DAMBUSTERS-BREACHING THE EDER
DAM by Robert Taylor
 Squadron Crest. Apres Moi Le Deluge. "After me the
flood"

Pilots Shannon and Maudsley tried time and again to position their laden bombers correctly before
managing to release their weapons – but the dam still held.
Now success depended solely on Knight carrying the last bomb! With time and fuel now a concern,
Knight’s first effort to position, like Shannon and Maudsley before him, failed, but his second run favoured the brave. Knight released his
bomb with absolute precision, striking the wall at precisely the crucial point.
With a tremendous explosion the Eder Dam collapsed before their eyes. Robert Taylor’s sensational new
painting vividly shows the dramatic moment of impact.
In the cockpit Knight and flight engineer Ray Grayston fight the controls to clear the dam, combining
their physical strength to haul the lumbering Lancaster up and over the dam and to clear the high ground that lies
ahead.
Below and behind them, the second of Germany’s mighty western dams lies finally
breached.
THE LIMITED
EDITION
Each individual print in this edition is personally signed by two veterans of the epic Dambusters Raid.
THE COLLECTORS EDITION
The SIX signature Collectors Edition has been published specially for aviation art collectors and Dambuster enthusiasts with each print bearing
the additional four signatures.
THE GICLÉE CANVAS PROOFS
To replicate the artist’s original painting so faithfully, each proof is individually crafted by a specialist master printer laying down solid
colour on canvas, so that only the experienced eye can distinguish them from the original. With each of these 25 proofs individually signed by
the artist Robert Taylor in oil paint, all SIX of the veterans whose signatures appear on the Collectors Edition paper print have individually
signed the unique Presentation Certificate issued with each copy in this Giclée edition.
THE DAMBUSTERS TRIBUTE PROOFS
Issued with an ORIGINAL Robert Taylor pencil drawing.
This is a very special Tribute Edition, limited to just nineteen proofs representing the number of aircraft flown on the Dams Raid, and is
dedicated to those outstanding aviators who took part in the legendary operation, perhaps the most famous operation in the annals of aviation
history. Comprising all the signatures and components of the Collectors Edition, the Tribute Edition will be issued with each of the nineteen
proofs accompanied by an ORIGINAL Dambusters pencil drawing by Robert Taylor. Each of these UNIQUE drawings will be completely different and
feature the Lancasters involved in the Dambusters operation. Beautifully crafted, each drawing will be matted to conservation standards to
include the original signatures of three of the most famous names associated with the Dambuster Raid. A total of nine signatures
"The Dambuster Squadron".
617 Squadron of the
Royal Air Force was formed in March 1943. During the dark days of the Second World War, it was decided to carry out a special and most
dangerous bombing raid on the Ruhr Valley. The target? The massive dams from which the Nazi war machine factories in Germany's industrial
heartland of the Ruhr Valley, which churned out tanks, guns, ammunition and the other accoutrements of war for the German military. This Royal
Air Force raid was known as "Operation Chastise" and has now passed into Royal Air Force legend.
The rewards were
great, but the cost in brave men was high. Out of the 133 crew members of the 19 specially adapted Lancaster aircraft, of bomber command, that
took part in the raid, 53 brave aircrew lost their lives in the eight aircraft lost. Three managed to bail out and spent the next two years as
POWs. 617 Squadron came to life at RAF Scampton and included personnel from the RCAF, RAAF, and RNZAF as well as the
RAF.
Prior to the raid, the
Lancaster crews underwent intensive, low-level flying practice mainly in the Lake District of England. For security reasons, the aircrews were
not told of the targets, until just prior to the raid. Barnes Wallis bouncing bomb was designed to be released at exactly 60 feet and a ground
speed of 240 mph. Altimeters were not accurate enough so he devised a method of using two searchlights, one in the tail and one in the nose of
each aircraft shining down when the circles of light formed a figure 8 they knew they were it had exactly 60 feet. The point of bomb release
was reached when a simple, handheld wooden apparatus with the towers of the dam. At that point the bomb was released, skipping across the
surface of the lake, like a thrown, flat pebble, until it reached its target.
The brilliant designer
of the, socalled "bouncing bomb", Barnes Wallis, had previously designed the airship R-100, then the geodesic airframe, used in the Wellesley
and the Vickers Wellington twin engined bombers and later produced the "Tallboy" (6 tons) and then "Grand Slam" (10 tons) 22,000 lb,
deep-penetration earth quake bombs, For the dams raid, Barnes, after many setbacks, developed a cylindrical bouncing bomb known as "Upkeep",
that was spun, in reverse, at 500 rpm and designed to strike the inside of the dam face. As it rotated backwards it "walked" down the wet side
of the dam when, at a predetermined depth, a hydrostatic fuse exploded the bomb and the full force would be directed through to wall face and
hopefully destroy it.
This raid was led by
Wing Commander Guy Gibson, a pilot although small in stature was a giant in courage. Sometimes abrasive, Guy Gibson set out on his task with
one thought in mind and that was success. He was a man who did not suffer fools gladly and always made his feelings quite clear. He was only
25 when the raid took place and was allowed to select his own aircrew for the raid. After the raid, he was presented with the Victoria Cross,
our country's highest award for valour, 33 of the surviving members of the Squadron were also issued with medals from the hands of King George
VI, at Buckingham Palace.
The main dams to be
attacked where the Mohne, Eder and Sorpe.
The Lancasters were to
attack in three groups. Group 1, with nine Lancasters, was to bomb the Möhne. Afterwards, any Lancasters with bombs remaining, would take a
crack at the Eder. The Sorpe was Group 2's planned target, with five aircraft. Group 3, with the five remaining aircraft, was held in reserve
and would take off a couple of hours later, to bomb wherever required, either going for the main dams, if unbreached, or other,
secondary targets, such as the Ennepe, Diemel, or Schwelm dams.
The ops room for the
raid of 17th of May 1943, was at RAF Grantham, Lincolnshire, 5 Group headquarters. The codes, in morse, were "Goner" for a dropped bomb. The
code for the breaching of the Möhne dam was "Nigger" and "Dinghy" for the Eder. The "Nigger" code was in honour of Gibson's black dog, Nigger,
run over and killed on the morning of the day of the attack, he was buried outside the guard-house at the front gate. "Dinghy", was the
nickname of "Dinghy" Young, captain of A-Apple. Young earned his nickname after several ditchings into the sea. After the dams raid "Dingy"
Young's Lancaster was hit by flak and crashed into the sea, off the Dutch coast. There were no survivors from the seven man
crew.
After the raid and to
keep Guy Gibson away from danger for a little while, he toured the US. American bomber crews did a total of 25 tours, or trips over enemy
territory, before being rotated back to the United States. Whilst in the US Guy was asked how many trips he had made over Germany he answered,
"About 129, so far". His audience was stunned into silence. Just a year after the dams raid Guy Gibson died when his Mosquito Pathfinder
aircraft crashed in Holland after running out of fuel, because of a faulty fuel crossover switch. He and his navigator were buried, with full
honours in a little cemetery near the Dutch coast.

Guy Gibson VC, DSO & Bar, DFC & Bar
1918 - 1944
THE LIMITED EDITION
Sergeant RAYMOND E. GRAYSTON RAF
Squadron Leader GEORGE L. JOHNSON DFM RAF
THE COLLECTORS EDITION
Squadron Leader LES MUNRO DSO DFC RNZAF
Sergeant FREDERICK E. SUTHERLAND RCAF
Flight Sergeant GRANT S. McDONALD RCAF
Corporal KENNETH LUCAS RAF
THE DAMBUSTERS TRIBUTE PROOFS
Air Marshal Sir HAROLD (MICK) MARTIN KCB CB DSO* DFC* AFC RAAF (Matted signature)
Squadron Leader DAVID J. SHANNON DSO* DFC* RAAF (Matted signature)
Flight Lieutenant GEORGE A. CHALMERS DFC DFM
(Matted signature)
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The Limited Edition
US $320.00 UK £200.00
Edition Size - 400
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The Collectors Edition
US $425.00 UK £275.00
Edition Size - 350
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The Collectors Edition Artist Proofs
US $625.00 UK £395.00
Edition Size - 25
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The Giclée Canvas Proofs
US $1525.00 UK £995.00
Edition Size - 25
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The Dambusters Tribute Proofs
US $2995.00 UK £1895.00
Edition Size - 19
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