First Light - Battle Of Britain 1940 Smaller Print
First Light, Battle of Britain Print by Philip E. West
Another busy start to the day at Biggin Hill in the summer of 1940. The Battle of Britain is at its height and 92 Squadron Spitfires with Geoffrey Wellum in ‘G’ for George, depart under early morning sunlight to engage a mass of incoming enemy aircraft over the southeast coast. By the end of 1940 the Squadron was credited with having destroyed 127 German aircraft. Signed by Battle of Britain pilot Sqn. Ldr. Flt. Lt Geoffrey Wellum DFC (whose aircraft is featured in the painting).
These smaller sized limited edition prints make great value gifts and are ideal if wall space is limited. All the scenes depicted, faithfully reflect very real situations experienced throughout World War 2 and beyond. Every print has been signed in pencil by the artist and one or more pilots who flew the aircraft concerned. Each print comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and biographical details on each signatory.
Overall size of prints approx. 12½” x 19½” / 32 x 49cms.
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