BACK FROM NORMANDY
by Nicolas Trudgian
Like
the Messerschmitt 109, its great adversary throughout almost
six years of aerial combat, the Spitfire was a fighter par
excellence. Good as many other types may have been, these
two aircraft became symbols of the two opposing air forces
they represented. Their confrontation, which began in 1940
during the Battle of Britain, continued without interruption
until the last days of World War Two.
From an air force teetering on extinction in the dark days
of 1940, by the summer of 1944 the pilots of RAF Fighter Command
had fought their way back to become top dogs. And when the
invasion of northern France came, they swept over the beaches
in force, cutting deep into enemy occupied territory, hammering
the enemy in the air and on the ground. Key to this air superiority
was the supreme performance of the Spitfire, its ability to
out-fly the Luftwaffes best, and the leadership of the pilots
who had survived the early air battles of the war.
Among the best was 26 year old Pete Brothers, by 1944 a highly
successful and experienced fighter pilot commanding his own
Wing. Having fought through the battles of France and Britain,
now with a clutch of air victories to his credit, in 1944
he took command of first the Exeter Wing, and then the Culmhead
Wing, ideally placed to support the coming invasion of Normandy.
Nick Trudgians striking new painting recreates a typical scene
as Mk IX Spitfires of 126 Squadron, led by Wing Commander
Pete Brothers flying his Mk VII Spitfire wearing high altitude
paint scheme, race back to RAF Culmhead after a low-level
attack on enemy transport in Normandy. The Culmhead Spitfire
Wing flew constant armed 'Rhubarb' attacks in support of the
invasion from D-Day June 6 1944 untill the first improvised
strips were established in France a few weeks following the
invasion. This beautiful aviation print, contrasting the frantic
pace of war with a restful English coastal landscape, evokes
the memory of a legendary fighter aircraft that, flown by
gallant pilots, helped change the course of history. Prints
are signed by Pete Brothers and two other pilots who flew
Spitfires in combat during World War II.
Each
print of BACK FROM NORMANDY is hand signed
by THREE highly distinguished pilots who flew Spitfires
during the summer of 1944.
The
Signatories
Air
Commodore PETE BROTHERS
Lieutenant General Baron MIKE DONNET
Squadron Leader ARTHUR 'JOE' LEIGH
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Print size: 30 x 23ins approx
Signed
and Numbered
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Edition
size: 500 |
Price: £120.00 |
| Artist
Proof |
Edition
size: 25 |
Price: £170.00 |
| Remarque |
Edition
size: 25 |
Price: £325.00 |
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