Yerger, is that a "Warpath over the Pacific" print by Robert Taylor I see?
No, I think you mean "Air Apaches on the Warpath" if the gun nose B-25. Photos hard to take due to reflection, angle, glass, etc for many on the walls. I have 8-10 prints each by Phillips and West, and another 15-20 prints by various artists. My most sought and favorite is Frank Wootton, though few in the US seem to like him. The 19 I have of him are what I like most. My framed Robert Taylors at the moment are:
Abbeville Boys
After the Battle
Air Apaches on the Warpath
Band of Brothers
Chennault's Flying Tigers
Closing the Gap
Cloud Companions
Combat over the Reich
Coming Home Together
Coming in over the Estuary
Company of Heroes
Desert Hawks
Doolittle Raiders
Eagles at Dawn
Eagles out of the Sun
Flight of Eagles
Greycap Leader
Hellcat Fury
Helping Hand
JV-44
Knights of the Eastern Front
Lancaster under Attack
Lightning Strike
Marauder Mission
Mission Completed
Moonlighting
Operation Chastise
Return from Schweinfurt
Running the Gauntlet
Savage Skies
Schweinfurt, The Second Mission
Spitfires over Darwin
Stormbirds over the Reich
Strike and Return
Strike and Strike Again
Tally Ho
Target Peenemunde
Thunderheads over Ridge well
Wings of Glory
Winter's Welcome
I'll probably sell some of the collection to make a little room, a lot of those unframed I'd like to see on the walls such as a number by West, a couple Taylors, and a some Woottons I found last year. Just a space problem. Large format period photos are also a part, equally hard to find quality originals that prints are made available that are sharp.