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CURRENT CATALOGUE by Robert Taylor
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Current Catalog shows alphabetically, by artists, all prints currently
available from the Military Gallery. Many are now low in inventory
and a few close to selling out. Click on thumbnail image or title
to see larger image and more information.
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A TIME FOR HEROES
The fourth print in Robert Taylor's acclaimed series of limited editions commemorating the men and machines
of the great Air Commands that battled the hostile skies of World War Two.
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ACES ON THE WESTERN FRONT - THE GICLÉE STUDIO PROOF
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.
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AGAINST ALL ODDS
Caught on the surface in the Straits of Gibraltar, gun crews of a type VIIc U-Boat fight off attack by a PBY Catalina. Prints signed by U-Boat commanders.
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AIR APACHES ON THE WARPATH
B-25s of the 345th "Air Apaches" Bomb Group attack and sink a Japanese sub chaser, February 1944. Pilot and crew signed print.
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AIR ARMADA - THE HARDEST DAYS PART I
Robert Taylor’s magnificent masterwork, Air Armada, recreates a moment on that day as Heinz Bär, the Luftwaffe’s top-scoring NCO Ace of the Battle of Britain and one of the greatest Aces in history, climbs away from his airfield near Calais with the other pilots of 1./JG51 to escort the Do17s of KG76 for yet another deadly attack on the RAF. Away in the distance, Me110s from EPRG 210 also prepare to join the epic encounters that lie ahead.
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AIRSTRIKE
Last seconds of a Mirage V at the hands of 801 Naval Air C.O., Commander 'Sharkey' Ward, flying a Sea Harrier from H.M.S. Invincible on May 21, 1982. Pilot signed print.
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AMERICA STRIKES BACK
Ken Taylor in his P-40 Tomahawk, bringing down his second enemy aircraft on December 7, 1941, an Aichi D-3Al ' Val' dive-bomber. In the background palls of smoke rise from the up-turned battleship Oklahoma. Pilot signed print.
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CURRENT CATALOGUE by Robert Taylor
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