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Robert Taylor's "LITTLE FRIENDS" Print

Limited USAAF Edition print
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Robert Taylor's "LITTLE FRIENDS" Print

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Item location:Rochester, Kent, United Kingdom

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LITTLE FRIENDS

by Robert Taylor

With machine gun turret positions in the nose, atop the fuselage, under the belly, in the tail, and with two side gunner positions, it was anticipated no hostile fighter would penetrate a B-17 defensive formation. The sheer mass of defensive fire from a group of B-17s flying in geometrically calculated boxes, would be enough to see off any Luftwaffe fighter pilot brave enough to make an attack. But to their terrible cost, the B-17 crews quickly learnt their masters’ theory did not stand up when hey met Messerschmit Me109 and Focke Wulf Fw190 pilots in mortal combat. With no escort fighters to worry about, the Luftwaffe fighters circled their prey, carefully chose their line of attack, and ripped into the American bombers from angles they were least able to defend. They were chopping the B-17s down seemingly at leisure.

Urgent change in USAAF tactics came in the form of close escort P-51 Mustangs, P-47 Thunderbolts, and P-38 Lightnings, initially with limited range, but enough to stem the flow of losses. Soon, fitted with long range tanks, the American fighters were able to provide support all the way to targets deep inside the Reich, and this combination ultimately helped bring industrial Germany to its knees.

Known to the bomber crews as ‘Little Friends’, the escort fighters added massively to the effectiveness of the USAAF bombing operations, and were much loved by their crews. Robert Taylor’s evocative painting Little Friends depicts a scene typical of almost any 8th Air Force raid over enemy territory: P-51 Mustangs of the 20th Fighter Group provide close support for ‘Bit-O-Lace, the B-17 having sustained severe flak damage over Kiel, Germany, 4 April, 1945. The ‘little friends’ brought her home that day.

Print size: 27" X 19"

Has been stored flat

Signed by:

Lieutenant Colonel CLYDE B. EAST
First Lieutenant LEONARD L. SPIVEY

No. 90 of 600

 







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