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Flight Lieutenant Larry Robillard DFM CD - Signed Aviation Art


Cranston Fine Arts Aviation Art and Artists World War Two Veteran Signatures UK and Commonwealth R Robillard, Larry

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Flight Lieutenant Larry Robillard DFM CD

Born in Ottawa, 17 November 1920, Canadian ace with 8 victories. Sgt. Joseph Guillame Laurent Robillard, During a sweep over the Lille area, less than a month after his first operational flight, Sergeant Robillard, a former member of the Ottawa Flying club, saw a fellow pilot parachuting. Believing it was his commanding officer who had been shot down, Robillard started to protect the descending pilot by escorting him down, but was himself attacked by nine enemy fighters. In the fierce fight which followed the daring Ottawan destroyed at least two of his attackers. Flight Leutnant Larry Robillard was one of Johnnie Johnsons keen and skillful Canadian pilots. He was shot down over France in 1943. However, with his fluent French and the help of the Resistance, he managed to get back to England, and received a heros welcome when he returned to France to continue the fight, leading a section of 443 Squadron of Johnnies 144 Wing following the Liberation. He flew with 145 Sqn RAF, 72 Sqn RAF, 402 Sqn RCAF, 443 Sqn RCAF. Larry Robillard died at his home in Montreal, Canada on 8th March 2006.



Awarded the Distinguished Flying Medal
Distinguished
Flying Medal

Flight Lieutenant Larry Robillard DFM CD - Signed Aviation Art

Returning from Caen by Graeme Lothian.


Returning from Caen by Graeme Lothian.
3 of 4 editions available.
2 of 3 editions featuring up to 11 additional signatures are available.
£230.00 - £4500.00

Greycap Leader by Robert Taylor.


Greycap Leader by Robert Taylor.
2 of 3 editions available.
All 3 editions feature up to 10 additional signatures.
£310.00 - £325.00

Fighter Pilot of the Royal Air Force by Graeme Lothian.


Fighter Pilot of the Royal Air Force by Graeme Lothian.
7 editions.
6 of the 7 editions feature up to 16 additional signatures.
£170.00 - £3500.00


Dawn Till Dusk by Richard Taylor.

Dawn Till Dusk by Richard Taylor.
2 of 5 editions available.
All 5 editions feature up to 11 additional signatures.
£110.00 - £275.00

Midwinter Dawn by Robert Taylor.


Midwinter Dawn by Robert Taylor.
One of 6 editions available.
All 6 editions feature up to 15 additional signatures.
£295.00

St Croix sur Mer by Robert Taylor.


St Croix sur Mer by Robert Taylor.
This single edition is sold out.
The edition features 3 additional signatures.



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Returning from Caen by Graeme Lothian.

Spitfires from 144 Wing RCAF 2nd TAF led by W/c Johnnie Johnson. Supplying air cover to a mixed force of 942 bombers over Normandy on Operation Goodwood, 18th July 1944. SR-Z of 101 (Special) squadron. Lancasters piloted by Flt Lt George Harris DFC.


Greycap Leader by Robert Taylor.

Leading 433 (Canadian) Squadron, top Allied Fighter Ace Johnnie Johnson -Greycap Leader - has already bagged an Fw190, and is hauling his MKIX Spitfire around looking for a second in heavy dog-fighting over the Rhine, September 1944. In the distance more enemy fighters appear, they too will receive the attention of the Canadians.


Fighter Pilot of the Royal Air Force by Graeme Lothian.

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Dawn Till Dusk by Richard Taylor.

Fighter Ace Johnnie Johnson leads MkIX Spitfires of his No.144 Canadian Wing back to their base at Ford after a long day of operations over Normandy shortly after D-Day. The wing flew constant fighter sweeps throughout the Normandy Invasions, before relocating to France on June 15th 1944.


Midwinter Dawn by Robert Taylor.

The engineers at Rolls-Royce had worked their magic. They had somehow managed to squeeze every available ounce of power out of the current Merlin engine and by D-Day on 6 June 1944 the sleek Mk.IX Spitfires of Fighter Command reigned supreme in the skies over Normandy. The magnificent Mk.IXs were, by far, the most numerous variant of Spitfires that fought from D-Day to the threshold of the Reich. In the great drive from Normandy across northern France, Belgium and into Holland the Spitfire pilots of Fighter Command threw down the gauntlet to any Luftwaffe pilots brave enough, or foolhardy enough, to tangle with them. Perhaps the greatest pilot to ever fly the Spitfire was the RAF&39;s top fighter Ace Johnnie Johnson. His resolute determination and steadfast leadership came into its own during D-Day and the subsequent advance through Normandy, and he would finish the war as the highest scoring Allied Ace in Europe. The scene captures the moment when, as Wing Leader of 127 Canadian Wing, Johnnie is seen leading Mk.IX Spitfires from 421 Red Indian Squadron RCAF out on patrol from their airfield at Evere near Brussels on a cold December morning in 1944. It is close to the fighting and the German front line so, as the Canadians climb steadily out over the snow clad landscape in the golden light of dawn, they are already alert and on the lookout for the first signs of trouble.


St Croix sur Mer by Robert Taylor.

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Larry Robillard signing artist Graeme Lothian's art prints and book, at the Special Forces Club, London, in 2001.


Flight Lieutenant Larry Robillard DFM CD
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Flight Lieutenant Larry Robillard DFM CD
Squadron details



No.145 Sqn RAF
Country : UK
Disbanded 15th October 1957
Known Codes : , SO, ZX,


No.145 Sqn RAF

Polish

Diu noctoque pugnamus - We fight by day and night



No.402 Sqn RCAF
Country : Canada
Disbanded 24th July 1945
Known Codes : , AE,


No.402 Sqn RCAF

City of Winnipeg

We stand on guard



No.443 Sqn RCAF
Country : Canada
Disbanded 15th March 1946
Known Codes : , 2I,


No.443 Sqn RCAF

Hornet

Our sting is death



No.72 Sqn RAF
Country : UK
Disbanded 12th November 1981
Known Codes : , RN, SD,


No.72 Sqn RAF

Basutoland

Swift


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