Description
The 357th Fighter Group achieved a faster rate of air victories than any other group in the Eighth Air Force and spawned a raft of top Aces, their ranks including Kit Carson, Bud Anderson, John England, Chuck Yeager, and Robert Foy.
The Group was thrown into action soon after arriving in England in February 1944. Being the first fighter group equipped with P-51 Mustangs, great things were expected of them, and they didn’t disappoint: in the final year of the war they achieved a faster rate of air victories than any other group in the 8th Air Force, and the record for the highest number of enemy aircraft shot down in a single mission – in excess of 50 – during a great air battle on January 14, 1945.
Serving primarily as fighter escorts, the 357th provided penetration target and withdrawal support for the bombers attacking strategic objectives in occupied Europe, and played a major part in the 8th Air Force’s first attack on Berlin on March 6, 1944. They also conducted fighter sweeps, strafing and dive-bombing missions, attacking enemy airfields, bridges, fuel dumps, and numerous other ground targets. They took part in the Normandy invasion, the Battle of the Bulge, and the airborne assault across the Rhine.
The 357th spawned a raft of air Aces, including Kit Carson, Bud Anderson, John England, and Robert Foy – all triple Aces. Among the Aces of the 357th was also a determined young pilot who, in spite of being shot down on his eighth mission and, with the aid of the French Resistance, evaded capture to return and fly combat, and who would end the war with 11 ½ victories. This intrepid aviator would later become the first pilot to fly faster than the speed of sound in level flight, and a legend in aviation history: Chuck Yeager.
THE GICLEE STUDIO PROOF
Using the most sophisticated digital Giclée technology, the Proof was printed directly on to fine canvas under the direct supervision of the artist, creating the look and feel of his original painting.
Exclusively limited to just 75 copies worldwide this carefully crafted Giclée Studio Proof is number 1 of the edition and personally hand-signed by the artist Robert Taylor, stamped on the back, hand numbered and titled.








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