| Mustangs on the
Prowl. Aviation art print by Aviation artist
Robert Taylor. Aviation art print 'Mustangs on the Prowl' by Robert Taylor.
Between 3 and 13 September 1944,
the 55th Fighter Group flew eight arduous, highly successful, bomber
escort missions to Germany for which the group received a Distinguished
Unit Citation. Like those the group had flown before, and would fly again
and again until the end of hostilities, each mission took them deep into
enemy airspace, involved desperate combat with Luftwaffe fighters, and
culminated in rapid descent to low level to strafe enemy airfields on the
way home. In that ten day period of intense fighting the 55th covered
themselves in glory, destroying large numbers of enemy fighters in the air
and on the ground, one of their pilots becoming the top-scoring ground
attack pilot of the campaign. Long-range combat missions were typical of
the assignments flown by the fighters of the 8th Air Force during that
period of the air war. Not content with dog-fighting at altitude, when
escort duty was complete, the Eighth™s aggressive fighter pilots
relished the opportunity to hurtle down to tree-top height and, ignoring
the inevitable barrage of anti-aircraft fire, shoot up any target of
opportunity upon which they could bring their guns to bear. Robert Taylor™s
spectacular new limited edition print, the third in his acclaimed
Collector Portfolio commemorating the great Air Commands of World War II,
depicts the king of the Eighth's ground attack Aces, Colonel Elwyn
Righetti. Flying his P-51D Mustang, the 55th's CO of 338 Squadron, already
with 20 plus victories to his credit, leads his pilots through the Rhine
Gorge, skimming the ancient Castle of Stableck standing above Bacharach,
as they seek out enemy targets on their way back to base at Wormingford,
England, in the spring of 1945. A classic Robert Taylor edition endorsed
with the signatures of Aces who flew and fought the legendary P-51 Mustang
in the greatest air war in history.
|
|
|
Mustangs on the Prowl by Robert Taylor.
Between 3 and 13 September 1944, the 55th Fighter Group flew eight arduous, highly successful, bomber escort missions to Germany for which the group received a Distinguished Unit Citation. Like those the group had flown before, and would fly again and again until the end of hostilities, each mission took them deep into enemy airspace, involved desperate combat with Luftwaffe fighters, and culminated in rapid descent to low level to strafe enemy airfields on the way home. In that ten day period of intense fighting the 55th covered themselves in glory, destroying large numbers of enemy fighters in the air and on the ground, one of their pilots becoming the top-scoring ground attack pilot of the campaign. Long-range combat missions were typical of the assignments flown by the fighters of the 8th Air Force during that period of the air war. Not content with dog-fighting at altitude, when escort duty was complete, the Eighths aggressive fighter pilots relished the opportunity to hurtle down to tree-top height and, ignoring the inevitable barrage of anti-aircraft fire, shoot up any target of opportunity upon which they could bring their guns to bear. Robert Taylors spectacular new limited edition print, the third in his acclaimed Collector Portfolio commemorating the great Air Commands of World War II, depicts the king of the Eighths ground attack Aces, Colonel Elwyn Righetti. Flying his P-51D Mustang, the 55ths CO of 338 Squadron, already with 20 plus victories to his credit, leads his pilots through the Rhine Gorge, skimming the ancient Castle of Stableck standing above Bacharach, as they seek out enemy targets on their way back to base at Wormingford, England, in the spring of 1945. A classic Robert Taylor edition endorsed with the signatures of Aces who flew and fought the legendary P-51 Mustang in the greatest air war in history.
Signed limited edition of 500 prints. Image size 16 inches x 29 inches (41cm x 74cm) Sold out edition. Just one secondary market print available..ilable. available.. Price £ Signed by Major Bill Allen, Colonel Gerald Brown (deceased) and Colonel Donald Cummings.
ITEM CODE DHM2265
|
|