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CONDITION:  MINT !!!


SIZE:  25 by 33 inches 


SIGNATURES:  Hand-signed and numbered by the artist Robert Taylor and TWELVE pilots who fought in the Battle of Britain - 10 RAF & 2 Luftwaffe:


General JOHANNES 'MACKY' STEINHOFF KC with oak leaves and swords - 176 victories

Oberleutnant GÜNTHER SEEGER KC - 56 victories - all on the western front

Flight Lieutenant RICHARD JONES

Squadron Leader DOUG NICHOLLS

Flying Officer KENNETH WILKINSON

Flight Lieutenant BENJAMIN BENT DFC

Group Captain BYRON DUCKENFIELD AFC

Flight Lieutenant WILLIAM J. CORBIN DFC

Wing Commander JOHN 'TIM' ELKINGTON

Flight Lieutenant TREVOR GRAY

Flight Lieutenant KEITH LAWRENCE DFC

Flight Lieutenant ROBIN LUCAS


NUMBER: 110 / 350 Anniversary Edition


Comes with the Certificate of Authenticity.


Me109’s from 1./JG51 and Spitfires of 54 Squadron clash head-on over Kent as the unit dives into a formation of Me-110s from KPRG 210. It is 54 Squadron’s third and final sortie of the day, early evening on Sunday 18 August 1940, at the end of the hardest week of fighting during the Battle of Britain. In the distance a group of Hurricanes tear in to a formation of Do17s from KG76 as they too struggle back towards France after another day of relentless assaults on the airfields of southern England.


For six days the Luftwaffe attacks on RAF Fighter Command airfields and radar stations in southern England had reached epic proportions, culminating in the ‘Hardest Day’ of them all – Sunday 18 August 1940.

For nearly a week the Luftwaffe had thrown everything they had into the attack on southern England in order to annihilate RAF Fighter Command, and gain air superiority over the Channel in preparation for Operation Sealion, the invasion of Britain. And, heavily outnumbered, the young RAF Spitfire and Hurricane pilots of Fighter Command had so far repelled them, at a cost.


The Battle of Britain isn’t yet won, but the tide has begun to turn. Within a month it will effectively be over and the invasion of Britain postponed forever. Goering, having failed in his much-vaunted boast to bring Britain to heel, will slink back to Berlin.


Robert Taylor has commemorated the 70th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain with this crucial day for the Hardest Days Trilogy. Valiant Response is the third and final edition in the series and continues the events depicted in Air Armada and Hornchurch Scramble.


Never framed, stored flat in a non-smoking, climate-controlled environment.

 

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