ACE OF DIAMONDS
by Nicolas Trudgian
From
the day they began their aerial campaign against Nazi Germany
to the cessation of hostilities in 1945, the USAAF bomber
crews plied their hazardous trade in broad daylight. This
tactic may have enabled better sighting of targets, and possibly
less danger of mid-air collisions, but the grievous penalty
of flying daylight missions over enemy territory was the ever
presence of enemy fighters.
Though heavily armed, the heavy bombers of the American Eighth
Air Force were no match against the fast, highly manoeuvrable
Me109s, Fw190s and, late in the war, Me 262 jet fighters which
the Luftwaffe sent up to intercept them. Without fighter escort
they were sitting ducks, and inevitably paid a heavy price.
Among others, one fighter group earned particular respect,
gratitude, and praise from bomber crews for their escort tactics.
The 356th FG stuck rigidly to the principle of tight bomber
escort duty, their presence in tight formation with the bombers
often being sufficient to deter enemy attack. Repeatedly passing
up the opportunity to increase individual scores, the leadership
determined it more important to bring the bombers home than
claim another enemy fighter victory.
As the air war progressed this philosophy brought about an
unbreakable bond between heavy bomber crews and escort fighter
pilots, and among those held in the highest esteem were the
pilots of the 356th.
Nicolas Trudgian pays tribute to the escort fighter pilots
of the USAAF Eighth Air Force, and in particular to those
who flew with the 356th, with his new action packed aerial
panorama Ace of Diamonds. Top scoring ace Donald J Strait,
flying his P-51 D Mustang Jersey Jerk, together with pilots
of the 356th Fighter Group, are seen in action against Luftwaffe
Fw 190s while escorting B-17 bombers returning from a raid
on German installations during the late winter of 1944. His
fine rendition brings home the devastating speed with which
these attacks were fought: One minute all is orderly as the
mighty bombers thunder their way homeward; the next minute
enemy fighters are upon them and all hell breaks loose. A
fine re-enactment created by a master painter, Nick’s
new limited edition, signed by fighter pilots of the 356th
FG, will grace the collection of the finest aviation art portfolio.
Each
print in this commemorative edition is individually signed
in pencil by three of the top pilots from the 356th Fighter
group, including top-scoring ace Donald Strait. Every print
is also signed Personally by the artist, Nicolas Trudgian,
and hand-numbered.
The
Signatories
Lieutenant
Colonel CHARLES E. BECK
Captain CLINTIN DeWITT BURDICK
Major General DONALD J. STRAIT
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Print size: 33 x 23ins approx
Signed
and Numbered
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Edition
size: 500 |
Price: £120.00 |
| Artist
Proof |
Edition
size: 25 |
Price: £170.00 |
| Remarque |
Edition
size:25 |
Price: £325.00 |
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