Flight of the Eagles by Robert Taylor

This mint condition print is one of a 1985 limited edition of 1500 and is signed in pencil by the artist Robert Taylor and General Adolf Galland – Knights Cross with Oak Leaves, Swords and Diamonds.


Description

A magnificent rendition of the notorious Me109′s of JG-26 – Adolf Galland’s Jagdgeschwader (fighter wing) – climbing out of Abbeville on a bright morning in 1941. Leading the flight, is Galland himself -the greatest Fighter Leader of the Luftwaffe.
Adolf Galland commanded the respect of both his compatriots and those of the Allied Air Forces who knew of his reputation.
There were few sights more likely to set flowing the adrenalin of the fighter pilots of the Allied Air Forces in 1941 than the appearance of Adolf Galland’s Me109′s. This is the very moment when the Messerschmitts emerge from cloud cover into the magnificent coloured morning sky climbing to their battle height of 20,000ft. The pilots anticipate another engagement that will test to the limit the nerve and endurance of the brave young men of both sides. Always an incisive strategist and popular leader, Adolf Galland rapidly rose through the ranks of the Luftwaffe to become the youngest General in all the German forces at the age of only 29 years. 

This item is stored in an art storage tube. 

*This does NOT come with certificate of authenticity