CRACK ACE

by Robert Taylor

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Limited edition 75 Limited Availability Contact Us
Collectors edition 25 Limited Availability Contact Us
Collectors edition artist proof 10 Limited Availability Contact Us
Remarques 15 Limited Availability Contact Us
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Ace: a fighter pilot who has shot down five or more enemy aircraft in combat.

The Luftwaffe had so many Aces that the number runs into the thousands. The list includes many whose impressive tallies will never be surpassed, names that are recorded for posterity: men such as top-scorer Erich Hartmann with 352 victories, Gerhard Barkhorn who also surpassed the 300 victory mark and Günther Rall, who surely would have done so but for injury. Along with others such as Erich Rudorffer who flew over 1,000 combat missions and was shot down sixteen times whilst achieving his tally of 222 victories; he somehow managed to survive but many didn’t.

Unlike their RAF and US counterparts, the highly-skilled and battle-honed Luftwaffe ‘experten’ were not rested from combat to recuperate and hand their knowledge on to a new generation, before returning to the fray. They fought until the end; there was no respite unless you were wounded, shot down and taken prisoner – or killed in action; which many were.

Men such as Major Helmut Wick who, had he lived, might have surpassed them all.

A successful veteran of the Battle of France, he fought with distinction in the Battle of Britain and was only the fourth recipient of the Knight’s Cross with Oak Leaves. He was the youngest Major in the Luftwaffe when he was appointed Geschwaderkommodore of JG2 ‘Richthofen’, again the youngest ever to hold this position. But, like so many others, his exceptional career and meteoric rise would come to an end. On 28 November 1940 his luck ran out when, with a staggering 56 air combat victories to his credit - at the time, the top-scoring Luftwaffe pilot ever - he was shot down and killed by the RAF Ace John Dundas, during an engagement over the English Channel. Dundas was himself immediately shot down and killed.

Helmut Wick is the subject of Robert Taylor’s brilliantly composed Crack Ace, the latest release in his increasingly collectible series of Masterwork drawings. With his unrivalled skill using his striking graphite and paint combination, Robert portrays the top Ace shortly after his appointment as Geschwaderkommodore of JG2 ‘Richthofen’, describing the outcome of a recent duel with a Spitfire to his fellow officers.

Following countless Luftwaffe editions that have been produced over more than four decades, the Military Gallery has announced that each print is personally autographed by a prominent Luftwaffe fighter pilot who flew in combat during WWII. Some editions are also conservation matted to include the original autographs of renowned Luftwaffe fighter Aces, giving collectors the opportunity to secure a piece of history for future generations.

The Book

To complete the portfolio, each print is issued with a matching-numbered, hard-back copy of the book ARRIVAL OF EAGLES.

Distinguished author and historian Andy Saunders examines an astonishing collection of stories about Luftwaffe aircraft arriving in the UK or in its surrounding coastal waters during WWII.

The Signatures

Every print is signed by Robert Taylor along with a highly-respected Luftwaffe pilot:

  • Lieutnant HORST JAEKEL

The Collector's Edition & Artist Proofs

With all components of the Limited Edition, each print is conservation matted to include the original autographs of four famous Luftwaffe Aces who flew Bf109s in combat during WWII:

  • Oberleutnant Günther Seeger KC
  • Generalleutnant Günther Rall KC with Oak Leaves and Swords
  • Oberleutnant Siegfried Bethke
  • General Friedrich Obleser KC

Each matching-numbered book contains a special collector’s bookplate signed by a highly-distinguished Luftwaffe Ace:

  • Generalleutnant Adolf Galland KC with Oak Leaves Swords and Diamonds

Overall matted size approx: 22" wide x 24 ¼" high 

The Matted Remarques

Robert will hand-craft an original drawing in the lower margin of the print, giving collectors the opportunity to acquire a highly sought after original work by the world's most collected aviation artist. Each copy is individually matted with all the components of the Collector's Edition.

Sizes and layouts of matted Remarques will vary.

A Tribute to Helmut Wick

Over a number of years we have managed to source a collect a small number of original wartime autographs of Helmut Wick, and we are delighted to make them available in this stunning release.

Order any edition of Crack Ace and we'll create new conservation matting to include a photograph and the signature.

Numbers are very limited so please contact us urgently if these are of interest.

Media:
Lithograph and book set
Size:
18 x 18 inches
Release Date:
2/2018

Editions that feature original and unique artwork, such as Remarque, Tribute and matted editions, are specifically hand-crafted to order. As a result, our normal delivery policies do not apply to these items but we’ll be sure to update you as soon as your drawing is complete. If you have any particular request for your remarque drawing – such as specific aircraft markings – please ask when placing your order and we will do our best to accommodate.

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