919-583-8866
info@warart.com
Menu

Battle for Britain (Fighter Edition - 4 Signatures) - LAST ONE!

Price: $320.00
Quantity:
Total:  

Details

 

 

 

THE BATTLE FOR BRITAIN
(Fighter Edition - 4 Signatures)
by Robert Taylor

Overall Print Size: 23.5" x 36"
Edition Size: 400

With the Battle of Britain in its early stages, on the morning of Wednesday 10th July 1940, a convoy of slow-moving cargo ships heading along the south coast came under attack from a formidable force of Dornier Do17 bombers, escorted by five squadrons of fighters. RAF Fighter Command scrambled several squadrons to meet the oncoming force in an effort to protect the ships, and a massive dogfight involving more than a hundred planes developed in the region of Dover. Ripping into oncoming bombers, the RAF fighters attacked head-on - a hazardous tactic requiring great courage, but highly effective in unnerving bomber crews, causing them to swerve out of formation and abandon their target. Head-on collisions were not uncommon. The great battle raged well into the afternoon, and by evening the insurgents had been driven back to their bases in France to lick their wounds. Only one direct hit was scored by the enemy, when a 700 ton sloop was sunk. The Luftwaffe lost nineteen aircraft, and although the RAF had seven aircraft damaged, it lost only one pilot that day.

"THE BATTLE FOR BRITAIN" captures a head-on attack between two seasoned pilots high over the port of Dover in the late morning of 10 July 1940. A Spitfire from 610 Squadron, flown by Squadron Leader Andrew Smith, has taken on a Mel09 from I./JG3, the two aircraft having flashed past each other at a closing speed nearing 800mph. Smith was forced to crash-land his damaged aircraft at Hawkinge following this encounter, but the gallant squadron commander was to lose his life following combat with Me 1 09s just two weeks later. Below the dueling aces, other aircraft contest the air above the old port, while the coastline is seen stretching west into the distance. A superb new limited edition recreating a typical scene from the first decisive battle ever fought exclusively in the air.

In addition to the artist, this print is signed by FOUR RAF Battle of Britain fighter pilots:

  • Wing Commander TERENCE KANE
  • Group Captain TOM DALTON MORGAN DSO DFC* OBE
  • Flight Lieutenant RICHARD L JONES
  • Squadron Leader J G MILLARD

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.