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American Joe McCarthy attacks the Sorpe Dam in his Lancaster as part of the 'Dambusters' Raid 16/17th May 1943.
Fine art giclee print on paper, painted in 2008.
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Learn MoreThis atmospheric new print serves as a tribute to all those unsung crews of Main-Force who went about their thankless task, night after night, in the full knowledge that statistically, they probably wouldn’t survive their tour of 30 ops.
Limited Edition of 400.
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Learn MoreThe most accurate depiction of the sinking of the Tirpitz by 617 Sqn and 9 Sqn Lancasters.
Signed by 2 Tirpitz raid bomb aimers and artist.
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Learn MoreP-47 Thunderbolts of 30 Sqn RAF attack a bridge in central Burma, early 1945.
Limited Edition of 350.
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Learn MoreBattle of Britain Hurricane Ace Tom Neil and 249 Sqn engage Stukas over a convoy on 7th November 1940.
Limited Edition of 100 + 30 A/Ps + 20 Remarques.
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Learn MoreHurricanes of 303 (Polish) Squadron climb to intercept a raid on the morning of 27th September 1940. Within 20 minutes they were badly bounced by Me109s and three of the Hurricanes were shot down, two pilots died and one was badly burned.
Signed by one 303 Squadron pilot Squadron Leader Franciszek Kornicki and the artist.
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Learn MoreAVM 'Johnnie' Johnson on patrol over D-Day beaches on 6th June 1944 in his Supermarine Spitfire IX.
Signed by AVM JE 'Johnnie' Johnson.
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Learn MoreHome Is The Hunter Print by Philip E. West.
The Hawker Hurricane, long remembered as the 'other fighter' of the Battle of Britain. Available in large enough numbers prior to the battle, the aircraft proved to be the mainstay of the RAF and went on to record a formidable reputation as a robust machine offering its pilots a steady gun platform.
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Learn MoreThose Were The Days Print by Philip E. West
Signed by Squadron Leader Flt. Lt. Geoffrey Wellum DFC.
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