Running the Gauntlet by Robert Taylor – Portfolio Proof

£595.00

Rare Edition – Portfolio Proof

Running the Gauntlet, a superb painting by Robert Taylor, shows Me262s of JV44 returning to base in southern Germany, having come under attack from P-51 Mustangs of the 353rd Fighter Group.
The Portfolio Proof is issued with a Companion Print
Signed by Major General DONALD J. STRAIT, Lieutenant Colonel CLYDE B. EAST, Leutnant NORBERT HANNIG, Leutnant WALTER SCHUCK, Colonel DONALD CUMMINGS, Brigadier General ROBIN OLDS, Major ERIC RUDORFFER, Leutnant ALFRED AMBS, Captain JIM BROOKS, Colonel WALKER ‘BUD’ MAHURIN, Generalleutnant ADOLF GALLAND, Feldwebel ERNEST GIEFING, Colonel HERSCHEL GREEN,

General JOHANNES STEINHOFF (matted signature), Generalleutnant WALTER KRUPINSKI (matted signature) – companion print

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Rare Edition – Portfolio Proof

“With as few as 300 Me262 jet fighters we could, on any day, have shot down a minimum of 200 bombers. Over a week or two the daylight bombing of Germany would have been stopped” General Adolf Galland

Though some 1400 of Germany’s remarkable Me262 jet aircraft were built, fewer than 300 ever saw action during its short 10 month combat career, the 550 mph fighter-bomber arriving in service too late to make any impression on the course of the war.

Most famous of all Me262 units was Jagdverband 44, commanded by General Adolf Galland. Instructed by Hitler to set up a small defensive fighter unit to make the most of the new Me262, Galland’s JV44 attracted other top scoring pilots, including top Aces Macky Steinhoff and Walter Krupinski, and the unit soon became dubbed ‘Galland’s Squadron of Experts’.

Though doing their best to repel daylight attacks on jet production plants in Southern Germany, JV44 were fighting a losing battle. During a raid on 9 April 1945 the unit lost 9 aircraft – a pattern that was to continue. Also, American fighter pilots, unable to catch the 262 in the air, found success taking the jets out as they took off or landed, catching them while at their most vulnerable. With the Allies driving deeper and deeper into Germany, production of the aircraft, spares, fuel and ammunition steadily dried up. The point came when JV44, Galland’s now legendary Squadron of Experts, finally ground to a halt.

Running the Gauntlet, a superb painting by Robert Taylor, shows Me262s of JV44 returning to base in southern Germany, having come under attack from P-51 Mustangs of the 353rd Fighter Group. Almost out of fuel and ammunition, the Me262s have little option but to complete their landing sequence, hoping fervently they are not “bounced” by American fighters loitering in the area. They are out of luck on this occasion, and although Galland has organised a unit flying Focke-Wulf Fw190D-9s to provide air cover in the area of the airfield, they too have been caught by the 353rd Fighter Group’s surprise attack. At the relatively slow speed required on final approach, the Me262’s handling is sluggish and the pilot is having enough trouble without the attentions of a bunch of P-51 pilots. At this point the JV44 Me262 remains unscathed, and with the arrival of the Fw190s, there is the possibility this particular jet pilot will survive the day.

Overall Print Size: 33” wide x 25” high

THE PORTFOLIO PROOFS – THE CONCEPT DRAWING
The ‘Portfolio Proofs’ are issued with the exclusive matching numbered working concept drawing for ‘Running the Gauntlet’. The drawing, signed by Robert Taylor, is conservation matted to include the original pencil signatures of two of the greatest exponents of the Me262 – ‘Macky’ Steinhoff and Walter Krupinski. The main print is also signed by ‘Herky’ Green, making a total of FIFTEEN signatures in this genuinely remarkable collectors edition.

Major General DONALD J. STRAIT
Lieutenant Colonel CLYDE B. EAST
Leutnant NORBERT HANNIG
Leutnant WALTER SCHUCK Knights Cross with Oak Leaves

Colonel DONALD CUMMINGS
Brigadier General ROBIN OLDS
Major ERIC RUDORFFER Knights Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords
Leutnant ALFRED AMBS

Captain JIM BROOKS
Colonel WALKER ‘BUD’ MAHURIN
Generalleutnant ADOLF GALLAND Knights Cross with Oak Leaves,Swords and Diamonds
Feldwebel ERNEST GIEFING

Colonel HERSCHEL GREEN
General JOHANNES STEINHOFF(matted signature) – companion print
Generalleutnant WALTER KRUPINSKI(matted signature) – companion print