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Lightning Strike by Robert Taylor.

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AX0035. Lightning Strike by Robert Taylor. Published in 1987, Lightning Strike is one of a number of editions published during a period when the aviation art of Robert Taylor was starting to reach a truly international audience. His skills had developed quickly and this depiction of P-38 Lockheed Lightnings reflect a new level of maturity that conveys both striking beauty and artistic conviction in equal measure. The Lightning was, of course, one of the fastest aircraft in World War II, and in the Pacific it became one the most deadly long-range fighter-bombers of the entire campaign. Apart from Robert Taylor's undoubted ability, the current collectability of Lightning Strike has much to do with the four, very famous P-38 Aces who signed the print edition. There was Lt. General Jay Robbins who flew with the Fifth Air Force in the Southwest Pacific, rose to command the 8th Fighter Group and finished the war as a quadruple P-38 Ace with 22 air victories. There was Colonel Gerald Brown, the first P-38 Ace in the 8th Air Force in Europe; Colonel John Mitchell who flew 457 combat missions in the Pacific, including the famous 'Yamamoto' raid in April 1943. He finished the war with 15 air victories. And finally there was the P-38 Ace Colonel Rex Barber who was credited with the destruction of Admiral Yamamoto's plane on the April 1943 mission.

One secondary market print available, numbered 689 / 1000.

Signed by Colonel Rex Barber, Colonel John W Mitchell and Jay Robbins.

Signed limited edition of 1000 prints.

Paper size 34 inches x 26 inches (86cm x 66cm)

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