Fighter Group - available individually or as a matching-numbered pair whilst stocks allow! When the American Eighth Air Force arrived in England in 1942 they...

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It was the crew’s first mission together; a raid on the Focke-Wulf fighter production factory in Bremen, but for rookie pilot Charlie Brown, on only his second combat mission, 20 December 1943 quickly turned into a nightmare. Flying with the 527th Bomb Squadron, his B-17  Ye Olde Pub  was badly damaged over the target as intense, accurate flak took out one engine,...

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Almost out of fuel and ammunition, Me262s of JV44 returning to base in southern Germany, have been caught in a surprise attack by P-51 Mustangs of the 353rd Fighter Group as they attempt to land. At this point the P-51 has been forced to break away from the damaged Me262 as covering Fw190s arrive in the area. Despite their superior speed, the Me262s...

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It became known as the most exclusive club in the history of air combat – the Three Hundred Club! Those Aces with over 100 victories were exceptional; to reach 200 victories was a spectacular achievement. Yet two men went even further shooting down more than 300 enemy aircraft which placed them in a league of their own. They were the elite of the elite, and their names...

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THE WORLD'S FOREMOST AVIATION ARTIST COMMEMORATES THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN - 15 SEPTEMBER 1940 -  THE GREATEST DAY FOR THE RAF – HALF RAIDERS BROUGHT DOWN: 375 CAME, ONLY 175 RETURNED Hitler's air force returned to mass daylight raids yesterday and the RAF gave them the most shattering defeat they have...

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