|
Robert Taylor Ju88 aviation
prints. Robert Taylor Junkers 88 Twin Engined Bomber aviation
prints. Robert Taylor Junker 88 German Night fighter, diver bomber aviation
prints. Full range of
Junkers 88 signed limited edition art prints by Aviation artist Robert Taylor.
published by The Military Gallery and available from Cranston Fine Arts.
Look out for the two print promotional packages available at great
discounts.
The German Junkers JU 88 twin engined Bomber of
World war two. The first prototype first flew in December 1936 with a
civilian registration of D-AQEN it managed a top speed of 360 mph. This
would give the German air force the Luftwaffe a fast multi role bomber.
The Junkers JU 88 was used as a night fighter, reconnaissance and Torpedo
Bomber. In total there were 15,000 JU 88's built during the war
|
| Fastest Victory by Robert Taylor Taking his Hurricane off from Speke, a raiding JU88 crossed the airfield in front of Denys Gillam, who promptly shot it down. It was the fastest air victory of the war, and probably of all time. Signed limited edition of 990 prints. Paper size 24 inches x 20 inches (61cm x 51cm). Price £135.00 Signed by Air Vice-Marshal Denys Gillam. ITEM CODE DHM2078 |
| First Combat by Robert Taylor Don Kingaby is the only pilot in the RAF to have been awarded 3 DFMs. During his first combat on August 12, 1940, he severely damaged an JU88 over the Isle of Wight and Robert Taylor captures the moment of break, with the JU88 already smoking. Don Kingaby flew a further 450 operational sorties on Spitfires. Signed limited edition of 990 prints. Paper size 24 inches x 20 inches (61cm x 51cm). Price £135.00 Signed by Wing Commander Don Kingaby DSO AFC DFM** DFC (USA). ITEM CODE DHM2081 |

| Ready to purchase from our secure site? Click the editions below. | 
| | | | SOLD OUT |
| | | SOLD OUT |
|
| Assault on the Capital by Robert Taylor Robert Taylors final painting in his 60th Anniversary trilogy features a scene from the attacks on the afternoon of September 7, 1940. Led by Herbert Ihlefeld, Me109Es of II/LG 2 dive through the bomber formation giving chase to Hurricanes of 242 Squadron as Ju88s of KG30, having unloaded their bombs, head for home. One Ju88 has been hit and is already losing height, and will not return. Following behind He111s of KG53 try to keep formation as they fly through flak. The sky is alive with action.
ITEM CODE DHM2121 | |