Dawns First LightWing Commander John A Kent leading Supermarine Spitfire Vbs of the Polish Wing
on an early morning patrol in 1941. During World War II a number of RAF squadrons
were manned by expatriates from occupied countries. Polish pilots were prominent
amongst these, making up several squadrons and fighting with distinction throughout the war.300 Signed & Numbered ~ $115
25 Artist Proofs ~ $150
25 Remarques ~ $300Signed & Numbered Stephen Brown
Print Size; 28" x 20"
Welcome SightThe Handley Page Halifax, together with the Avro Lancaster, formed the
backbone of the RAF’s night offensive against Germany from 1942 to 1945
and finished the campaignwith an impressive record of achievement.
“Welcome Sight” depicts Halifax MK IIIs of 158 Squadron passing
over the village of West Tanfield on the River Ure, heading for the
bomber base of Lisset, Yorkshire.300 Signed & Numbered ~ $115
25 Artist Proofs ~ $100
25 Remarques ~ $300Signed & Numbered by Stephen Brown
Print Size: 28” x 20”
Tireless VigilanceWith grace and majesty of mighty battleships, a pair of Short Sunderlands sweep
out towards the dangers of the North Atlantic.With a 12-hour mission ahead of them
the skill and dedication of the crews would once again play a crucial role in
protecting vital supply lines from the menace of German U-Boats.300 Signed & Numbered ~ $145
25 Artist Proofs ~ $180
25 Remarques ~ $300Signed by four WW2 Sunderland pilots. (Notes on each pilot accompany every print)
Hunters Over The LakesOriginally conceived as a counter to the growing Cold War threat of the Soviet Union,
the Hawker Hunter went on to serve in the RAF for well over 3 decades, equiping a total
of 30 fighter squadrons. It also provided much needed export revenues with sales to some
19 overseas airforces.350 Signed & Numbered ~ $105
25 Artist Proofs ~ $143
25 Remarques ~ $255Print Size: 27” x 19”
Items subject to availability. All prices shown in US Dollars.