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Luftwaffe and German Air Force aviation prints by artist Robert Taylor.

Robert Taylor's German aircraft aviation prints.  Aviation  paintings by Robert Taylor.  LUftwaffe aircraft  aviation prints.   Aviation art prints  by Aviation Artist Robert Taylor. All the superb prints are published by the Military Gallery and available from Cranston  Fine Arts.  Lookout for the special promotion 2 print offers at great discounts

 

 

 

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Action Over San Carlos by Geoff Lea (AP)

Action Over San Carlos by Geoff Lea (AP)  A Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Sea Harrier turns to release its Sidewinder missiles at an Argentinean Airforce Dagger as it beats a hasty retreat after a near miss on Sir Bedivere and HMS Fearless in San Carlos Sound during the 1982 Falklands Islands conflict.

The Loch Ness Wellington by Ivan Berryman.

The Loch Ness Wellington by Ivan Berryman.   R-Robert was dramatically retrieved after nearly forty years on the bed of Loch Ness in Scotland. It is being restored at the Brooklands Museum.

Flight Sub-Lieutenant R. A. J. Warneford, R.N. Won The V.V. For Blowing Up A Zeppelin Between Ghent And Brussels.

Flight Sub-Lieutenant R. A. J. Warneford, R.N. Won The V.V. For Blowing Up A Zeppelin Between Ghent And Brussels.   At 3 oclock on the morning of the 7th June 1915, flight Sub-Lieutenant R. A. J. Warneford, R.N., attacked a Zeppelin in the air, between Ghent and Brussels, at 6,000 feet.  He dropped six bombs, and the airship exploded, fell to the ground, and burst for a considerable time.  The force of the explosion caused the Morane monoplane to turn upside down.  The pilot succeeded in returned fighting the machine, but had to make a forced landing in the enemys country.  However, he was able to re-start his engine and returned safely to the aerodrome.  Within twenty-four hours he was awarded the V.C., notification being conveyed to him in a telegram from His Majesty the King.  Also, the French Authorities conferred upon him the Cross-of a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, in recognition of his brilliant exploit.

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