Description: Most Memorable Day by Robert Taylor Adolf Galland and his wingman Bruno Hegenauer break through the fighter escort of No. 303 Squadron's Spitfires to attack Blenheim bombers of No. 21 Squadron over northern France, 21 June 1941. In two missions that day Galland claimed two Blenheims and one Spitfire, survived a forced crash-landing, and later a parachute escape from his blazing Me109. That evening he learned he was to become the first recipient of the Knights Cross with oak leaves and swords - Germany's highest award for heroism. - Later, Galland would describe this as his most memorable day. Overall size: 25" x 33"Edition size: 400 Each print is individually signed by the artist and the following Bf-109 pilots: Adolf Galland Johannes Naumann Gerhard Schopfel Otto Stamberger About us: We have been in business for over thirty years, supplying fine art prints to collectors all over the world. We are an authorized dealer of numerous major publishing houses and work directly with many of the individual artists also. Customer service and satisfaction is of the highest importance and we take this very seriously. We are proud of the artwork we supply and the service we provide. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact us.
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Artist: Robert Taylor
Material: Lithograph
Type: Print
Original/Licensed Reprint: Limited Edition Print
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Print Surface: Paper