The enormity of the Russian battlefield was staggering to conceive, stretching as it did nearly two thousand miles from the Arctic in the north, to the Black Sea in the south. Across this immense Front the fighter aircraft of the major combatants coursed the skies, scavenging for prey. The Soviet & French Yaks and German Me109s hurled themselves at each other with an intensity hard to believe. Both sides were engaged in continuous action for months on end. Relaxation was a commodity unknown to the pilots of either side. With the fall of Stalingrad, the tide of war began to turn against the Germans, and the Soviets took their chance by going on the offensive. The Yak 3 fighter made its debut in the spring skies over Kursk in 1943, where the titans of Hitler’s Panzer tank divisions were locked in mortal combat with the Russians in the greatest tank battle in history. Often compared to the British Spitfire, the Yak 3 quickly proved itself as the leading fighter in the east. Powered by an enormous 1650 hp engine, at low altitude it could easily out-manoeuvre anything at the Luftwaffe’s disposal. Armed with two 12.7mm machine guns and a 20mm cannon firing through the nose, the Yak caused devastating losses to the Bf109s in some of the highest attrition rates ever encountered in aerial combat. Dominating Robert Taylor’s painting we see a Soviet Yak 3 hurtling towards us in a typically daring head-on attack on a Bf109. Other Yaks wheel and turn frantically in search of the enemy. Casualties on both sides are evident. Away into the distant horizon stretches a vast Russian sky, painted in Robert’s inimitable style; soon all will be quiet again until the next ferocious encounter... Signed in pencil and numbered by the artist Robert Taylor and six Aces from the Eastern Front: Lt. General Arseny Vasil’yevitch Vorozheikin Hero of the Soviet Union, Major General Konstantin Mikhailovitch Treshyov Hero of the Soviet Union, General Günther Rall Knight’s Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords, General Johannes Steinhoff Knight’s Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords, General Joseph Risso (decorated by France and the Soviet Union), Lieutenant Jaques de Saint Phalle (flew over 100 missions with the Normandie-Niémen)...priced @ £200.00...To complement the purchase of your fine art print, we are now able to offer a professional Picture Framing service. For further details please contact us by phone or email.
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