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Air Armada - The Hardest Days by Robert Taylor

Air Armada - The Hardest Days by Robert Taylor (Me109)
Air Armada - The Hardest Days by Robert Taylor (Me109)
Air Armada - The Hardest Days by Robert Taylor (Me109)
Air Armada - The Hardest Days by Robert Taylor (Me109)
Air Armada - The Hardest Days by Robert Taylor (Me109)
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PART 1: AIR ARMADA - THE LUFTWAFFE In just six weeks Hitler's forces had overrun Western Europe as once-proud armies swiftly fell before the might of the German "Blitzkrieg". It was a devastating def...  >Read More
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With all the signatures and components of the Anniversary Edition, every print in the special Tribute Edition is accompanied by a substantial ORIGINAL pencil drawing individually crafted for you by the world’s premier aviation artist Robert Taylor. Each drawing is different and will feature aircraft relevant to the painting "Air Armada", the first in Robert Taylor’s new Battle of Britain Trilogy - "The Hardest Days".
Prints are signed by the artist and numbered

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  • 450 Limited Editions....$320 LImited availability
  • 350 Anniversary Editions....Sold out
  • 25 Anniversary Edition Artists Proofs....Sold out
  • 10 Battle of Britain Tribute Proofs w/ original drawing....Sold out

  • Overall Size: 33" x 25"
  • Image Size: 26" x 17 5/8"
  • PART 1: AIR ARMADA - THE LUFTWAFFE


    In just six weeks Hitler's forces had overrun Western Europe as once-proud armies swiftly fell before the might of the German "Blitzkrieg". It was a devastating defeat, and now only Britain stood alone. Few thought she could survive. As Churchill pledged that Britain would never surrender, a German invasion seemed inevitable. But before any invasion could take place the Luftwaffe must neutralize the RAF and win control of the skies over southern England. Awaiting them was a small, but resilient band of young men, the pilots of RAF Fighter Command. On 12 August, the Germans turned their full attention to the forward fighter bases and radar stations, hoping to obliterate them once and for all. From Norway in the north, through the Low Countries and northern France to Brittany in the west, the Luftwaffe threw every available aircraft into the attack. For the young men of Fighter Command the next seven days of fighting would leave them exhausted and all but spent: They were to be the hardest days of the Battle of Britain, culminating on Sunday 18 August.

    Robert Taylor's magnificent masterwork, Air Armada, recreates a moment on that day as Heinz Bar, 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.

    Signatures:

    Limited Edition
  • Oberst HAJO HERRMANN
  • Major HANS-EKKEHARD BOB

    Anniversary Edition includes the two above plus:
  • Major ERICH RUDORFFER
  • Generalleutnant GUNTHER RALL
  • Oberleutnant HEINRICH SUDEL

    Battle of Britain Tribute Edition includes all above plus:
  • Oberleutnant ERWIN LEYKAUF (drawing)
  • Oberst HEINRICH "HEINZ" BAR (matted)
  • Generalleutnant ADOLF GALLAND (matted)
  • Oberst HERBERT IHLEFELD (matted)
  • Oberstleutnant HANS-JOACHIM JABS (matted)
  • Generalmajor DIETRICH HRABAK (matted)
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