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Open Assault - Limited Ediiton

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OPEN ASSAULT
(Limited Edition – 3 Signatures)

by Robert Taylor

Overall Print Size: 33" x 25¼"

Edition Size: 400

"Britain is already weakening, it cannot muster the number of planes required to conquer our glorious Luftwaffe, they are losing a battle that they are intent on prolonging." (Dr. Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's Minister for Propaganda)

Goebbels, Hitler's vainglorious master of propaganda sought to convince the German people that the glorious Luftwaffe had already cleared the skies over the Channel, and a triumphant invasion of Britain was imminent. "By Christmas 1940," he boasted, "a Nazi government will be installed in the heart of London." And few in Germany doubted him. From Poland to Norway, the Low Countries to France, the Luftwaffe had swept all before them. Also they introduced a new word into the language of war - Stuka!

The Junkers Ju87 Sturzkampfbomber, known to the British simply as the Stuka, had already acquired a deadly reputation across Europe, its siren screaming as the ungainly dive-bomber struck terror into the hearts of those below. In 1940 its pilots crossed the Channel with their grim-looking aircraft to terrorize the southern towns and ports of England.

By early Spring in 1940 Hitler's invasion of Britain looked inevitable. Goering claimed his mighty Luftwaffe would sweep the RAF from the skies within weeks when, unopposed, his Stukas would wreak a trail of carnage right across the land. And, with the complete air supremacy promised by their supreme commander, his Ju87 Stukas would eliminate Britain's vital coastal radar sites with such devastation it would bring RAF Fighter Command to its knees. But during the battle that followed, they were in for a shock. Coming up against Hurricanes and Spitfires the Stuka's bubble of invincibility was exploded.

But during the battle that followed, they were in for a shock. Coming up against Hurricanes and Spitfires the Stuka's bubble of invincibility was exploded.

Robert Taylor's memorable painting "OPEN ASSAULT" shows Hurricanes of 501 Squadron attacking a force of Ju87 Stukas as they dive-bomb naval vessels and installations in the port of Dover on 29 July 1940. High explosive bombs detonate within the sheltered anchorage as escorting Bf109s from JG51 race in to protect their lumbering charges. Four Stukas and two Me109s are dispatched, for the loss of just one RAF aircraft.

Prints of this epic encounter have been signed by RAF and Luftwaffe veterans of the Battle of Britain, and Luftwaffe Stuka pilots, providing aviation enthusiasts with a collectors gem.

In addition to the artist, every print in the LIMITED EDITION has been individually signed in pencil by one of the last surviving Luftwaffe Stuka pilots from the war and two pilots that flew Hurricanes in the Battle of Britain:

  • Group Captain BYRON DUCKENFIELD AFC
  • Leutnant WILHELM NOLLER
  • Squadron Leader TONY PICKERING

Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.