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Hostile Sky by Robert Taylor.
A B-24 has been hit and is losing touch with the main bomber formation, as
Luftwaffe pilots concentrated their attentions on the unfortunate aircraft. Two
Fw190s, are zooming up for the kill on the damaged B-24. Seeing the desperate
situation, a P-38 escort pilot has made a head-on attack, splitting the pair of
Fw190s, and thwarting their attempt to finish off the B-24. Another P-38, aware
of the situation, is turning into the path of the Fw190s, and Robert makes it
clear in his dramatic portrayal that the action has some way to go before any
conclusion will be reached. |
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Hostile Sky by Robert Taylor
A B-24 has been hit and is losing touch with the main bomber formation, as Luftwaffe pilots concentrated their attentions on the unfortunate aircraft. Two Fw190s, are zooming up for the kill on the damaged B-24. Seeing the desperate situation, a P-38 escort pilot has made a head-on attack, splitting the pair of Fw190s, and thwarting their attempt to finish off the B-24. Another P-38, aware of the situation, is turning into the path of the Fw190s, and Robert makes it clear in his dramatic portrayal that the action has some way to go before any conclusion will be reached.
Signed limited edition of 1250 prints. Paper size 33 inches x 25 inches (84cm x 64cm) Only one available.. Price £225.00 Signed by Colonel Gerald Brown, Colonel John Lowell, Hauptmann Alfred Grislawski (deceased) and Captain Gunther Schack.
Limited edition of 125 artist proofs. Paper size 33 inches x 25 inches (84cm x 64cm). Price £395.00 Signed by Colonel Gerald Brown, Colonel John Lowell, Hauptmann Alfred Grislawski (deceased) and Captain Gunther Schack.
ITEM CODE DHM2085
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Hostile Sky by Robert Taylor
- The Signatures
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 | Colonel Gerald Brown
Gerald Brown arrived in Europe in August 1943, completing his first tour with the 38th Fighter Squadron, 55th Fighter Group, becoming the first P38 Ace in the 8th Air Force. Volunteering for a second tour, this time flying P-51 Mustangs with the 334th FG, 4th Flying Group at Debden. In September 1944 he was forced to bail out of his burning P-51 over enemy territory, but escaped to return to his squadron, and completed his second tour in November 1944. Gerry Brown later flew in Korea, but was shot down, spending three years in captivity.
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 | Hauptmann Alfred Grislawski (deceased)
Alfred Grislawski joined 9./JG52 in 1940, quickly becoming an Ace. An outstanding fighter pilot, his air victories were 133 in over 800 combat missions until he was severely wounded. he was awarded the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves. Died 19th September 2003.
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