HEAVEN
CAN WAIT by Nicolas Trudgian
B-17
Fortresses of the “Bloody Hundredth”- the Eighth
Air Force’s 100th Bomb Group - return to Thorpe Abbotts
following a raid on enemy oil refineries, September 11, 1944
Nicolas Trudgian’s moving tribute to the Bloody Hundredth
shows the imaginatively named B-17, Heaven Can Wait, on final
approach to Thorpe Abbotts after the intense battle on September
11, 1944. Skilfully piloted by Harry Hempy, the seriously
damaged B-17G has struggled 500 miles home on two engines
to make it back to England. They lost their tail gunner that
fateful day. Below the descending bomber stream, an agricultural
traction engine peacefully ploughs the wheat stubble in preparation
for next year’s vital crop, the farm workers oblivious
to the unimaginable traumas sorecently experienced by the
crews of the returning B-17 Fortresses.
Every
individually numbered copy of ‘Heaven Can Wait’
has been
signed by artist Nicolas Trudgian, together with FOUR pilots
and crew who flew with the 100th Bomb Group in Europe during
World War II
The
Signatories
Hauptmann
GEORG CSURUSKY
Oberfeldwebel RONY LAUER
Oberfeldwebel HERMANN WIECZOREK
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Print size: 31 x 24ins 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: 40 |
Price: £325.00 SOLD
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| Double
Remarque |
Edition
size: 10 |
Price: £525.00 SOLD
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