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CURRENT CATALOGUE
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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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STORM CHASERS
the Focke-Wulf Fw190s of I. /JGI during the Luftwaffe's struggle against the large-scale American daylight raids, February 1944.
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STORMBIRDS IN BAVARIA
Richard Taylor's impressive piece titled 'Stormbirds in Bavaria' depicts two of the last working Me262 jet fighter-bombers from II./KG54 as they emerge from hiding within the trees and are prepared for one of their final missions of the war. The roar of jet engines, however, will soon be heard no more. Final surrender is near and tranquillity will once again descend on this beautiful Alpine pasture.
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STORMBIRDS RISING
Robert Taylor, the master of aviation art, portrays the Me262s of III./JG7 in his powerful painting as a tribute to this revolutionary aircraft. He captures a scene during the final weeks of the war as Leutnant Hermann Buchner, by now one of the most famous jet Aces and recipient of the coveted Knight's Cross, joins his fellow pilots of III./JG7 as they climb to intercept a large formation of American bombers having just left their base at Parchim. Below them the tranquillity of the meandering River Havel, flowing gracefully through the countryside west of Berlin, is in stark contrast to the deadly encounters that will soon take place overhead.
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STORMCLOUDS GATHER
Me109s of I/JG2, under the command of Helmut Wick set out over the Channel, September 1940. Pilot signed print.
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STRAGGLER AT DAWN
Richard Taylor's inspired piece sees the straggler with just a few more miles to go before the pilot gets his Lancaster safely back on the ground and, after her ground crew have worked their magic, the bomber will soon be in the air again, ready to fight another day. Adding great provenance to this poignant and atmospheric release, the prints are personally autographed by distinguished World War Two veterans who flew with RAF Bomber Command, creating a unique and exclusive collector's piece.
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STRIKE AND RETURN
Robert Taylor has chosen 460 Squadron for this
evocative tribute to the men of RAF Bomber Command
who flew the torturous day and night raids throughout
World War II. Under the command of the dashing
young Group Captain Hughie Edwards, VC, between
1943-45 the Squadron took part in many of the most
important raids of the war, becoming the most highly
decorated squadron in Bomber Command by the end of
hostilities.
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STRIKE FORCE
In testament to what is one of the most dangerous long-range attack missions in the history of air combat, the Military Gallery has now published Robert's outstanding painting as a veteran-signed limited edition print. Adding great provenance, joining Robert in signing the prints are six of the highly-skilled Israeli Air Force pilots who took part in Operation Opera, providing a worthy addition to all collectors with an interest in the history of air combat.
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