- Sku:
- Vendor: Military Aviation Art Prints
Me109 - Adolf Galland by Jason Askew. [Original Drawing]
From June 1940 on, Adolf Galland flew as a of III./JG 26, fighting in the Battle of britain with 109-Emils from bases in the Pas de Calais. During the Battle of Britain, in a legendary front line General Officer briefing on Luftwaffe tactics, Hermann Goring asked what his pilots needed to win the battle. Galland replied: I should like an outfit of Spitfires for my squadron. Göring was speechless with rage. It is important that this remark is not taken out of context, because Galland also stated (in his autobiography) that of course fundamentally I preferred our Me109 to the Spitfire. This apparent contradiction was due to his view that because the Spitfire was more manoeuvreable he considered it more suitable to the role of defensive fighter than the Bf 109, though he actually thought that fighters should not be used in a defensive role anyway. When Galland made the much quoted comment about the Spitfires to Göring he was unbelievably vexed at the lack of understanding and stubbornness with which the command gave us orders we could not execute and so made the comment as a retort to Göring.
Signed by General Gunther Rall (deceased)
and
Walter Wolfrum (deceased).
Original pencil drawing by Jason Askew, with original signatures.
Pencil drawing image area size 25.5 inches x 17 inches (65cm x 43cm) Surrounded by coloured border, making the total paper size 35 inches x 23.5 inches (89cm x 63cm)
Have a question?
![Me109 - Adolf Galland by Jason Askew. [Original Drawing]](http://militaryaviationartprints.com/cdn/shop/files/b0395p_8ad1b29f-5571-44ca-b5b8-bd435bea4bc9.jpg?v=1747081690&width=1445)
Me109 - Adolf Galland by Jason Askew. [Original Drawing]