A Time For Heroes by Robert Taylor

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Aircraft Spitfire

Royal Air Force and Royal Navy Fighter Pilots of World War II
Spitfires of 234 Squadron return to St. Eval after intercepting heavy raids on south coast ports during the Battle of Britain.
Signatures include Group Captain Tom Dalton Morgan DSO DFC* OBE, Wing Commander Bob Doe DSO DFC*, Wing Commander George ‘Grumpy’ Unwin DSO DFM*, Squadron Leader Neville Duke DSO OBE DFC* AFC CzMC, Wing Commander John Freeborn DFC*, Flight Lieutenant John Squier, Squadron Leader Mahinder Pujji DFC, and on the companion print ‘Preparing for Action’ Commander Mike Crossley DSC* Royal Navy, Lieutenant Commander Peter Meadway Royal Navy.

Fighter Pilots Artist Proof Edition includes companion print Preparing for Action

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A Time For Heroes by Robert Taylor – Edition: Battle of Britain Edition
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Description

Artist Proof Edition

Royal Air Force and Royal Navy fighter aircrews flew combat throughout the six long years of World War Two. At the outbreak of war in 1939 four RAF Hurricane squadrons and two equipped with Gladiators went immediately to France where in short time New Zealander “Cobber” Kain became the first Allied Ace of the war. In April 1940 Hurricanes and Gladiators saw action in Norway, when Rhodesian Caesar Hull of 263 Squadron became the second air Ace. By the fall of France the new Spitfire joined in the great air battles over the Channel as the British Expeditionary Force evacuated Dunkirk. Bob Stanford -Tuck, Douglas Bader, Peter Townsend, Sailor Malan, and many other great Aces gained their first victories, but with German forces massing on the French coast, the invasion of Britain looked imminent. Only RAF Fighter Command stood in Hitler’s way. By July, the most famous of all air battles had begun. The next three months, under glorious summer skies, saw the most decisive and continual aerial fighting in history. The British victory in the Battle of Britain was to fundamentally change the course of the war and, ultimately, the course of history. But there were four and a half more years of air battles still to be fought and won -from the English Channel Front to the North African desert, from the Mediterranean to Far East Asia. It fell to Fleet Air Arm pilots to see the last air fighting for British and Commonwealth pilots, by then equipped with Seafires and American Corsairs and Hellcats, as they took part in the final assaults on the Japanese mainland. As the last embers of hostilities faded into history the centuries old doctrine of maritime supremacy had gone. Now the aircraft ruled. In his masterful painting A Time For Heroes Robert Taylor pays tribute to the World War II fighter aircrews of the RAF and Fleet Air Arm. A panoramic scene from the era of the Battle of Britain shows Mk I Spitfires of 234 Squadron, 10 Group’s top scoring squadron, returning to St. Eval after intercepting heavy raids on south coast ports during the heaviest fighting, in September 1940. St. Michael’s Mount, the castle built on the site of a 14th Century monastery to defend Britain’s shores from earlier enemies, provides a symbolic backdrop as once again a band of brothers is called upon to defend their Sceptred Isle.

Overall Print Size 31″ x 23″-

The Battle of Britain Edition

Signed by the artist and 3 fighter pilots

Group Captain Tom Dalton Morgan DSO DFC* OBE,

Wing Commander Bob Doe DSO DFC*,

Wing Commander George ‘Grumpy’ Unwin DSO DFM*.

The Fighter Pilots Edition – 9 signatures and companion print

With 7 RAF Fighter pilots signing the main print, and 2 Fleet Air Arm pilots signing the exclusive Hurricane companion print ‘Preparing for Action’

Group Captain Tom Dalton Morgan DSO DFC* OBE,

Wing Commander Bob Doe DSO DFC*,

Wing Commander George ‘Grumpy’ Unwin DSO DFM*.

Squadron Leader Neville Duke DSO OBE DFC* AFC CzMC,

Wing Commander John Freeborn DFC*,

Flight Lieutenant John Squier, Squadron Leader Mahinder Pujji DFC,

Preparing for Action – companion Print signed by

Commander Mike Crossley DSC* Royal Navy,

Lieutenant Commander Peter Meadway Royal Navy

 

Additional information

Edition

Battle of Britain Edition, Fighter Pilots Edition