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Robert Taylor Hellcat aviation prints.

Robert Taylor's B-26 Marauder aviation prints.  Grumman Hellcat paintings by Robert Taylor.  The Grumman Hellcat  aviation prints.   Aviation art prints  of the Grumman Hellcat aircraft available from Aviation Artist Robert Taylor. Published by the Military Gallery and available form Cranston  Fine Arts.  Lookout for the special promotion 2 print offers at great discounts

Grumman designed the hellcat as a replacement for the Wildcat. which although was a good fighter and could withstand alot of punishment. it was found after pearl harbor that it was not a match for the Japanese Zero.  The hellcat proved to be a great replacement. Production started in 1942  and ended in November 1945, the total production figure being 12,275. 

The Grumman Hellcat first saw action against the Japanese on 1st September 1943, when fighters off the USS Independence (CVL-22) shot down a Japanese Seaplane. On the 23rd November Grumman Hellcats Over  Tarawa shot down approximately 30 Japanese Mitsubishi Zeros. but lost one Hellcat. On the 11th November 1942 a full day Arial combat between Hellcats and Zeros over Raboul resulted in over 100 Japanese aircraft shoot down with the loss of only a couple of Hellcats.  Grumman hellcats were used extensively form then on in the Pacific Theatre. A total of 66,530 sorties were flown with the majority of these form aircraft carriers (62,386).  They destroyed over 5,150 Japanese aircraft with the loss of 270 aircraft. The Royal navies Fleet Air Arm  received 1263 Hellcats which they renamed Gannets.  They flew sorties  against German positions and shipping in Norway and the Mediterranean and also in the far east.  there was a total of 12 squadrons equipped with hellcats. with this number  being reduced to only two by the end of the war.

 


Hellcat Fury by Robert Taylor.


Hellcat Fury by Robert Taylor.

Truk, the small atoll in the South Pacific, was the major anchorage for the Japanese Fleet. Comprising a magnificent harbor and four heavily defended airfields, it was thought impregnable by the US forces as they fought their way up through the Pacific. But on 16-17 February 1944 a violent two-day aerial assault by carrierborne aircraft of Task Force 58 exploded the myth. In just two days the US Navy flyers sunk over 200,000 tons of Japanese naval shipping and destroyed an estimated 275 enemy aircraft, totally eliminating all effectiveness of the Japanese base. Light as the US Navy losses were only 25 aircraft failed to return the battle for Truk was ferocious. The ground installations, ships, and airfield batteries put up intense antiaircraft fire against the attacking American aircraft, while Zeros did their best to repel the onslaught. The air above the atoll became a maelstrom of flak, tracer, flying lead and shrapnel, while below huge explosions rocked the ground as ammo and fuel.........


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Item Code : NT0007Hellcat Fury by Robert Taylor. - Editions Available
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PRINTAces Edition. Signed limited edition of 450 prints.
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Paper size 35 inches x 24 inches (89cm x 61cm) Vraciu, Alex
McWhorter, Hamilton
Hardy, Willis E
+ Artist : Robert Taylor
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War in the Pacific Edition. Limited edition of 25 artist proofs.
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Paper size 35 inches x 24 inches (89cm x 61cm) Donahue, Archie
Crosby, John Ted
Dungan, Fred Buck
Duffy, James E
Strane, John R
Wendorf, Ed Wendy
Vraciu, Alex
McWhorter, Hamilton
Hardy, Willis E
+ Artist : Robert Taylor
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PRINTWar in the Pacific Edition. Signed limited edition of 300 prints.
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Image size 35 inches x 24 inches (89cm x 61cm) Donahue, Archie
Crosby, John Ted
Dungan, Fred Buck
Duffy, James E
Strane, John R
Wendorf, Ed Wendy
Vraciu, Alex
McWhorter, Hamilton
Hardy, Willis E
+ Artist : Robert Taylor
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Paper size 35 inches x 24 inches (89cm x 61cm) Donahue, Archie
Swett, James E
Porter, Robert Bruce
Crosby, John Ted
Dungan, Fred Buck
Duffy, James E
Strane, John R
Wendorf, Ed Wendy
Vejtasa, Stanley Swede
Vraciu, Alex
McWhorter, Hamilton
Hardy, Willis E
+ Artist : Robert Taylor
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